30570 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
Department of Accounting
XIAOXI WU
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
· Introduction to various financial communication channels and information
· Corporate annual reports
· Corporate earnings conference calls
· Business environment, globalization and financial communication
· Peer comparison of corporate performance using financial information
· Stock market impacts of financial communication
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
· Understand various financial communication channels and different types of financial information
· Understand how financial communication can be affected by specific business environment factors·
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
· Analyze and evaluate quantitative and qualitative financial information, and compare corporate performance using financial information
· Analyze stock market impacts of financial communication
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Case studies /Incidents (traditional, online)
- Group assignments
DETAILS
· Lectures: teaching materials involve textbook chapters on financial information analysis, real-life corporate financial documents, financial communication surveys and reports from professional bodies, and (intuitive and fun) academic research.
· Case studies: Case studies will use timely and useful materials from the real business world (e.g. Tesla's corporate communication, etc.).
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
· One general final exam, representing 20 points. The exam includes closed-ended and open-ended questions that aim to assess the student’s knowledge on corporate financial communication and the course materials. All students are required to take the final exam.
· One group assignment, representing 10 points. The group assignment will contain a report and an oral presentation in class. All students are required to participate in the group assignment.
· Class bonus, representing 1 point. To obtain the “class bonus”, students are required to attend at least of 75% of the classes of this course. Attendance of students is assessed through the “Attendance” procedure. An attendance registered “late” is not valid. Students who attend less than 75% of the classes will not be able to obtain the “class bonus”.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
· Teaching materials involve textbook chapters on financial information analysis, real-life corporate financial documents, financial communication surveys and reports from professional bodies, and (intuitive and fun) academic research papers.
· More details on specific teaching materials will be communicated by the beginning of the 2nd semester of A.Y. 2020-2021.