Unit 3 - Finance
Finance is vital to an organization's operations
This section of the IB Business Management syllabus looks at the finances of business organizations.
The finance and accounts section of the course examines aspects of financial control (such as cash flow and budgeting) and financial management accounts (such as the balance sheet, income statement and ratio analysis).
All business decisions have two impacts:
1. the impact on human resources (see Unit 2 - HRM), and
2. the impact on the organization's finances.
Finance & accounts and conceptual understandings (from the guide):
Change in the business structure can impact a business’ financial resources
Creativity in financial reporting can have diverse impacts in a business
Ethical financial and accounting practices can be a form of sustainable business behaviour
The recommended teaching hours from the IB for Unit 3 of the Business Management syllabus are as follows:
SL = 30 hours
HL = 45 hours
The IB Business Management syllabus content for Unit 3 is outlined below. There are nine topics in Unit 3 - Finance and accounts.
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