A graduate has theoretical knowledge about models, theories and principles formulated in the area of finance and accounting, as well as their relation with the real economy. He/she can use this knowledge in practice of corporate financial management, has advanced understanding of various types of institutions and research in finance and accounting, knows selected methods and descriptive tools, including data sourcing, modelling techniques in finance and accounting, analytical methodology for business planning and risk measurement in economic and financial activity. He/she can assess performance effectiveness in the financial and non-financial entities, i.a. using management accounting, performance management, controlling, strategic analysis and economic and financial analysis.