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ACC311: Fundamentals of Auditing


Accounting, Banking & Finance

ACC311 Content:

Students will be able to understand the basic concepts and goals of auditing, general principles governing, reasonable assurance, legal considerations regarding the rights and obligations of the auditor, the significance of books of account and financial statements for auditing, the necessity of understanding the entity and its environment,, etc., through this subject.

Additionally, students will learn about several audit methods and procedures used to test and verify assets, equity, liabilities, sales, inventories, cash, and bank balances, among other things.

The category for this course is Accounting, Banking, and Finance, and the level is undergraduate. The contents of this course ACC311 are mentioned in the below list:
  • Fundamentals of Auditing
  • Auditor’s Report
  • Advantages & Disadvantages, Objectives & General Principles of Auditing
  • Reasonable Assurance
  • Legal Considerations Regarding Auditing
  • Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of Auditor
  • Overview of Books of Accounts & Financial statements
  • Statutory Requirements Regarding Company Accounts, etc.

ACC311 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, ACC311, are 2.

ACC311 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "ACC311 Handouts.".

ACC311 Past Papers:

ACC311 Midterm Past Papers:

ACC311 midterm past papers will be available soon.

ACC311 Final Term Past Papers:

ACC311 final term past papers will be available soon.

ACC311 Assignments:

ACC311 Assignments will be available soon.

ACC501: Business Finance

ACC501 Content:

Business finance is all about the fundamental ideas and concepts utilized in an organization's financial decisions. The main goals of this course are to create competent financial managers who are at ease learning new skills as and when needed.

The course will introduce the key topics of capital markets, financial ratio analysis, financial management of working capital, time value of money, valuation of bonds and stocks, capital budgeting, capital structure, cost of capital, and short- and long-term financing using debt and equity capital, as well as show how to use each of these concepts.

The category for this course ACC501 is Accounting, Banking, and Finance, and the level is undergraduate. The contents of this course ACC501 are mentioned in the below list:
  • Introduction, Why study finance?
  • The corporate firm
  • The firm and the financial markets
  • The income statement
  • Depreciation as a tax shield
  • The statement of cash flows
  • Common-size statements
  • Ratio analysis

ACC501 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, ACC501, is 2.

ACC501 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "ACC501 Handouts.".

ACC501 Past Papers:

ACC501 Midterm Past Papers:

ACC501 midterm past papers will be available soon.

ACC501 Final Term Past Papers:

ACC501 final term past papers will be available soon.

ACC501 Assignments:

ACC501 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK601: Banking Laws Practices

BNK601 Content:

This course aims to acquaint the students with the banking rules and procedures that apply globally, with a focus on Pakistan. Across countries and territories, banking rules can differ significantly, and this course explains the fundamental concepts governing bank rules globally, focusing on Pakistan.

This course will not only advance students' knowledge of current banking and ancillary legislation in Pakistan but also help them improve their ability to analyze legal terminology. This course will assist students in developing professional and legal skills that will enable them to manage legal obligations relating to banks and financial transactions.

This course will be beneficial to students studying banking and finance. The category for this course, BNK601, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK601, are mentioned in the below list:
  • Management
  • Legal System of Pakistan
  • Financial System Banking
  • Financial Instruments Banking Laws Practices
  • Evolution of Banking
  • The Banks (Nationalization) Act 1974
  • Banking Companies Ordinance 1962
  • State Bank of Pakistan Act

BNK601 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK601, is 3.

BNK601 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK601 Handouts.".

BNK601 Past Papers:

BNK601 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK601 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK601 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK601 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK601 Assignments:

BNK601 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK603: Consumer Banking

BNK603 Content:

The study of providing goods and services to people with a consistent and provable revenue flow is the focus of this course. This course begins with an overview of consumer banking, including deposits, credit cards, mortgage, auto, and personal loans, and risk assessments for these loans.

Next, it looks at mobile and internet banking services, customer asset management systems, the effectiveness of call centers, and a real-world case study. This course will be beneficial to students studying banking and finance.

The category for this course, BNK603, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK603, are mentioned in the below list:
  • Consumer Banking
  • Profit Boosters
  • Bank Business Operating Model (BOM)
  • Consumer Rights Protection
  • Key Issues in CB --- Consumer's Perspective
  • Emerging Issues in Retail Banking
  • Structure of Bank Credit Risk
  • Consumer Lending Basics / Credit Scoring Methodology
  • Costing / Pricing of CB Products
  • Bank Schedule of Charges

BNK603 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK603, is 3.

BNK603 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK603 Handouts.".

BNK603 Past Papers:

BNK603 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK603 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK603 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK603 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK603 Assignments:

BNK603 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK610: Islamic Banking Practices

BNK610 Content:

The category for this course, BNK610, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK610, include the following:
  • Introduction to the Economic Systems
  • Basic Principles of the Islamic Economic System
  • Prohibition of Riba in the Qur’an
  • Prohibition of Gharar
  • Free mutual consent, etc.

BNK610 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK610, is 3.

BNK610 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK610 Handouts.".

BNK610 Past Papers:

BNK610 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK610 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK610 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK610 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK610 Assignments:

BNK610 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK611: Economic Ideology in Islam

BNK611 Content:

The category for this course, BNK611, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK611, include the following:
  • Nature Significance of Islamic Economics
  • Capitalism and Socialism as Economic System
  • Distinguishing Feature of IES (Islamic Economic System)
  • Islamic Concept of Ownership

BNK611 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK611, is 3.

BNK611 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK611 Handouts.".

BNK611 Past Papers:

BNK611 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK611 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK611 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK611 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK611 Assignments:

BNK611 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK612: Economic Ideology in Islam

BNK612 Content:

The category for this course, BNK612, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK612, include the following:
  • Introduction to Islamic Jurisprudence
  • Islamic Values of Earnings and Business Ethics
  • Riba in Quran
  • Moral and Economic Evils of Riba
  • Prohibition of Riba AL-Fadl
  • Bay Al-Inah and Tawarruq
  • Gharar

BNK612 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK612, is 3.

BNK612 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK612 Handouts.".

BNK612 Past Papers:

BNK612 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK612 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK612 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK612 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK612 Assignments:

BNK612 Assignments will be available soon.

BNK613: Islamic Ethics in Business

BNK613 Content:

The category for this course, BNK613, is Accounting, Banking and Finance, and the undergraduate level. The contents of this course, BNK613 include the following:
  • What are Ethics, Morality, Values
  • Why Business Ethics
  • Modern Values versus Traditional Values
  • Ethics and Law
  • Communicating in Ethics
  • Ethical Theory
  • Teleological Theories, etc.

BNK613 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, BNK613, is 3.

BNK613 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "BNK613 Handouts.".

BNK613 Past Papers:

BNK613 Midterm Past Papers:

BNK613 midterm past papers will be available soon.

BNK613 Final Term Past Papers:

BNK613 final term past papers will be available soon.

BNK613 Assignments:

BNK613 Assignments will be available soon.

FIN611: Advanced Financial Accounting

FIN611 Course Content:

  • Accounting-Single entry book-keeping system, Non-Profit Organizations
  • Departmental Accounts
  • Branch Accounting
  • Accounting-Partnership Accounting
  • Company Accounts
  • IASB’s Framework & Element of Financial Statement
  • Events after the Reporting Period (IAS 10)

FIN611 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN611, is 3.

FIN611 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN611 Handouts."

FIN611 Past Papers:

FIN611 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN611 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN611 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN611 Final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN611 Assignments:

FIN611 Assignments will be available soon

FIN621: Financial Statement Analysis

FIN621 Course Content:

  • Accounting Principles
  • Accounting Cycle
  • Financial Statements
  • Annual Report by Business
  • Types of Business
  • Analysis of Income Statement and Balance Sheet, etc.

FIN621 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN621, is 3.

FIN621 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN621 Handouts."

FIN621 Past Papers:

FIN621 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN621 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN621 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN621 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN621 Assignments:

FIN621 Assignments will be available soon

FIN622: Corporate Finance

FIN622 Course Content:

  • Introduction to Corporate Finance & Comparison of Financial Statements
  • Time Value of Money, Discounted Cash Flow & Effective Annual Interest
  • Bond Valuation, Term Structure of Interest Rates, and Stock Valuation
  • Capital Budgeting
  • Break-Even Analysis & Capital Rationing
  • Risk and Return
  • Cost of Capital and Capital Structure

FIN622 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN622, is 3.

FIN622 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN622 Handouts."

FIN622 Past Papers:

FIN622 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN622 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN622 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN622 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN622 Assignments:

FIN622 Assignments will be available soon

FIN623: Taxation Management

FIN623 Course Content:

  • An Overview of Taxation
  • Basic Features of Income Tax
  • Statutory Definitions
  • Important Definitions
  • Determination of the Legal Status of a Person
  • Scope of Income/Concept
  • Heads of Income (Section 11)
  • Residential Status & Taxation, etc.

FIN623 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN623, is 3.

FIN623 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN623 Handouts."

FIN623 Past Papers:

FIN623 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN623 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN623 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN623 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN623 Assignments:

FIN623 Assignments will be available soon

FIN625: Credit Risk Management

FIN625 Course Content:

  • Understanding the word “Credit.”
  • Credit History
  • Credit Rating
  • Principles for the Management of Credit Risk
  • Establishing an Appropriate Credit Risk Environment
  • Market and Liquidity Sensitive Credit Exposures

FIN625 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN625, is 3.

FIN625 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN625 Handouts."

FIN625 Past Papers:

FIN625 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN625 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN625 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN625 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN625 Assignments:

FIN625 Assignments will be available soon

FIN630: Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management

FIN630 Course Content:

  • Introduction of the Concept of Investing
  • Introduction of Market Place
  • Introduction of Common Stocks
  • Introduction of Market Mechanics
  • Fundamental Stock Analysis
  • Beyond Fundamental Analysis, etc.

FIN630 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN630, is 3.

FIN630 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN630 Handouts."

FIN630 Past Papers:

FIN630 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN630 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN630 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN630 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN630 Assignments:

FIN630 Assignments will be available soon

FIN701: Financial Management in Education

FIN701 Course Content:

  • Introduction
  • Financial Management in Education
  • Characteristics of Financial Management in Education
  • Financial Management Systems in Education
  • Budget and Budgeting
  • Non-Salary Budget (NSB)
  • School Site Budgeting, etc.

FIN701 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, FIN701, is 3.

FIN701 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "FIN701 Handouts."

FIN701 Past Papers:

FIN701 Midterm Past Papers:

FIN701 midterm past papers will be available soon.

FIN701 Final Term Past Papers:

FIN701 final term past papers will be available soon.

FIN701 Assignments:

FIN701 Assignments will be available soon

MGT101: Financial Accounting

MGT101 Course Content:

  • Basics of Financial Accounting
  • Recording Financial Information
  • Double Entry Bookkeeping System - Rules of Debit and Credit
  • Journalizing – Books of Original Entries
  • Preparation of Financial Statements
  • Bank Reconciliation Statement

MGT101 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT101, is 3.

MGT101 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT101 Handouts."

MGT101 Past Papers:

MGT101 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT101 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT101 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT101 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT101 Assignments:

MGT101 Assignments will be available soon

MGT201: Financial Management

MGT201 Course Content:

  • Scope of Financial Management,
  • Financial Environment,
  • Time Value of Money,
  • Valuation of Long Term Securities,
  • Financial Analysis Tools,
  • Cash Flow Analysis,
  • Risk and Return,

MGT201 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT201, is 3.

MGT201 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT201 Handouts."

MGT201 Past Papers:

MGT201 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT201 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT201 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT201 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT201 Assignments:

MGT201 Assignments will be available soon

MGT401: Financial Accounting II

MGT401 Course Content:

  • IASB Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting
  • Presentation of Financial Statements
  • Statement of Cash Flow
  • Accounting for Current and Non-Current Liabilities
  • Accounting for Current Assets
  • Accounting For Current - Financial Assets
  • Short Term Investment

MGT401 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT401, is 3.

MGT401 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT401 Handouts."

MGT401 Past Papers:

MGT401 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT401 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT401 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT401 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT401 Assignments:

MGT401 Assignments will be available soon

MGT402: Cost & Management Accounting

MGT402 Course Content:

  • Cost Classification and Cost Behavior 
  • Financial Statements 
  • Material, Control over Material 
  • Accounting for Losses 
  • Labor, Payroll, and Incentives
  • Labor Turnover and Labor Efficiency Ratios

MGT402 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT402, is 3.

MGT402 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT402 Handouts."

MGT402 Past Papers:

MGT402 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT402 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT402 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT402 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT402 Assignments:

MGT402 Assignments will be available soon

MGT404: Managerial Accounting

MGT404 Course Content:

  • Introduction of Managerial Accounting
  • Behavioral Classification of Cost
  • Costing Methods
  • Activity-Based Costing and Management
  • Absorption and Variable Costing
  • CVP Analysis
  • Budget and Budgetary Control
  • Standard Costing - Variance Analysis
  • Accountant’s Role in Decision Making

MGT404 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT404, is 3.

MGT404 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT404 Handouts."

MGT404 Past Papers:

MGT404 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT404 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT404 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT404 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT404 Assignments:

MGT404 Assignments will be available soon

MGT411: Money & Banking

MGT411 Course Content:

  • Five Parts of The Financial System
  • Five Core Principles of Money and Banking
  • Money & the Payment System
  • Other Forms of Payments
  • Financial Intermediaries
  • Financial Instruments & Financial Markets

MGT411 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT411, is 3.

MGT411 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT411 Handouts."

MGT411 Past Papers:

MGT411 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT411 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT411 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT411 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT411 Assignments:

MGT411 Assignments will be available soon

MGT604: Management of Financial Institutions (alt. code=BNK604)

MGT604 Course Content:

  • Role of Financial Institutions
  • FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
  • CENTRAL BANK POLICY INSTRUMENTS
  • BALANCE OF TRADE
  • State Bank of Pakistan
  • State Bank of Pakistan Various Departments
  • Major Financial Drivers
  • Major Drivers of the Financial Industry

MGT604 Credit Hours:

Credit hours for this course, MGT604, is 3.

MGT604 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT604 Handouts."

MGT604 Past Papers:

MGT604 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT604 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT604 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT604 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT604 Assignments:

MGT604 Assignments will be available soon

MGT705: Advanced Cost and Management Accounting

MGT705 Course Content:

  • Introduction to Management Accounting
  • Cost Terms and Concepts
  • Cost Volume Profit model (CVP)
  • Measuring Relevant Costs and Revenues
  • AActivity-based costing
Credit hours for this course, MGT705, is 3.

MGT705 Handouts:

Handouts are available on the link "MGT705 Handouts."

MGT705 Past Papers:

MGT705 Midterm Past Papers:

MGT705 midterm past papers will be available soon.

MGT705 Final Term Past Papers:

MGT705 final term past papers will be available soon.

MGT705 Assignments:

MGT705 Assignments will be available soon

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