Teacher
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CELLI MASSIMILIANO
(syllabus)
Module I - The theory of financial statements
Introduction to the study of financial statements. The basic functions of financial statements. The nature of operating income and working capital. The purposes that can be assigned to financial statements. Relationship between income, valuation criteria and purposes of financial statements. The purposes of the financial statements in the business doctrine: the "alpha" and "beta" purposes.
Module II - The Financial Statements in the Civil Code
The documents of the balance sheet - Structure and content (art. 2423-ter - 2425 Civil Code) The general clause and the principles for drawing up the financial statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis Civil Code) Special valuation criteria (art. 2426 Civil Code) Tangible fixed assets Intangible fixed assets Securities and Equity Investments Receivables Assets and liabilities in foreign currency Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp) Contract work in progress The contents of the Explanatory Notes and the Management Report on Operations
Module III - Accounting
Closing entries, general closing and reopening of accounts Fixed assets - Accounting based on amortization, depreciation, write-downs and reinstatement of value Equity investments - Accounting with the historical cost method and equity method Foreign currency transactions - Accounting treatment Inventories and contract work in progress - Accounting treatment
Module IV - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
(reference books)
Modules I e II: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam Module III: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam. Module IV: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di bilancio, Hoepli.
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