Reference no: EM133123728
BSM017 Finance for Managers - Robert Gordon University
Coursework - Finance for Managers Individual Portfolio
Brief:
To complete the final portfolio that is required for Assessment 2, you are required to contribute regularly to discussion forums throughout the module, before creating and submitting a final portfolio of 1,500 words.
There will be 5 discussion forum questions posted during the module which you are required to engage with. Relevant posts will include "For Portfolio" in the title of the post. The questions will be included in the following topics:
Topic 3 - Working Capital Management
Topic 4 - Introduction to Management Accounting, Cost Terminology and Fundamentals
Topic 5 - Budgetary Control
Topic 8 - Relevant Costing
Topic 10 - Investment Risk
Requirement one:
For each of the 5 discussion forum questions posted, write a short response (maximum of six lines) within 2 weeks of the date of the forum post. Provided you have engaged with the topic material, this should take you no more than 10 or 15 minutes and is not required to be referenced. You have been placed into a discussion forum group - and will see only the posts in your group. You are encouraged to comment on each other's posts.
The forum posts will not be ‘marked'. However, the module teaching group will keep a track of involvement to ensure your resulting portfolio is an accurate reflection of your activity. At the end of the two-week period the module teaching group will provide a response to each group as a whole.
Requirement two:
Which should include the following:
Two 500-word essays: for two of the responses that you gave to the discussion forums, develop your answer into a 500-word essay. You should ensure your essays draw upon module content, are developed further by readings of your own and are referenced appropriately.
One 500-word reflection piece: in this piece you should explain why you chose the two discussion forum topics that you have written about and why you excluded the remaining three; your experiences (including benefits and challenges) of writing your portfolio and your view as to how the experience of writing the portfolio contributed to your learning. References may be included if appropriate.
Attachment:- Finance for Managers.rar