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IB9Y90 FRSA [MScBF] Financial Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis 2024-25 Individual Assignment Question and Guidance The assessment question can be found in the separate document

IB9Y90 FRSA [MScBF] Financial Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis 2024-25

Individual Assignment Question and Guidance

The assessment question can be found in the separate document (PDF attached)

Maximum Length: 2500 words (this is a strict limit, not a guideline)

Assessment Weighting: 80%

Submission Deadline: Tuesday 15 April 2025 before 12:00 (UK time)

Marks Released by: Wednesday 14 May 2025

(we will aim to release marks by this date, but in the event of an unavoidable delay a message will be posted on the module page)

Use of Artificial Intelligenc

The University recognises an increasing number of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and that they may be applicable in your completing this assessment. The assessment brief sets out specific requirements or restrictions, and your student handbook has further guidance and advice.

You are reminded that the inappropriate use of such a technology may constitute a breach of University policy, such as the Proofreading Policy or Regulation 11 (Academic Integrity). If you breach these policies, it may have significant consequences for your studies. Please make sure you read and understand the assessment brief and how AI may or may not be used.

You should ensure you include an assignment cover sheet which requires you to explain the use of any AI. Failure to disclose at the point of submission may be prejudicial in any later investigations should they arise.

For this assessment, AI is PERMITTED

You MUST NOT use any generative Artificial Intelligence in this assessment unless specifically authorised for reasonable adjustments. You MAY use non-generative tools such as a spell-check, basic grammar check (non-generative), calculator or similar. If you have any doubts about a tool or service you plan to use please contact the module leader.

Submitting your work

Before you submit your assessment, you should ensure you are familiar with the guidance and rules in the Your Assessments section of your Student Handbook, paying particular attention to:

  • Inserting a completed assignment coversheet as the first page of your submission
  • Academic Integrity (including Plagiarism)
  • Referencing
  • Word Count Policy and Formatting
  • Confidentiality of your work
  • Extensions and late submission of work
  • Guidelines for Online Submission

Mitigating Circumstances

Mitigating circumstances MUST be submitted within 20 working days following the submission deadline. Mitigating circumstances not submitted by the relevant deadline are not required to be considered by the School/Department and may have to be considered by an Academic Appeals Committee as part of an academic appeal for further information, please see: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/gov/calendar/section2/regulations/reg42academicappeals

Please see your Student Handbook for more guidance on mitigating