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BA Accountancy And Finance
About this course
Accountancy and finance together form the core of the financial function in every organisation that exists in the modern economy. Accountancy is concerned with the recording, reporting, and interpretation of financial information, providing the evidence base on which decisions about resource allocation, performance, and accountability are made. Finance extends that into the analysis of investment decisions, the pricing and management of financial risk, the operation of capital markets, and the financial strategy of organisations. Studying both together gives you a more complete picture of the financial world than either discipline provides alone. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year, full-time degree develops your knowledge and skills across both disciplines in a programme designed to prepare you for professional roles in the financial sector and in organisational finance more broadly. You will study financial accounting, management accounting, corporate finance, investment, taxation, and the legal and regulatory environment within which financial practice operates. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you multiple opportunities to apply your knowledge in professional settings and to develop the industry connections and practical experience that employers value. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions for a professionally oriented degree. Accountancy and finance graduates are consistently in demand across a wide range of employers. Professional services firms, banks, corporate finance departments, investment companies, and public sector finance functions all employ large numbers of graduates with this background. Many go on to pursue professional qualifications with bodies such as ACCA, ICAEW, CIMA, or the CFA Institute, achieving chartered status that provides international professional recognition. Roles include financial analyst, management accountant, auditor, tax adviser, and treasury analyst. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in accounting, finance, or business administration for those who wish to develop in a more specialised or research-oriented direction.
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