The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
Curriculum
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises
scheda docente
materiale didattico
-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Programma
Part 1 - The theory of Financial Statements-Introduction to the study of the Financial Statements
- The basic functions of the Financial Statements
- The nature of income and capital
- The purposes of the Financial Statements
- The relationship between income, evaluation criteria and purposes of the Financial Statements
- The goals of the Financial Statements in corporate doctrine: the "alpha" goal and the "beta" goal
Part 2 - The Financial Statements according to the Civil Code
- The Financial Statement documents - Structure and content (Articles 2423-ter - 2425 of the Italian Civil Code)
- The general clause and the principles for preparing the Financial Statements (articles 2423 - 2423-bis of the Italian Civil Code)
- The specific evaluation criteria (art. 2426 of the civil code)
- Fixed assets
- Receivables
- Inventories (Lifo, Fifo, Cmp)
- Work in progress assets
- The content of the Notes and the Management Report
Part 3 – Accounting
- Closing accounting entries, general closure and reopening of accounts
- Fixed assets – Depreciation, amortization and devaluation
- Financial Investments – Equity Method
- Inventories and work in progress – FIFO, LIFO and WACC
Part 4 - Fundamentals of financial statement analysis
- Reclassification of BS and IS
- Ratios
- Statement of Cash Flows – Direct and Indirect Method
Testi Adottati
Suggested readings:Part 1 and 2: Tutino M. (2017), Bilancio e nuovi OIC, Cedam
Part 3: Paoloni M., Celli M. (2012), Introduzione alla contabilità generale, Cedam
Part 4: Paolucci G. (2016), Analisi di Bilancio, Hoepli
Slides and exercises available on the Professor's web page
Modalità Erogazione
In presence lecturesModalità Valutazione
The exam consists of a written test lasting 90 minutes composed by: - Multiple choice questions - Practical exercises