- Docente: Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SECS-P/07
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Business Economics (cod. 0909)
Learning outcomes
The objective of the course is to learn financial accounting ad financial statement.
Course contents
The course will start on 12 February and will be held on: Wedn. h. 10-12 - Magna Room; Thursday 9-11- Magna; Friday 12-14 - Alberti 14
The course will involve some
more exercices , teacher: Prof.ssa Nives Cuttin and they
will be:
Mon. 10/03 h. 10.00-13.00 in
ALBERTI 1;
Fri. 28/02, 07/03 e 14/03 h. 15.00-18.00 in
ALBERTI 6
Mon. 31/03,
07/04, 14/04, 28/04 e 05/05 h. 10.00-13.00 in ALBERTI 3;
Fri. 04 e 11/04 h. 15.00-18.00 in
ALBERTI 3
The course is divided in two terms with partial exam at the end of the I term
I term
1- Introduction to Financial accounting.
2- The double entry method and its application to income system of accounting
3 Book-keeping of typical enterprise external operations: purchases and sales
4-Book-keeping of work enterprise operations.
II term
5-Book-keeping of enterprise operations at the end of the year.
6- The determination of Income
7-The financial statement
Readings/Bibliography
English text:
R.G. Shroeder, M.W.Clark and J.M., Cathey, Financial accounting. Theory and analysis. text and cases, 9th edition, Wiley, 2006.
Others issues for students
Italian texts:
Luciano Marchi( a cura di), Contabilità d'impresa e valori di bilancio, IV ed., Giappichelli, Torino, 201
Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli, Piera Berlini, Nives Carlini Cuttin, Lauretta Semprini, Stefania Vignini, Temi e casi di Ragioneria, Maggioli , Rimini, 2012
Dispense ad uso esclusivo degli studenti (on-line)
Marco Tieghi e Sabrina Gigli, Introduzione alla contabilità e al bilancio d'esercizio, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007.
Ø Luciano Marchi( a cura di), Contabilità d'impresa e valori di bilancio, IV ed., Giappichelli, Torino, 2010
Ø Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli, Piera Berlini, Nives Carlini Cuttin, Lauretta Semprini, Stefania Vignini, Temi e casi di Ragioneria, Maggioli , Rimini, 2012.
Ø Dispense ad uso esclusivo degli studenti (on-line)
Testi ed ulteriore materiale didattico consigliati:
Marco Tieghi e Sabrina Gigli, Introduzione alla contabilità e al bilancio d'esercizio, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons, exercises and seminars
Assessment methods
The exam is aimed at evaluating the skills developed by the students as regards to: financial accounting and financial statement.
The exam is composed of a written test (50% of the final
mark) and colloquium (50% of the final mark). It is not
possible to bring books, personal notes or electronic devices in
the exam. Registration for the exam is compulsory, and students
have to register through
AlmaEsami according to the general rules of the School of
Economics, Management and Statistics.
For students attending lectures it is possibile to give the exam through two mid-term assessments:
The mid-term assessment for Part I (50% of the final mark)-written exam, is scheduled at the end of the first term, it is one-hour long and is composed by open questions and exercises about: puchases, sales, work and other daily administration operations.
The mid-term assessment for Part II (50% of the final mark)
written exam, is scheduled at the end of the second term , it
is one-hour long and is composed of open questions
and exercises about financial accounting at the end of the
year. Only students who pass the first mid-term assessment are
admitted to the second mid-term assessment.
For all students that don't make the partial exams or don't pass
them it is complulsory the colloquium
The mark is out of 30 points, and the minimum required to pass the
exam is 18 / 30.
Final exam: Written exam and colloquium
Teaching tools
whiteboard, Power point slides and e-learning platform
Office hours
See the website of Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli