International Financial Accounting (7.5 ECTS credits)
The course will analyse the international standards and interpretations in IAS/IFRS and compare the American counterpart with the so called Convergence Project as a starting-point. The relevance of accounting information for the stock market will also be analysed as well as a number of Swedish and international studies concerning value relevance.
- Education level: Masterâs level
- Progressive specialisation: A1N (has only firstâcycle course/s as entry requirements) More about Progressive specialization.
- Admission requirements: Business Administration 90 ECTS cr, including at least 30 ECTS cr at G2F-level or higher. Upper Secondary English 6, English B, or equivalent.
- Selection: Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
* The literature list may change before the start of the course.
** The online application service at antagning.se opens about one month before application deadline.
This course is included in the following programme(s):
- Master Programme in Accounting and Finance (Year of study: 1)
- Programme in Business and Economics (Year of study: 4)
- Master Programme in Business Administration: Accounting and Finance (Year of study: 1)
- Master Programme in Management (Year of study: 2)
- Master Programme in Marketing (Year of study: 2)
- Master Programme in Accounting and Finance (one year) (Year of study: 1)
- Master Programme in Marketing: Master (Year of study: 2)
- Master Programme in Accounting and Control: Continuation Master (Year of study: 1)
- Master Programme in Accounting and Control: Master (Year of study: 1)
- Master Programme in Accounting and Control: Master (Year of study: 1)
- Master Programme in Service Management: Master (Year of study: 2)

