Course details

Accounting

uceP FP uceP Acad. year 2024/2025 Summer semester 6 credits

Current academic year

The subject is focused on the bases and basic principles of accounting, i.e. stress is placed on construction of the balance sheet, on changes in the balance sheet, on recognition of costs and revenues, on creation of profit/loss accounts and on cash-flow in an enterprise.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech

Completion

Credit+Examination

Time span

  • 26 hrs lectures
  • 26 hrs exercises

Department

Learning objectives

The objective of the subject is to explain to students in the basic principles of accounting and in the primary interconnections in financial statements that are the key to an understanding of any accounting system.

Students will understand the basic principles of accounting and interconnection in accounting operations and in financial statements. Students will gain the skills of identification of accounting operations and their influence on the items of financial statements, and skills of preparation of financial statements.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Basic general knowledge of business economics.

Study literature

  • BŘEZINOVÁ, H. Rozumíme účetní závěrce podnikatelů. 4. vyd. Praha: Wolters Kluwer, 2020. ISBN 978-80-7598-913-0

Study supports

Study materials for the lectures are gradually published in the section Teaching texts, materials for exercises in the Current affairs of the subject.

Syllabus of lectures

UPRAVIT PODLE AKTUALIZOVANÉ CZ VERZE
Content of lestures
1. Characteristics of double entry bookkeeping, legal treatment of bookkeeping in the Czech Republic, bookkeeping outputs.
2. Balance sheet, balance sheet changes.
3. Profit and loss account, creation of profit.
4. Fundamentals of bookkeeping, methodological instruments.
5. Financial accounts (characteristics, evaluation and accounting for money, short-term loans and short-term securities)
6. Current assets – inventory (characteristics, valuation, accounting).
7. Clearing relations - receivables (especially trade receivables)
8. Clearing relations - payables (especially trade payables and for employees and shareholders)
9. Fixed assets (acquisition, depreciation, elimination)
10. Equity, long-term outside sources (accounting for profit and long-term loans).
11. Costs and revenues (operational and financial).
12. Closing of accounts.
13. ......

Syllabus of exercises

UPRAVIT PODLE AKTUALIZOVANÉ CZ VERZE
Content of the course
1. Characteristics of double entry bookkeeping, legal treatment of bookkeeping in the Czech Republic, bookkeeping outputs.
2. Balance sheet, balance sheet changes.
3. Profit and loss account, creation of profit.
4. Fundamentals of bookkeeping, methodological instruments.
5. Financial accounts (characteristics, evaluation and accounting for money, short-term loans and short-term securities)
6. Current assets – inventory (characteristics, valuation, accounting).
7. Clearing relations - receivables (especially trade receivables)
8. Clearing relations - payables (especially trade payables and for employees and shareholders)
9. Fixed assets (acquisition, depreciation, elimination)
10. Equity, long-term outside sources (accounting for profit and long-term loans).
11. Costs and revenues (operational and financial).
12. Written test
13. ....

Progress assessment

Credit: In order to receive credit, it is necessary to fulfill the required participation in the exercises (a maximum of 3 absences are excused). Credit written test at the end of the semester, usually inthe 12 or 13 week. Pass mark 50 % of the point evaluation.

Examination: Written test with closed questions. Pass mark 50 %.
The credit will have a 40 % weighting in the overall course mark while the examination will account for 60 %.

The same conditions apply to the individual study plan, with the exception of the minimum required participation in seminars.

 

Students' participation in exercises is recorded, a maximum of 3 absences are possible during the semester.

How to contact the teacher

Consultation hours via MS Teams and in person.

Course inclusion in study plans

  • Programme BIT, 2nd year of study, Elective
  • Programme BIT (in English), 2nd year of study, Elective
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