Economic and financial management
Economic Management
This module provides the necessary skills to understand and analyze the economic and financial aspects of a business. Through both theoretical and practical approaches, students will acquire tools to manage and optimize corporate financial resources.
- Financial statements: analysis of the main items of the income statement and balance sheet;
- Types of business entities: study of the various legal forms and their related fiscal and legal implications;
- Cost accounting systems: in-depth exploration of different cost management systems within a company;
- Financial statement analysis: use of financial ratios to assess a company’s economic and financial performance;
- Business plan: structuring and using a business plan for strategic planning purposes;
- Break-even point (BEP): calculation of the break-even point to determine the volume of sales required to cover costs;
- Budgeting: preparation of the annual financial plan for effective resource management;
- Investment planning: planning of corporate investments and evaluation of growth opportunities.
Financial System and Banks
This module focuses on the dynamics of the banking system, available financial products, and the main methods of payment and financing for businesses.
- Financial system: study of the dynamics of the banking system and financial circuits;
- Assets and liabilities: distinction between assets and liabilities in business and banking management;
- Banking products: analysis of the main financial products offered by banks to businesses;
- Payment methods: in-depth examination of the most commonly used payment methods in a business context;
- Financing options: study of the various forms of financing available to businesses to support growth.
