Lecturers from the FAF Participated in International Conference on the Behavioural Accounting, Auditing, Finance

Monday, 08 October 2018 17:50

In the period 1-4 October lecturers from the Finance and Accountancy Faculty (FAF) took part in the 3rd International Conference:  Accounting Finance and Auditing Symposium on the Behavioural Accounting, Auditing, Finance organized by the Economics and Administration Faculty of Trakia University in Edirne, Republic of Turkey. During the Forum were presented the academic curricula for the joint Master`s degree programmes with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

Prof. Dr. Snezhana Basheva, Dean of the Finance and Accountancy Faculty took part in the Conference as guest lecturer at the invitation of Pr. Dr. Kiymet Cailyrt, Dean of the Economics and Administration Faculty (including specialities Economics, Management, Finance and Accountancy).

Prof. Dr. Snezhana Basheva, Prof. Dr. Kiymet Cailyrt, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mihail Musov, Chief Assist. Dr. Atanaska Filipova-Slancheva and Chief Assist. Dr. Maria Markova
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mihail Musov, Scientific Secretary of the Accountancy and Analysis Department, Chief Assist. Dr. Atanaska Filipova-Slancheva (from the left to the right) and Chief Assist. Dr. Maria Markova from the same Department

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mihail Musov and Chief Assist. Dr. Maria Markova presented the joint Master`s degree programme with the ICAEW and the Master`s degree programme accredited by the ACCA. Both programmes provoked great interest.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mihail Musov and Assoc. Prof. Engin Demirel, Ph.D. (from the left to the right)

Chief Assist. Dr. Atanaska Filipova-Slancheva delivered a report on the Impact of IFRS 9 on Financial Statements of Banks.

Chief Assist. Dr. Atanaska Filipova-Slancheva is holding the Certificate awarded for her report by Assoc. Prof. Engin Demirel, Ph.D.

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