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Guest Lecture on Partnership Dissolution for BSAC2206 - Corporate Accounting 1 Students

Department of Business Studies

Guest Lecture on Partnership Dissolution for BSAC2206 - Corporate Accounting 1 Students

A guest lecture was successfully organized on April 29, 2025 for BSAC2206 - Corporate Accounting 1 students via MS Teams.  Dr. Yusof Al Balushi, Financial and Business Management Trainer and Academic Lecturer and also a seasoned expert with over 25 years of experience in the Financial Services sector was the guest speaker. The session offered deep insights into the complexities of “Partnership Dissolution”, a key topic in the Corporate Accounting subject.

This lecture was conducted as part of the course delivery plan for Corporate Accounting 1, designed to enhance classroom learning through real-world insights.

Dr. Al Balushi engaged the students in an in-depth discussion covering:

  • Meaning of Dissolution
  • Types of Dissolution
  • Causes of Dissolution
  • Accounting Treatment on Dissolution
  • The Dissolution Process

He discussed the legal and technical aspects of dissolving a partnership, highlighting the significance of ethical and precise accounting while drawing on real-world examples.

The session was informative, insightful offering students a clearer and more practical understanding of this complex area of corporate accounting. It also reaffirmed the importance of industry-academia collaboration in preparing students for success in the workplace.

Events like this guest lecture reflect the department’s commitment to academic excellence and industry relevance, ensuring that students receive both theoretical foundation and real-world situations during their studies.

The event concluded with the presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation to the speaker as a token of gratitude for his valuable contribution and insightful session.

 

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