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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
The objective of this subject is to accredit the English skills of students, especially, English applied to the economic and entrepreneurial world. Average level of language structures.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
Fiscal planning for SMEs. The legal form of the company. Financial structure (own capital, foreign capital, hybrid financial instruments, subcapitalisation, investment with leasing or renting, etc.). Tax breaks in Personal Income Tax and Corporation Tax. Staff policy and taxation. International tax planning: mechanisms to avoid double taxation, related operations and transfer prices, special systems in Corporation Tax and Value Added Tax, taxes on imports, international tax competence. Analysis of SME taxation through models and forms. Tax register declaration. Registration for the payment of Economic Activities Tax. Forms for declaring partial payments, withholdings and income on account. Self-assessment models for Personal Income Tax, Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax and other taxes affecting SMEs. Accounting obligations. Ledgers. Online presentation of electronic returns and notifications. Other tax models and forms.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
ER |
2second semester |
I. The company and the entrepreneur; II. Competition law; III. Industrial property; IV. Public limited company; V. Limited liability company; VI.Insolvency law
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
Family Business seeks to train student on the characteristics, importance, strengths and weaknesses of family businesses.Furthermore, the aim is for students to use strategic and other tools in order to understand their nature and the mechanisms that make it possible to enhance the strengths and reduce the weaknesses or control impact.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
This subject looks at recent developments in applied economics. The content will be adapted at any given time to the most topical issues affecting the economy. Without being exhaustive, special emphasis will be placed on the study of specific economic sectors: health, education, tourism, etc; and specific markets: water, innovation, the air market, etc.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Static optimisation: industrial economy, micro-economy, environmental management. Dynamic optimisation: management of natural resources, financial economy. Languages and programmes (Python, GAMS, etc.) to solve the problems posed.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
ER |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| ER |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| B |
2second semester |
| C |
2second semester |
Tourism demand. Travel agents. Markets and business strategies in the tourism sector. Macro-economic impact of tourism.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |