This programme is structured to address many of the competence requirements of professional Accountancy bodies and to give students a range of...
You will learn how to compile, analyse, interpret and communicate essential information about the operations of a business – whether that...
Finance is concerned with the operation of financial markets and the valuation of financial assets, in particular in stock, bond, foreign exchange...
This Accounting and Finance degree reflects the multiple requirements of today’s business and finance world, preparing you for a career in...
Throughout the BA (Hons) Degree in Accounting and Finance, you will develop the analytical techniques, economic expertise and strategic insight...
The course provides a comprehensive introduction to accounting, progressing to cover more complex theoretical and practical accounting studies....
This four-year honours degree programme offers advanced specialist education in accounting, providing a firm base for either further academic...
Provides accounting skills in civil and criminal cases, and also non-legal related investigations.
Monitor the performance of a portfolio of investments within the market on both financial performance and economic impact grounds.
Responsible for conducting a Money Market check on a daily basis and contacting customers on movements in the market.
Assesses and collects tax from both business and professional individuals.
Vendor (supplier) managers facilitate and maintain relationships between an organisation and its vendors/partners, negotiating contracts, creating standards for the vendors, and finding the best available in terms of cost and quality.
Building Societies accept investments from the public and grant loans to customers for the purchase of dwelling houses.
An Auditor is a Professional Accountant who has undergone further post qualification training.
Investigates insurance claims, assessing liability and making final settlements.
Prepares and provides financial records and information for both accountants and financial managers.
Investment bankers provide financial services for governments, institutions and companies. They advise on such issues as; shares, takeover bids, acquisitions and mergers.
Responsible for the management of sales to corporate clients.
Plans, directs and co-ordinate activities of workers in bank/financial setting. Establish and maintain relationships with clients, oversees the flow of cash and financial instruments.