Your assignments should be submitted to the following email address : assignments.intake13@sab-ca.com

In the email subject line make sure to mention the following,
Intake
*Course Code and Course Name


Further, do not forget to mention your Name with Initials and Student Number in the email body.


(you have to upload your assignments to LMS and submit it to the above mentioned email too)



The objective of this course is to provide the students with knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of financial accounting. The main areas covered in this course are: accounting and preparation of financial statements for sole proprietorship, partnerships and non-profit organizations and preparation of financial statements from incomplete records.


This course aims to ensure that the students have acquired a sound knowledge of decision making techniques available for planning and controlling by managers. The main topics discussed in this course unit are: capital budgeting techniques, budgeting, standard costing, variance analysis and cost behavior and estimation.


This course unit intends to provide students with an introduction to the management functions and their importance in assisting the organization to meet its strategic goals. The main areas discussed in this course include: evaluation of management thoughts, management environment and strategic decision making, key management functions and social responsibility and ethical behavior. 


The aim of this course unit is to provide students with an understanding of key areas of commercial law and related regulatory issues in the context of business perspectives. The main areas covered are: law of contract, sale of goods, negotiable instruments, law of agency, partnerships, law of insurance, new statutes in commercial law, alternate dispute resolution and international trade law.


The aim of this course unit is to ensure that students acquire, understand and apply selected statistical and quantitative techniques that are used in decision- making in business. Students are expected to develop the ability to interpret the information gathered and present it in a manner appropriate to a business environment. The areas covered are: descriptive statistics, probability, probability distribution and sampling, forecasting techniques and capital budgeting under risk.


This course unit focuses on the development of reading, writing, listening and speaking abilities at an advanced level encompassing both academic and professional skills. This includes the ability to grasp complex texts and situations, development of complex documents, actively listen and speak assertively, and interact confidently in a business environment.