ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics and Business Management, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
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Code
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21201317 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/07
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Group: A - D
Teacher
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PAOLONI MAURO
(syllabus)
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORPORATE ORGANISATIONS First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1) The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The firm in its economic perspective: The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk and who bears it. Income and profitability. Information Systems Governance and Internal controls (overview). Planning in business (overview). 3) Corporate funding: Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing. Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING 1) The accounting rationale. Nature of data to be examined. Methodologies. The corporate record-keeping system in a broad sense. 2) Accounting practice. Double-entry bookkeeping (definition). Double-entry bookkeeping applied to manufacturing companies. Bookkeeping entries for general business transactions, initiating joint-stock companies, particular transactions (wages and salaries, financial transactions, etc.), adjusting entries and year-end closing entries. Practical exercises in applying accounting record-keeping systems and measurement principles to business transactions.
(reference books)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Paoloni M., Paoloni P. (a cura di), Introduzione ed orientamento allo studio delle aziende, Giappichelli, 2009
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Paoloni M., Celli, M. (a cura di), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, CEDAM, 2012 (pp. 75-123; pp. 137-215; pp. 220-243; pp. 244-253; pp. 255-279; pp. 292-299; pp. 304-309; pp. 321-335; pp. 364-377; pp. 399-470)
Alternatively:
David Boddy, Management: an Introduction, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2011 Leslie K. Breitner and Robert N. Anthony, Essentials of Accounting, Pearson, 2013
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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CELLI MASSIMILIANO
(syllabus)
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORPORATE ORGANISATIONS
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1) The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The firm in its economic perspective: The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk and who bears it. Income and profitability. Information Systems Governance and Internal controls (overview). Planning in business (overview). 3) Corporate funding: Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing.
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING 1) The accounting rationale. Nature of data to be examined. Methodologies. The corporate record-keeping system in a broad sense. 2) Accounting practice. Double-entry bookkeeping (definition). Double-entry bookkeeping applied to manufacturing companies. Bookkeeping entries for general business transactions, initiating joint-stock companies, particular transactions (wages and salaries, financial transactions, etc.), adjusting entries and year-end closing entries. Practical exercises in applying accounting record-keeping systems and measurement principles to business transactions.
(reference books)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Paoloni M., Paoloni P. (a cura di), Introduzione ed orientamento allo studio delle aziende, Giappichelli, 2009
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Paoloni M., Celli, M. (a cura di), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, CEDAM, 2012 (pp. 75-123; pp. 137-215; pp. 220-243; pp. 244-253; pp. 255-279; pp. 292-299; pp. 304-309; pp. 321-335; pp. 364-377; pp. 399-470)
Alternatively: David Boddy, Management: an Introduction, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2011 Leslie K. Breitner and Robert N. Anthony, Essentials of Accounting, Pearson, 2013
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: E - O
Teacher
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PAOLONI MAURO
(syllabus)
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORPORATE ORGANISATIONS First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1) The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The firm in its economic perspective: The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk and who bears it. Income and profitability. Information Systems Governance and Internal controls (overview). Planning in business (overview). 3) Corporate funding: Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing. Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING 1) The accounting rationale. Nature of data to be examined. Methodologies. The corporate record-keeping system in a broad sense. 2) Accounting practice. Double-entry bookkeeping (definition). Double-entry bookkeeping applied to manufacturing companies. Bookkeeping entries for general business transactions, initiating joint-stock companies, particular transactions (wages and salaries, financial transactions, etc.), adjusting entries and year-end closing entries. Practical exercises in applying accounting record-keeping systems and measurement principles to business transactions.
(reference books)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Paoloni M., Paoloni P. (a cura di), Introduzione ed orientamento allo studio delle aziende, Giappichelli, 2009
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Paoloni M., Celli, M. (a cura di), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, CEDAM, 2012 (pp. 75-123; pp. 137-215; pp. 220-243; pp. 244-253; pp. 255-279; pp. 292-299; pp. 304-309; pp. 321-335; pp. 364-377; pp. 399-470)
Alternatively:
David Boddy, Management: an Introduction, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2011 Leslie K. Breitner and Robert N. Anthony, Essentials of Accounting, Pearson, 2013
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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CELLI MASSIMILIANO
(syllabus)
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORPORATE ORGANISATIONS
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1) The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The firm in its economic perspective: The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk and who bears it. Income and profitability. Information Systems Governance and Internal controls (overview). Planning in business (overview). 3) Corporate funding: Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing.
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING 1) The accounting rationale. Nature of data to be examined. Methodologies. The corporate record-keeping system in a broad sense. 2) Accounting practice. Double-entry bookkeeping (definition). Double-entry bookkeeping applied to manufacturing companies. Bookkeeping entries for general business transactions, initiating joint-stock companies, particular transactions (wages and salaries, financial transactions, etc.), adjusting entries and year-end closing entries. Practical exercises in applying accounting record-keeping systems and measurement principles to business transactions.
(reference books)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Paoloni M., Paoloni P. (a cura di), Introduzione ed orientamento allo studio delle aziende, Giappichelli, 2009
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Paoloni M., Celli, M. (a cura di), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, CEDAM, 2012 (pp. 75-123; pp. 137-215; pp. 220-243; pp. 244-253; pp. 255-279; pp. 292-299; pp. 304-309; pp. 321-335; pp. 364-377; pp. 399-470)
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: P - Z
Teacher
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ONESTI TIZIANO
(syllabus)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1) Business Economics and Accounting. General company characters. The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk. Income and profitability. Social responsibility and sustainability. The process of dimensional growth of companies: the main characteristics, nature, structure, internal exchange and production operations in groups of companies. 3) Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing.
Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Double-entry theory and method. The double-entry method applied to the income system in production companies. The accounting records of the incorporation operations and of the main operations. The accounts for closing and reopening the accounts.
(reference books)
Part I ZANDA, Lineamenti di Economia Aziendale, Edizioni Kappa, Roma, 2006; Part II T.ONESTI et al. (a cura di), Esercitazioni di economia aziendale, Giappichelli, Torino, 2013 (ebook).
During the lessons, the teacher will provide additional support material through the website of the chair: https://onestieconomiaaziendale.wordpress.com/
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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PIERI VALERIO
(syllabus)
Part I: The Economy of the Company: Business Economics and Accounting. The study of the conditions of existence of the corporate body; the personal component and the operating means of the company. Object of the company. Corporate subjects: "legal entities" and "economic subject". Organization. The organizational structures. Various types of company. The institution of the company, its location, its size. The supply company: general characteristics and management schemes. Production companies for the exchange of goods and services: companies. The aims of the company. The economic balance as a fundamental condition of the life of the company. Economic balance and economy. The possible ways of remunerating the productive factors used by the company. The business risk and the subjects on which it weighs. Business efficiency. The process of forming the company's income. The capital requirement and its determination. Company financing: equity and credit capital in their various forms; corporate self-financing; the choice of convenient forms of financing; the dynamic relationship between equity and credit capital. The financial structure of the company. The process of dimensional growth of companies: the main characteristics, nature, structure, internal exchange and production operations in groups of companies. Part II: Accounting elements: Double-entry theory and method. The double-entry method applied to the income system in production companies. The accounting records of the incorporation operations and of the main operations. The accounts for closing and reopening the accounts.
(reference books)
Zanda, Fondamenti di Economia Aziendale, Giappichelli, ultima edizione oppure Zanda, Lineamenti di Economia Aziendale, Kappa, ultima edizione
L. MUSERRA, T.ONESTI, Esercitazioni di economia aziendale, Giappichelli, 2013 (ebook, available on the website giappichelli.it). Please refer to the onestieconomiaaziendale.wordpress.com course page for course material.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 28/09/2017 to 16/12/2017 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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