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- Lecturer: Aminah Balunywa
- Lecturer: Dr. Rachel Mindra Katoroogo
- Lecturer: Jackline Nabuule
- Lecturer: Nakato Faridah
- Lecturer: Agnes Nassuna Kasirye
- Lecturer: Abdulkarim Mwesigwa
- Lecturer: Barbra Namawejje
- Lecturer: Moses Okumu
- Lecturer: Dr. Ronett Atukunda
- Lecturer: Shamim Kirabo
- Lecturer: Aminah Balunywa
- Lecturer: Julius Odida
- Lecturer: Nasser Polly Sibwomu
- Lecturer: Nasser Polly Sibwomu
- Lecturer: Juma Teko
Acquisition of assets is the means by which small businesses are set up and operations are sustained.
Proper management of these assets is vital to enable the firm achieve its objectives.
It is vital that finance is raised and allocated timely towards acquisition and sustainability of operations.
The course therefore introduces students to investment, finance, working capital and earnings distribution decisions that must be made wisely using relevant knowledge and basic skills in financial management.
The course centers mainly on the profit-oriented organizations through the basic principles that can be extended to other forms of organizations as well.
- Lecturer: Barbara Amule Atubo
- Lecturer: Nasser Polly Sibwomu
- Lecturer: sajjad a.qadir muwaya
- Lecturer: Edvine Kaburara
- Lecturer: Babirye Faith
- Lecturer: Augustine Matovu
- Lecturer: Eva Mpaata
- Lecturer: Abdulkarim Mwesigwa
- Lecturer: Denis Oula
- Lecturer: Kaala Ruth
- Lecturer: Juma Teko
- Lecturer: Pontius Byarugaba
- Lecturer: ONESMUS KWARIJA
- Lecturer: Francis Tamale
- Lecturer: Peace Tumuhairwe
- Lecturer: Aminah Balunywa
- Lecturer: Archilies Kiwanuka
- Lecturer: Dr. Rachel Mindra Katoroogo
- Lecturer: Jackline Nabuule
- Lecturer: Edvine Kaburara
- Lecturer: Archilies Kiwanuka
- Lecturer: YASIR MUCHERE
- Examiner: Martin Bakunda
- Examiner: Fatuma Memo Ndifuna
- Examiner: Rasul Shaban
- Lecturer: Charles Acaye
- Lecturer: Joyce Bako
- Lecturer: Martin Bakunda
- Lecturer: Ogema John
- Lecturer: Julius Odida
This course has been designed to provide a practical and theoretical experience for students interested in international business and finance. The course requires student's self-study/drive and being exploratory in nature with issues surrounding finance and global business. It requires drawing from knowledge from courses studied year I- III: using the knowledge to solve issues related to a Global context. Similar in nature to International Finance or Multinational Business Finance, FIB sets the scene for a student to be a problem solver, analytical and solution oriented. The course is taught from a managerial and banker's perspective of global business.
- Lecturer: Martin Bakunda
- Lecturer: Abdulkarim Mwesigwa
- Lecturer: Julius Odida
- Lecturer: Suzan AKETCH
the course is enjoyable and exciting and we hope we shall all learn from each other...........enjoy the course
- Examiner: Abdulkarim Mwesigwa
- Lecturer: Martin Bakunda
- Lecturer: Fred Iga Luganda
- Lecturer: Juma Teko
- Lecturer: ONESMUS KWARIJA
- Lecturer: Martin Bakunda
- Lecturer: Aminah Balunywa
- Lecturer: Fred Iga Luganda
- Lecturer: Jackline Nabuule
- Lecturer: Julius Odida
- Lecturer: Nasser Polly Sibwomu
- Lecturer: Juma Teko
- Lecturer: Erasmus Musisi
- Lecturer: Agnes Nassuna Kasirye
- Lecturer: paul bakaki
- Examiner: Edvine Kaburara
- Examiner: Sajjad Qadir Muwaya A.
- Examiner: Fatuma Memo Ndifuna
- Examiner: Rasul Shaban
- Examiner: Edvine Kaburara
- Examiner: Sajjad Qadir Muwaya A.
- Lecturer: BRIAN DHIKUSOKA
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This course aims at providing a deeper understanding of finance and accounting of public sector with specific reference to the public sector organizations including the laws, regulations, Acts and standards followed while preparing accountability in the public sector, the budget system and computerization of government reporting as well as the auditing in the public sector.
On completion of this programme of study, candidates will be able to:
(a) Discuss the role of accounting information and data, especially in Government;
(b) Appreciate the users of government accounting information;
(c) Identify sources of government revenues and the disbursement procedures;
(d) Identify the accounting concepts, bases and policies of Government;
(e) Collect, process and transmit financial data on the approved formats; and
(f) Manage Government funds economically, efficiently and effectively in accordance with the Constitution, laws, rules and regulations.
Teaching/Learning Methodology
Concepts and techniques of public sector finance and accounting are introduced to students through lectures. Case study and class-based exercises will be widely used throughout the course. Emphasis will be on the application of modern finance and accounting techniques to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of financial management and accountability in the public sector of Uganda.
- Lecturer: Saphurah Kezaabu
- Lecturer: Dr. Goretti Kyeyune
- Lecturer: Saphurah Kezaabu
- Lecturer: joy kuwoireku
- Lecturer: Dr. Goretti Kyeyune
- Lecturer: Archilies Kiwanuka
- Lecturer: Fatuma Memo Ndifuna
- Lecturer: Eva Mpaata
- Lecturer: Fred Iga Luganda
- Lecturer: Eva Mpaata