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Investment : Investment Methods in Accounting

Investment: Investment Methods in Accounting | CPD Accredited | 10 CPD Points/Credits


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Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
10 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
10 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Accounting CPD Module

Basic Accounting Course Professional studies for Investment Accounting Methods. CPD accredited unit certificate. The world of finance is quite wide-ranging, and investment is an important element.

Making the right investment at the right time lowers the financial risks for an organisation. One who learns the associated concepts of investment, types and terminologies will be able to take profitable investment decisions in Accounting.

This unit of Accounting investment methods provides a broad overview of investment methods, types of investment proposals and project reports, including a detailed examination of various methods of appraisal and cost of capital. It also describes some other concepts relevant to investment appraisal and the limitations of investment appraisal techniques.

The unit of Accounting investment methods aims to provide an appreciation of the need for proper investment appraisals and it also focuses on the merits and demerits of project appraisal techniques.

CPD

10 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Standards Office

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Description

Accounting CPD Module

Accounting - Investment Methods

Objectives:

After completing this course learners will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an appreciation of the need for proper investment appraisals.
  • Explain the various methods of appraising capital projects, including their relative merits and demerits
  • Identify some other concepts relevant to investment appraisal.

Accounting - Investment Methods Program Content

Lesson(s):

Introduction to Investment Methods in Accounting

Topics:

  • Introduction to Investment Methods
  • Types of Investment Proposals
  • Project Report
  • Methods of Appraisal
  • Cost of Capital
  • Limitations of Investment Appraisal Techniques

Who is this course for?

Accounting CPD Module

TargetAudience

  • New or recent recruits to banking and financial organisations
  • Operations and support staff
  • Finance and Accounting staff
  • Dealers and Traders

Requirements

Accounting CPD Module

No prior knowledge is required to take this unit.

*Note: This is an independent unit not a complete course so does not equalize to a course. This will give you 10 CPD points to add on your CV. At the end of the unit, you can claim CPD Accredited unit by paying £35 accreditation fee and postal charges (£9 for UK students, £15 for outside UK).

Career path

Accounting CPD Module

Upon successful completion of Accounting in Investment Methods unit, will be helpful for the people working in Accountancy, it will help the professionals in developing their CV and ongoing CPD.

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