REV 3571 Advanced financial accounting and accounting theory
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/2015
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REV 3571 Advanced financial accounting and accounting theory
Responsible for the course
Hans Robert Schwencke
Department
Department of Accounting - Auditing and Law
Term
According to study plan
ECTS Credits
7,5
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Introduction
This course is part of the total program for education in financial reporting for auditors.
Learning outcome
Acquired Knowledge
After completing the course students will have:
- Acquired knowledge within the framework for the calculation of deferred taxes, and the group accounting in Norway.
- Accumulated knowledge of accounting theoretical issues in the light of international accounting development.
- Acquired knowledge of reporting and measurement of the key accounts and basic accounting principles.
Acquired Skills
After completing the course students will be able to:
- Prepare and finalize financial accounts, including tax records and profits, for ASA’s.
- Clarify the main differences between the accounting and tax rules.
- Clarify the conceptual framework of IFRS.
- Explain the difference between business economic theory and assumptions of the financial statements.
Reflection
Students will develop an understanding of and can reflect on the user groups ' information needs and the need for financial regulation. Furthermore, they develop their attitudes to professional collaboration and project-work.
Prerequisites
Courses in the same area previously in the study programme or similar.
Compulsory reading
Books:
Elling, Jens Oluf. 2012. Finansiel rapportering : teori og regulering. Gjellerup
Huneide, Jens-Erik ... [et al.]. Årsregnskapet i teori og praksis. siste utgave. Gyldendal akademiske
Recommended reading
Course outline
- Central elements in valuation for taxation purposes
- Calculation of deferred tax
- Accounting for deferred tax in the financial statements and the tax assessment
- Accounting for acquisition of subsidiaries
- Elimination of internal transactions in the consolidated financial statements
- Other topis related to consolidated financial statements
- International accounting
- Accounting theory
- Short about other issues like small companies, disclosures and management`s report
Computer-based tools
Computer-based tools are not used in this course.
Learning process and workload
The course consists of 45 hours of lectures. Only the most central topics will be covered in the lectures. The students must acquire knowledge on the topics up front of the lectures and in-depth knowledge by studying and doing excercises after the lectures (self-tuition). As a part of the learning process the student shall also work on cases within topics deferred taxes and consolidated financial statements.
Recommended workload in hours
Activity | Hours |
Participation at lectures | 45 |
Preparations for lectures | 45 |
Self-tuition/reading syllabus (incl supervising) | 60 |
Working on cases/assignments | 60 |
Exam | 3 |
Total recommended time use | 213 |
Examination
Final grade are based on follwing activities and weights:
- Project paper, accounts for 40% of final grade. The project paper can be solved individually or in groups up to three students.
- A three hours indivdual written examination, accounts for 60% of final grade.
Both exams must be passed in order to obtain final grade.
Examination code(s)
REV 35711 - Project paper, counts 40% towards the final grade in REV 3571 Advanced financial accounting and accounting theory, 7.5 credits.
REV 35712 - Written examination, counts 60% towards the final grade in REV 3571 Advanced financial accounting and accounting theory, 7.5 credits.
Examination support materials
All support materials + calculator TEXAS INSTRUMENTS BA II Plus™ are allowed.
Examination support materials at written examiniations are explained under examination information in the student portal @BI. Please note use of calculator and dictionary. https://at.bi.no/EN/Pages/Exa_Hjelpemidler-til-eksamen.aspx
Re-sit examination
Next ordinary examination
Additional information
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