This unit is concerned with the application of economic principles and methods to the decision-making process within the firm. Topics include game theory, pricing practices, corporate governance, privatisation and advertising.
This unit is concerned with the application of economic principles and methods to the decision-making process within the firm. Topics include game theory, pricing practices, corporate governance, privatisation and advertising.
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Financial Managementcourses are offered by Australian College of Professionals.
This qualification reflects the job roles of workers in the accounting industry, including BAS Agents and contract bookkeepers; and of those employees performing bookkeeping tasks for organisations in a range of industries.
Monash University is part of the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program. The CFA Institute is the global association for investment professionals that awards the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.
This short course is designed to enhance an individual’s understanding of New Zealand’s anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws, given they apply to financial services and what employees need to do to detect and comply with those laws.
What ACCA currently implements is the syllabus implemented in 2007. This syllabus fully expresses the opinions of employers and professionals and reflects the requirements of modern business society for financial personnel.
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