Executive
Education
Courses
Take Executive Education courses at Riga Business School to keep up with the latest developments in business education. Whether you’re a recent graduate or it’s been years since you called yourself a student, we welcome you to continue growing. This is an opportunity for you to develop and update your talents.
Thursday, Jan 11 – Apr 18
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
In-Person
EUR 750 + VAT
Edgars Voļskis
Financial Managerial Accounting
To introduce the core concepts, basic principles, and practices of modern financial accounting and managerial accounting to provide a working ability of intelligent use of accounting reports. The topics will be addressed from the point of view of the user of accounting information with a focus on what the user of accounting information needs to know about accounting.
Class | Topic |
---|---|
Class 1 | Introduction to Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting
Preview of the Course |
Class 2 | Accounting: Information for Decision Making
Basic Financial Statements |
Class 3 | Quiz 1
The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events The Accounting Cycle: Accruals and Deferrals The Accounting Cycle: Reporting Financial Results |
Class 4 | Quiz 2
Case Study 1: Part I (Individual) Practical session |
Class 5 | Case Study 1: Part II (Individual)
Merchandising Activities Inventories and the Cost of Goods Sold |
Class 6 | Quiz 3
Financial Assets Plant and Intangible Assets |
Class 7 | Quiz 4
Case Study 2 (Group) Liabilities Stockholders’ Equity: Paid-In Capital Revenue Recognition and Reporting Results of Operations |
Class 8 | Quiz 5
Statement of Cash Flows |
Class 9 | Quiz 6
Management Accounting: A Business Partner Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis |
Class 10 | Quiz 7
Job Order Cost Systems and Overhead Allocations Process Costing |
Class 11 | Quiz 8
Case Study 3 (Group) Responsibility Accounting and Transfer Pricing Operational Budgeting |
Class 12 | Quiz 9
Incremental Analysis |
Class 13 | Quiz 10
Case Study 4 (Group) Comprehensive Course Review for the Final Exam |
Class 14 | Final exam |
Course is priced at 750 Eur + VAT
Requirements to receive the certificate:
- 80% attendance
- active participation in classes that includes discussions, group and individual work.
Financial Managerial Accounting
EUR 750 + VAT
Edgars Voļskis
Thursday, Jan 11 – Apr 18
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
In-Person
To introduce the core concepts, basic principles, and practices of modern financial accounting and managerial accounting to provide a working ability of intelligent use of accounting reports. The topics will be addressed from the point of view of the user of accounting information with a focus on what the user of accounting information needs to know about accounting.
Class | Topic |
---|---|
Class 1 | Introduction to Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting
Preview of the Course |
Class 2 | Accounting: Information for Decision Making
Basic Financial Statements |
Class 3 | Quiz 1
The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events The Accounting Cycle: Accruals and Deferrals The Accounting Cycle: Reporting Financial Results |
Class 4 | Quiz 2
Case Study 1: Part I (Individual) Practical session |
Class 5 | Case Study 1: Part II (Individual)
Merchandising Activities Inventories and the Cost of Goods Sold |
Class 6 | Quiz 3
Financial Assets Plant and Intangible Assets |
Class 7 | Quiz 4
Case Study 2 (Group) Liabilities Stockholders’ Equity: Paid-In Capital Revenue Recognition and Reporting Results of Operations |
Class 8 | Quiz 5
Statement of Cash Flows |
Class 9 | Quiz 6
Management Accounting: A Business Partner Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis |
Class 10 | Quiz 7
Job Order Cost Systems and Overhead Allocations Process Costing |
Class 11 | Quiz 8
Case Study 3 (Group) Responsibility Accounting and Transfer Pricing Operational Budgeting |
Class 12 | Quiz 9
Incremental Analysis |
Class 13 | Quiz 10
Case Study 4 (Group) Comprehensive Course Review for the Final Exam |
Class 14 | Final exam |
Course is priced at 750 Eur + VAT
Requirements to receive the certificate:
- 80% attendance
- active participation in classes that includes discussions, group and individual work.