A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.

The Financial Reporting and Analysis (FRA) course has experienced numerous researches and developments in terms of delivery of the course, selection of topics and case studies for the potential managers since its inception. This case study covers issues related to grading pattern, evaluation and lea...

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Main Author: Shrivastava, Amit
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2016
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description The Financial Reporting and Analysis (FRA) course has experienced numerous researches and developments in terms of delivery of the course, selection of topics and case studies for the potential managers since its inception. This case study covers issues related to grading pattern, evaluation and learning through cases, identification and selection of cases, best resources for the cases and the topics to be delivered. It also covers conventional and convenient approaches of the delivery adopted by the instructors. This study describes how cases are to be delivered for better outcomes through a comparison of two classic cases of accounting. This study reflects on innovation (i.e. ‘Class Reflection Notes’) and facilitates the instructors to use it as a powerful tool for teaching and learning. The study suggests on how conventions could be delivered conveniently through an extensive use of the board work and a change in the delivery style of the concepts of accounting.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-306632020-06-03T03:50:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30663/ A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava. mar Shrivastava, Amit Accounting. Bookkeeping Balance sheet. Financial statements. Corporation reports. Including pro forma statements The Financial Reporting and Analysis (FRA) course has experienced numerous researches and developments in terms of delivery of the course, selection of topics and case studies for the potential managers since its inception. This case study covers issues related to grading pattern, evaluation and learning through cases, identification and selection of cases, best resources for the cases and the topics to be delivered. It also covers conventional and convenient approaches of the delivery adopted by the instructors. This study describes how cases are to be delivered for better outcomes through a comparison of two classic cases of accounting. This study reflects on innovation (i.e. ‘Class Reflection Notes’) and facilitates the instructors to use it as a powerful tool for teaching and learning. The study suggests on how conventions could be delivered conveniently through an extensive use of the board work and a change in the delivery style of the concepts of accounting. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2016-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30663/1/AJ_AMIT%20SHRIVASTAVA%20MAR%20B%2016.pdf A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava. (2016) Management & Accounting Review <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Management_=26_Accounting_Review/>, 15 (1). pp. 1-20. ISSN 1675-4077 http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/567
spellingShingle Accounting. Bookkeeping
Balance sheet. Financial statements. Corporation reports. Including pro forma statements
Shrivastava, Amit
A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title_full A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title_fullStr A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title_full_unstemmed A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title_short A descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / Amit Shrivastava.
title_sort descriptive case study of instructing the “financial reporting & analysis” course: conventional vs convenient approaches / amit shrivastava.
topic Accounting. Bookkeeping
Balance sheet. Financial statements. Corporation reports. Including pro forma statements
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