- Docente: Lorenzo Dal Maso
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/07
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Applied Economics and Markets (cod. 5969)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in International Management (cod. 5891)
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from Feb 10, 2025 to Mar 13, 2025
Learning outcomes
The course focuses on understanding financial reporting issues such as the acquisition of tangible and intangible assets, impairment and disposal of assets, etc. At the end of this module, students should have the comprehensive knowledge and understanding of financial reporting necessary to act as professional consultants or financial managers. Specifically, students will be able: (1) to understand the requirements of specific international accounting standards, (2) to understand how firms should apply the accounting standards’ requirements, and (3) to understand the effects of financial and non-financial reporting on the behaviour of managers, investors, and other stakeholders of multinational organizations.
Course contents
The INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING MODULE (30380) focuses on understanding financial reporting issues such as the acquisition of tangible and intangible assets, impairment and disposal of assets, etc. At the end of this module, students should have the comprehensive knowledge and understanding of financial reporting necessary to act as professional consultants or financial managers. Specifically, students will be able: (1) to understand the requirements of specific international accounting standards, (2) to understand how firms should apply the accounting standards’ requirements, and (3) to understand the effects of financial and non-financial reporting on the behaviour of managers, investors, and other stakeholders of multinational organizations.
This course is relevant for students who want to pursue careers in the financial industry, consulting firms, investment banking (particularly in equity research), private equity funds, or corporate finance. At the end of the course, you will be able to: (1) search for and find the regulatory and economic information necessary to make informed decisions, (2) analyze complex transactions based on data available, and (3) communicate effectively technical and quantitative matters to the various financial market participants.
Readings/Bibliography
Kieso, Weygandt, Warfield. Intermediate Accounting IFRS, 4th Ed, 2020.
Slides and any other material posted on VIRTUALE.
Assessment methods
The final grade for this course is based on final written exam and a group project (as described in the syllabus). The course's final grade is out of 32 points, where 32 grants you the LODE.
This is the assessment grid:
- (a) <18 insufficient;
- (b) 18-23 sufficient;
- (c) 24-27 average/good;
- (d) 28-30 very good;
- (e) 30 cum laude excellent/outstanding.
Office hours
See the website of Lorenzo Dal Maso
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.