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Introduction to Accounting

Niveau

first cycle, Bachelor

Learning outcomes of the courses/module

External accounting: The students: • Know the fundamentals of mapping business decisions in the accounting system; • Know and understand the basic concepts and subareas of accounting; • Understand the technology and internal structure of double-entry bookkeeping and understand the fundamentals of the Austrian tax system; • Can assess the structure of an accounting system and the characteristics of different account types; • Can make simple business postings to balance sheet and profit and loss accounts and create posting records; • Recognize the significant effects of business transactions on the balance sheet and income statement. Internal accounting: The students: • Know the tasks and solutions of cost and revenue accounting with its subsystems (cost element, cost center and cost unit accounting); • Can use the terms payments - disbursements, revenues - expenses, Revenue - separate expenses from each other; • Can describe the organizational structure of a cost accounting system and the main cost accounting systems; • Know the systems of cost accounting (partial and full cost accounting).

Prerequisites for the course

none

Course content

External accounting: • Structure of the accounting system • Fundamentals of operational accounting: Tasks, sub-areas and basic concepts • Commercial accounting system: From inventory to opening balance sheet • Double-entry accounting system: Posting business cases to inventory and profit and loss accounts • Organization of bookkeeping (chart of accounts, sales tax, etc.) • Principle of period purity and accruals and deferrals Internal accounting: • Objectives and basic concepts of cost and revenue accounting • Fundamentals of cost and revenue accounting: Tasks, components and subareas • Structure of cost accounting (cost elements, cost centers, cost objects) • Contribution margin accounting Relation to sports, culture and event management: • Fundamentals of finance (terms and objectives of financing, financial and liquidity planning) • Basic forms of participation, self-financing and credit financing • Application examples for the concepts of accounting and finance • Case studies

Recommended specialist literature

Auer, K. (2018): Buchhaltung + Jahresabschluss: erstellen – verstehen - analysieren, Wien, Verlag Auer & Partner Consulting KG Breidenbach, K., & Währisch, M. (2017): Buchhaltung und Jahresabschluss, 4. Aufl. Buchholz, L./ Gerhards, R. (2016): Internes Rechnungswesen, Kosten- und Leistungsrechnung, Betriebsstatistik und Planungsrechnung Coenenberg, A.G./ Haller, A./ Et. Al. (2018): Einführung in das Rechnungswesen: Grundlagen der Buchführung und Bilanzierung, 7. Aufl. Deimel, K./ Erdmann, G./ Isemann, R./ Müller, S. (2017): Kostenrechnung, Das Lehrbuch für Bachelor, Master und Praktiker Exler, M. (2015): Controllingorientiertes Finanz- und Rechnungswesen - Jahresabschluss & Analyse, Finanzwirtschaft, Wertmanagement, Herne, NWB Verlag Geirhofer, S./ Hebrank, C. (2016): Grundlagen Buchhaltung und Bilanzmanagement, 4, Aufl. Grohmann-Steiger, Ch. / Schneider, W. / Dobrovits, I. (2016): Einführung in die Buchhaltung im Selbststudium, 21. Auflage, Band I + Band II, Wien, facultas Verlag Olfert, K. (2017): Finanzierung, 17. Auflage, Herne, NWB Verlag Schauer, R (2019): Betriebswirtschaftslehre, 6. Auflage, Wien, Linde Verlag Schmidt, M., Auer, B., & Schmidt, P. (2012): Buchführung und Bilanzierung: Eine anwendungsorientierte Einführung Wedell, H./ Dilling, A.A. (2018): Grundlagen des Rechnungswesens, 16. Aufl. Fachzeitschriften: Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis (BFuP); Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft (zfB); Schmalenbachs Zeitschrift für betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung (ZfBF); Journal of Business and Economics (JBE); Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium (WiSt); BC-Zeitschrift für Bilanzierung, Rechnungswesen und Controlling; Die Wirtschaftsprüfung (WpG); Zeitschrift Führung + Organisation (ZFO); Harvard Business Manager; Der Betriebswirt; Der Betrieb, Strategic Management Journal (SMJ)

Assessment methods and criteria

Module examination: portfolio

Language

German

Number of ECTS credits awarded

3

Share of e-learning in %

20

Semester hours per week

2.0

Planned teaching and learning method

integrated course, case studies, discussion, group work, presentations

Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered

1

Name of lecturer

Team SCEM

Academic year

first year of studies

Key figure of the course/module

bb.WIR.3

Type of course/module

integrated lecture

Type of course

Compulsory

Internship(s)

not applicable