Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB2321
Course Title : Applied Financial Planning
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to;
1. Identify the concept of financial planning, and its impact on individual
life cycle.
2. Demonstrate ability to use financial statement analysis to evaluate
individual’s financial strengths and progress.
3. Illustrate understanding of the budgeting process, cash management,
tax planning and its relationship to the financial planning and individual
retirement.
4. Demonstrate understanding of alternative investments (insurance,
property, liability, health, and life insurance) available and the major
factors impacting the return on these personal investments.
5. Assess the benefits associated with proper estate planning, such as
discussion of wills and trusts, and asset protection techniques from
probate, long term care and estate taxes.
Synopsis of Course Contents : This is a comprehensive financial planning course and will focus on the
final three stages of financial planning which are income tax planning tax
planning, retirement planning and estate planning.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination : 50%
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4522: Topics on Japanese Industry (Current Status and Future Trends of Telecommunications Indsutry) Winter Masaki ITO
The course surveys and analyzes the current status and future trends of the telecommunications industry. Topics to discuss include the position of telecommunications in the IT market, the impact of the internet and mobile communication and their related technologies, and the current trends of the telecommunications network services.
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International Economics I (EKU 2140)
Description
The course introduces trading relationships among countries and flow of production factors throughout the world economy.
Topics
Free trade basic assumptions, general equilibrium analysis, trade restrictions, impacts of multinational firms, impact of trade and economic development.
Objectives
Provide students with basic concepts and tools of modern international trade theories and to be able to apply those tools on solving the problems such as on commercial policy and international economic integration.
International Economics II (EKU 2144)
Description
The course examines deeper topics in international finance and open macroeconomics.
Topics
Major issues in international finance, broader and intermediate macroeconomics tools, insights of the role of international economy, international business cycles and policy coordination, and the nature of currency crises.
Objectives
Provide students with knowledge of the description, theory, and systems of international payments.
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Advanced electives comprise over 40% of the curriculum and help students develop expertise in specialized areas. Over 50 different electives are available every academic year. Courses offered in a particular year will depend on program requirements and faculty schedules.
Below are samples of electives offered in recent years:
Accounting Corporate Financial Reporting
Financial Statement Analysis
Economics China’s Economic Development and Reform
China’s External Relations and their Economic Impact
China’s Industry Analysis
Competitive Strategy
Global Macroeconomics
Politics and Socioeconomic Environment of China
Finance Advanced Derivatives Analysis
Derivatives Analysis
Equity Investment Management
Fixed Income Analysis
Hedge Funds
Investment Analysis
Investment and Finance in China
Risk Management for Financial Institution
Strategic Finance and Value Creation
Venture Capital and Private Equity
Information Systems/Operations Management Business Optimization
E-Logistics
Global Supply Chain Management
Information Strategy and Economics
Innovation Management
Knowledge Management Systems
Software Project Management
Telecommunications Policy and Regulations
Management Being a Global Leader
Leadership in Asia
MBA Leadership
Management in a Chinese Context
Managerial Consulting
Managerial Decision Making and Leadership
Managing in China
Strategic HRM
Strategic Management in China
Marketing Brand Management
Channel Management
Marketing Analysis for Customer Value Management
Marketing Research
Negotiation
Retailing
Other Business Plan Competition
Case Analysis Competition
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