Method of Effective Teaching Financial Accounting at University of Economic and Technical Industries

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Thi Thu Hoai Pham , Thi Thanh Huong ,

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Volume 8 - May 2019 (05)

Abstract

Starting from the need of training combined theory with practice to improve the quality of training in Accounting in general and in particular accounting and financial accounting. The University of Economic and Technical Industries has developed the research and application of positive teaching methods, especially the simulated accounting model to be widely taught. However, the process of developing and implementing teaching methods, especially simulation accounting methods, still faces many difficulties and limitations. Therefore, the article shows the results of assessing the status of application of financial accounting teaching methods, especially the method of simulated accounting model and proposed some solutions to improve the quality of applications using simulated accounting model in teaching Accounting in general and financial accounting in particular

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Financial accounting teaching method, University of Economic and Technical Industries, Vietnam

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