International Accounting & Finance
Overview
Studying International Accounting and Finance offers a comprehensive understanding of financial management and reporting in a global business context. This program combines principles of accounting, finance, and international business to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international financial markets. Students explore topics such as international financial reporting standards, cross-border investment, foreign exchange management, and global financial analysis. They gain a deep understanding of the impact of globalization on financial decision-making and develop expertise in managing multinational financial operations. Studying International Accounting and Finance opens up opportunities for careers in global corporations, financial institutions, consulting firms, and regulatory bodies, where graduates can contribute to financial strategy, risk management, and international financial reporting compliance.
Objectives Of The Programme
- Understand global financial systems and regulations to make informed financial decisions in an international context.
- Develop skills in international financial reporting and analysis to ensure compliance and transparency in global business operations.
- Gain knowledge of cross-border investment and foreign exchange management for effective global financial management.
- Explore the complexities of international taxation and transfer pricing to navigate global tax regulations.
- Acquire an understanding of risk management and hedging strategies in the context of international financial markets.
Programme Outcomes
- Proficiency in applying international accounting standards for financial reporting and analysis.
- Knowledge of global financial markets and the ability to analyze and interpret international financial data.
- Understanding of the principles and practices of cross-border investment and capital budgeting decisions.
- Competence in managing foreign exchange risks and utilizing hedging strategies to mitigate exposure.
- Ability to evaluate and implement international tax planning strategies for multinational corporations.
- Proficiency in conducting financial due diligence for cross-border mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
- Skill in assessing the financial performance and risk of international business entities.
- Knowledge of international corporate governance practices and their impact on financial decision-making.
- Capability to develop and implement global financial strategies and policies for multinational organizations.
- Preparedness for careers in international financial management, financial consulting, or global accounting firms.
DEGREE
BCom
Overview
Studying B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) in International Accounting and Finance provides students with a comprehensive understanding of global financial systems, international accounting standards, and financial management practices. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international business environments. Students learn about international financial reporting, cross-border investment, foreign exchange management, and global taxation. B.Com in International Accounting and Finance prepares graduates for careers in multinational corporations, financial institutions, consulting firms, and regulatory bodies. They can pursue roles such as international financial analyst, global financial manager, international tax consultant, or financial risk analyst, contributing to the dynamic field of international finance and accounting.
CAREER
Academic & Job Prospects in International Accounting and Finance
- Accounting Professor: Teach accounting courses at universities or colleges, sharing knowledge and expertise with future accountants and financial professionals.
- Financial Management Researcher: Conduct research on financial management practices, international accounting standards, and global financial markets.
- International Finance Lecturer: Deliver lectures and seminars on international finance topics, such as global investments and foreign exchange management.
- International Accounting Curriculum Developer: Develop and design academic programs and curricula in international accounting and finance for educational institutions.
- Accounting and Finance Department Chair: Oversee the accounting and finance department, manage faculty, and shape the academic direction of the program.
- International Financial Analyst: Analyze financial data and trends to support decision-making in global financial markets.
- International Tax Consultant: Advise multinational corporations on tax planning strategies and ensure compliance with international tax regulations.
- Global Financial Manager: Manage financial operations and strategies for multinational corporations, including risk management and capital allocation.
- International Auditor: Conduct audits of multinational companies to ensure compliance with international accounting standards and regulations.
- International Investment Banker: Facilitate cross-border investment deals, mergers, and acquisitions, providing financial expertise and analysis.
Some of the main industries offering employment opportunities after studying International Accounting and Finance are listed under:
- Accounting Firms
- Financial Institutions (Banks, Investment Banks, etc.)
- Multinational Corporations
- Consulting Firms
- Government Agencies (Tax Authorities, Regulatory Bodies, etc.)
- Audit Firms
- Insurance Companies
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Research and Advisory Services
- Stock Exchanges and Financial Markets
Skilled & Qualified
Faculty
Mr. Neeraj Purohit
Dr. Gayatri Rathore
Dr. P.L. Sharma
HOD-Commerce
Ms. Akanksha Jangir
Dr. Giriraj Sharma
HOD-Management
Dr. Kaushlaya Agarwal
Dean-Commerce