CIMA Prize awarded to DCU Accounting and Finance Student
The CIMA prize for the highest overall aggregate marks in AC223 Management Accounting: Cost Systems and AC224: Management Accounting Planning and Control in the BA in Accounting and Finance Year 2 was presented by CIMA’s Colm Murphy, Student Services Executive, assisted by DCU Business School CIMA Advocate Dr. Ruth Mattimoe, to Laura Mary Kelly, who also scored a Double First in her year.
Congratulations to Laura and wish her continued success in her final year!
Through these particular modules students develop an understanding of the role and importance of management and cost accounting within an organisation, enhancing their ability to record, prepare, analyse, interpret, critically evaluate and use cost data for planning and control. Students also develop an awareness of actual management accounting practice and an interest in emerging issues in management accounting. DCU Business School is proud of its ties with industry and professional bodies and are delighted to be have CIMA present this prize.