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Financial Management (5 cr)

Code: 3I00EJ53-3006

General information


Enrolment period

01.12.2021 - 17.08.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 30.09.2022

Credits

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

MD in Risk Management and Circular Economy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Master's Degree Programme in Risk Management and Circular Economy (Business)

Teachers

  • Petteri Vilén

Person in charge

Silja Kostia

Groups

  • 22YRIMKEN

Objectives (course unit)

- Understand the key factors for profitable business
- Understand the importance of business liquidity and solvency
- Execute financial planning

After passing the course the student will be:
- Able to widen his expertise in the field of finance
- Able to evaluate company financial position
- Able to utilize profitability, liquidity and solvency practices
- Contribute financial tools in his work
- In position to plan and execute actions for turnaround projects

Content (course unit)

This course provides relevant themes of accounting in business context. The approach works as a repetition for students with financial background, but also as a financial starting point without previous financial knowledge. The course is aiming at building financial mindset. There are both lecturing and exercises as informed during the course.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student is able to name the core concepts in the field of financial accounting, recognise the relevant practices and methods and define the need for accounting in general. The student is able to read the key financial accounting information and statements and provide routine performance in course tasks and participation. The student knows the principles at basic level. Student can give and receive feedback and take responsibility as an individual learner. The student can act as part of team under supervision and recognises his level of interaction.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student is able to structure the connections between the financial statements and apply the financial accounting themes with relevancy. The student can explain and adopt the need for financial accounting,  why and how to use various accounting methods and need for profitable business. The student can make simple bookkeeping postings, ended up with closing statements, ratio analysis based on company financials, and relevant financial comparisons for management decision making. The student can measure  financial performance based on public financial information. Student  gives and receives constructive feedback, operates in professional manner by recognicing relevant scope and needs,  develops his interaction skills, adding value to the team and takes responsibility when needed.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student adapts the course themes in professional manner, finds and translates the course message and expands the context by bringing perspectives, experiences and opinions. The student is able to analyse the selected themes, find the academic approach, use additional research papers and academic sources and activate mindset to connect financial accounting in working life situations. The student builds creative solutions by combining the course themes, assesses diverse outcomes, looks for new opportunities, justifies the financial decisions made and looks for alternative perspectives The student uses feedback to iterate the learning process and adds collaboration as being an asset for the team. The student develops creative and constructive working methods and brings professional commitment throughout the course.

Location and time

TAMK premises, Kuntokatu 3

Exam schedules

The course grading is based on team report, no exam. The schedule with details to be informed during the lectures

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Contact teaching and team working, individual studying

Learning materials

- The book as an supportive materials, selected chapters only:
Accounting and Finance, an introduction, Eddie McLaneyPete Atrill

-Course slides, as per the lecturers instrctions
- Moodle: Other materials as istructed

Student workload

The course is 5 credits (5*27h), consisting of independent reading (the book and course slides), 5* lectures and team working.

Content scheduling

There are 4*lectures (4h) during week 43 and an closing session during week 35 (4h). the detailed schedule is to be published at later phase.

Completion alternatives

As this is an intensive course with team working and interaction, no optional ways for accomplishing the course

Practical training and working life cooperation

N/A

International connections

A Masters level course, students from Kenya

Further information

Nore! There is a course related pre study to be done, during the summer 2022 (June-July). This is about independent reading based on the dedicated course book and an assignment business idea brainstormed.