

BSc Accounting and Finance
About this course
Accounting and finance provide the analytical and informational foundations on which virtually every business and economic decision rests. Accounting creates and maintains the financial records that allow organisations to understand their position, comply with regulations, and report to investors and stakeholders. Finance applies economic reasoning and quantitative methods to questions of investment, risk, capital allocation and valuation. Together, they give you a rigorous and comprehensive understanding of how money flows through organisations and markets, and how that flow is measured, managed and governed. At the University of Kent, this three-year full-time degree develops your technical knowledge of financial and management accounting, financial reporting and regulation, corporate finance, investment, and the analytical methods used in both professional practice and financial research. The programme combines rigorous theoretical foundations with an emphasis on how accounting and finance are applied in the real world, developing the professional judgement and communication skills that employers in this sector consistently look for alongside technical competence. You will work with financial statements, apply valuation models, study how capital markets function, and examine the legal and ethical frameworks that govern financial reporting and investment practice. A degree in accounting and finance from Kent is typically structured to provide exemptions from some of the examinations of major professional accounting bodies, which can reduce the time and cost of qualifying after graduation. Critical thinking, numerical precision and written communication are all developed throughout. Graduates move into chartered accountancy, management accounting, audit, corporate finance, investment banking, financial planning and analysis, treasury, insurance, and risk management. Professional qualification routes through ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, CFA and related bodies are the standard post-graduation pathway for most students, and postgraduate study in finance, accounting or related areas is an option for those who want to develop deeper expertise.
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