Special Regulations for the Preliminary Examination in Economics and Management
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[1] A
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[2] 1. The subjects of the Preliminary Examination in Economics and Management shall be:
- [3] (1) Introductory Economics
- [4] (2) Financial Management
- [5] (3) General Management.
- [6] 2. A candidate shall be allowed to offer himself or herself for examination in one, two, or three subjects.
- [7] 3. A candidate shall be deemed to have passed the examination if he or she shall have satisfied the Moderators in three subjects.
- [8] 4. The Moderators may award a distinction to candidates of special merit who have passed all three subjects at a single examination.
[9] B
[10] Three three-hour papers will be set as follows:
[11] Introductory Economics
[12] As specified in the regulation relating to the Introductory Economics paper of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Preliminary Examination.
[13] Financial Management
[14] Financial reporting and analysis of company accounts; management accounting, including cost behaviours, capital budgeting, budgetary planning and control; discounting and net present value; internal rates of return; measurement and evaluation of risk; capital asset pricing; investment appraisal; sources of funds; capital budgeting and implementation.
[15] General Management
[16] Historical context; organisational behaviour; human resources; strategic management; technology and operations management; marketing; international business. Candidates may be charged for the provision of course packs.


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