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HK$3,200 for Int'l Tax
HK$4,800 for PRC Tax
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In response to this trend, this programme aims to provide students with the basics of the application of analytics in the auditing process in current ubiquitous computer-based information systems and their application in organisations.
Upon completion of the programme, students should be able to:
- identify key legal issues affecting banking and commercial practices in Hong Kong;
- gain an updated knowledge on commercial law in Hong Kong and Mainland China; and
- design and implement legal risk management plans to combat commercial crimes and money laundering activities
Note: The “Commercial Crimes and Money Laundering Law” module is not a CEF Reimbursement course.
This preparatory course aims to provide tuition support to students for studying the MSc in Professional Accountancy, University of London (UCL).
The programme aims to provide participants with a theoretical and practical understanding of the evolving nature and applications of finance and accounting models. The evolutions stem from changes in the economic, political, regulatory and technological environment. In so doing, students could look at the established history, the current situation, and explores implications for the future.
The programme provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to assess the impact of such changes on organisations and a range of relevant stakeholders. It aims to explore current issues in financial reporting, financial management and corporate finance disciplines and to provide opportunities for students to develop their skills in critical analysis and evaluation of alternative solutions.
This preparatory course aims to provide tuition support to students for studying the MSc in Professional Accountancy, University of London (UCL).
This programme seeks to an understanding of the nature and purposes of, and issues within investment decisions in a range of investment opportunities. In so doing, it articulates and applies principles of investments in shares, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities, within an investment portfolio. It further sets out to provide a practical familiarity with issues in investment in derivatives, and in real estate.
The programme aims to provide an opportunity to demonstrate independent academic research skills and apply them in real-world and simulated professional contexts, which will include the requirement to present an analysis of and potential solutions and recommendations to an accounting, finance or strategic management related organisational issue in a format suitable for a finance professional.