Fundamentals of Accounting
Brief description
• Various types of mandatory accounting • The components and objectives of financial statements in double entry book-keeping • The structure and format of balance sheets • The structure and format of profit and loss statements • Classification of accounts • Accounting entries (affecting net income/not affecting net income) • Introductory examples of entries for transactions occurring during the year • Accounting cycle (with simple closing entries) • Sales entries (incl. output VAT) • Purchase entries (incl. input VAT) • Various methods of payment • Treatment of various expenditures • Treatment of exports and imports • Treatment of salaries and wages • Treatment of taxes
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Schneider/Dobrovits/Schneider: Einführung in die Buchhaltung im Selbststudium, Band I and II (BEWU) BEWE: recommended literature „Benedict/Elliott (2011): Financial Accounting – An Introduction“, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, discussions, knowledge tests
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment: 30 points participation in class (mini tests, homework, online quizzes), 70 points written final exam
Infos
Degree programme
European Economy & Business Management (Bachelor)
Cycle
Bachelor
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
German
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2025
Semester
1 WS
Incoming
No
Learning outcome
After successful completion of this course, students will be able to: • Work with the system and components of double entry book-keeping, • Enter simple transactions, such as wages, taxes, sundry expenses, etc., • Enter both sales and purchasing transactions, • Prepare simple closing entries, • And draw up balance sheet and income statement, • Explain the difference between entries affecting and not affecting net income, • And superficially analyse balance sheets and income statements The Learning outcomes contribute mainly to the following (international) programme learning outcomes: LO 3.2
Course code
0389-20-01-BB-DE-07