CPA102 Corporate law for the CPA Exam begins with an introduction to
company law, which includes an explanation of the sources of company law and an analysis of the implications
of incorporating a company. The course is on the regulation of the
governance of the company focusing on the legal and non-legal mechanisms designed to ensure
that directors act in their company’s and not in their own interests.
The course is designed to study corporate law and in the economic and business
context in which they operate for the CPA Exam. Accordingly, the course adopts an explicitly
comparative approach drawing in particular on European and US corporate law, but also on examples from
continental European companies.
- Teacher: Mamta Dagar
- Teacher: Marilét De Jager
- Teacher: Timothy Kyalo
The objective in Business Law is to explore relevant and applicable rules of different areas of the law to global companies, acquiring a solid foundation. Business Law in the CPA exam covers several areas of law such as employment law, contracts, taxes, and commercial transactions. All these areas affect business and business entities.
- Teacher: Diane Stephenson
- Teacher: Louis Wagner
The course is an introduction to Financial Accounting techniques and underlying principles. The students will learn to record the most common transactions (accounting event, journal entry, use of accounts) and prepare simple financial statements (balance sheet and income statement). Further analysis of major balance sheet accounts and accounting techniques will allow the students to optimize the use of accounting information in business decisions.
- Teacher: Timothy Kyalo
- Teacher: Francis Mageto