Accounting

Course description 

The process of recording, categorizing, and compiling financial transactions is known as accounting. It entails devising financial statements that show the financial situation of the company, such as the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. In addition to calculating taxes due, accounting encompasses producing reports for various stakeholders, such as creditors, investors, and governmental organizations.  For this reason, higher education institutions have a high demand for this field of study.

Purpose of the program
The main goal of the program is to train professionals in the development and use of theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in different courses in the field of financial accounting, managerial accounting, public finance, corporate finance and personal finance.
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Education
The Accounting curriculum encompasses courses from principles of accounting to financial analysis. Students become familiar with national and international accounting principles and practices. During the program, students study managerial and financial accounting. At the end of their studies, undergraduates will be able to analyze financial statements of enterprises and work on research projects. 

Career opportunities
Graduates can successfully work in public and private sectors as accountants, managers, financier, financial manager, business analysts, CFO, business consultants, tax officers.
With the bachelor’s degree in Accounting, specialists are always in demand in several industries, including public agencies and private organizations. Accounting specialists collect data analyze the collected data and report. According to the results they can allocate the budget efficiently, form the capital effectively, minimize the costs and maximize the profit. Moreover, they determine most profitable investment opportunities with the highest internal rate of returns. 

Employment opportunities:

Public accounting companies
Private companies
State bodies
Non-profit organizations
Healthcare organizations
Financial institutions
Educational institutions
Production enterprises
Retail businesses
Technology companies

Accountants can also work in a variety of roles, including
Auditor
Tax accountant
Management accountant
Financial analyst
Cost accountant
Accountant