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IFRS: a help or a headache? Apply for MSc in Accounting and Control in Amsterdam

26 February 2010 1,064 views 3 Comments

IFRS: a help or a headache?
Well, maybe the International Financial Reporting Standards are a bit of both. But rest assured, this Master’s will give you a solid grounding in IFRS, one that will enable you to understand the increasing complexity of state-of-the-art financial reporting > www.feweb.vu.nl/masteraccountingandcontrol (application deadline 1st of April 2010)

Programme Content
The Master’s programme in Accounting and Control provides advanced study of accounting and financial management. The programme is an academic one, approaching Accounting and Control from a scientific angle. It deals with all aspects of generating, reporting and using financial data in organisations, thus offering the student a thorough grounding in the field of financial management (’controlling’), financial reporting and auditing. The subjects covered include the provision of financial information, financial planning, financial operations management, the drawing up of the annual financial report and auditing the annual accounts.   The master’s programme takes one year, is fulltime and entirely English-taught.

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