The Bachelor’s in Finance provides students with both the economic theory an the practical tools for financial analysis, accounting control, and asset allocation/valuation. Graduates from the Bachelor’s in Finance program are leading recruits for Kazakhstan’s banks, foreign corporations, and the Big Four accounting firms. At the same time, KBS is a thought leader in Kazakhstani financial education – classical theory and value under assumptions of efficiency are taught, but so too are their real-world limitations in an emerging market.
Required Courses – 93 credits, including:
• Investments
• Managerial Accounting
• Financial Accounting in accordance with IFRS
• Taxes and Taxation
• Financial Statement Analysis
• Derivatives
• World Financial Institutions and Markets
• Financial Risk Management
• Business Planning
Elective Courses – 36 credits, including:
• International Economics
• Data Analysis and Economic Forecasting
• Business and Corporate Valuation
• Computer Applications in Business
• Audit and Budgeting
• Strategic Management
• Project Management
• Human Resource Management
• Marketing Communications
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The Bachelor’s in Finance provides students with both the economic theory an the practical tools for financial analysis, accounting control, and asset allocation/valuation. Graduates from the Bachelor’s in Finance program are leading recruits for Kazakhstan’s banks, foreign corporations, and the Big Four accounting firms. At the same time, KBS is a thought leader in Kazakhstani financial education – classical theory and value under assumptions of efficiency are taught, but so too are their real-world limitations in an emerging market.
Required Courses – 93 credits, including:
• Investments
• Managerial Accounting
• Financial Accounting in accordance with IFRS
• Taxes and Taxation
• Financial Statement Analysis
• Derivatives
• World Financial Institutions and Markets
• Financial Risk Management
• Business Planning
Elective Courses – 36 credits, including:
• International Economics
• Data Analysis and Economic Forecasting
• Business and Corporate Valuation
• Computer Applications in Business
• Audit and Budgeting
• Strategic Management
• Project Management
• Human Resource Management
• Marketing Communications