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  | Key words HEADWORDS, Management - business economy, IWETO-code, S192, S180
 
 Objectives
 This formation part has as target to give the students a general formation in economy and accountancy. The purpose is to grant an extended basic knowledge of theoretical micro- and macro-economical concepts. In addition a general insight in the accountancy is aimed.
 The student has to know how the general accountancy forms the main source of information for most administrative and management systems.
 
 Topics
 MODULE 1: General economy
 - field of application of the economy
 - the economic cycle
 - the families
 - the companies
 - price-making
 - the government
 - international trade and money transfer
 - economic growth
 
 MODULE 2: Financial insight in the annual account
 - the annual account (balance, results account and explanation)
 - buying and selling transactions
 - tax declaration
 - the liquidity of a company
 - the solvability of a company
 - the rendability of a company
 - the position of a company within a sector
 
 Prerequisites
 not required
 
 Final Objectives
 GENERAL REQUISITES
 -KNOWLEDGE:
 -SKILLS:
 -ATTITUDES: -precision and accuracy
 
 GENERAL PROFESSIONAL REQUISITES
 -KNOWLEDGE: -critical insight in the daily economic reality
 -SKILLS: -think analytically and problem solving, basic knowledge verbal communication, written communication, argument clearly and with persuasiveness, identificate                 problems and make a diagnosis
 -ATTITUDES: -actualise knowledge permanently
 
 SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL REQUISITES
 -KNOWLEDGE:
 -SKILLS: -be able to involve the consequences of certain economic events
 -ATTITUDES:
 
 Materials used
 Course and articles.
 Economy today - S.De Velder and I.De Cnuydt - Academica Press - ISBN 9038202369
 Accountancy, an acquaintance - K.Saenen - Academica Press - ISBN 9038202385
 
 Study costs
 Economy today: ±24 Euro
 Accountancy, an acquaintance: ±22 Euro
 
 Study guidance
 Individual learning problems can always be mentioned to the teacher and be remedied.
 
 
 Teaching Methods
 - Teaching conversation with classical exercises
 - Debate
 
 Assessment
 FIRST SESSION:
 Written exam: 100%
 
 SECOND SESSION:
 Written exam: 100%
 
 Lecturer(s)
 
 
 
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