The HKIAAT Accounting and Business Management Case Competition - Secondary School Group
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The Accounting and Business Management Case Competition 2009-2010 for secondary schools is organized by Hong Kong Institute of Accredited Accounting Technicians Limited (HKIAAT) and co-organized by the Education Bureau and Hong Kong Association for Business Education.
The Competition aims to enhance secondary students’ ability in using accounting information for business development and their soft skills as required by today’s business world. This year’s questions will be based on the Annual Report of Sa Sa International Holdings Limited.
Questions for Written Report
- Download question paper for written report and writing guide (English)
- Download question paper for written report and writing guide (Chinese)
- Download Sa Sa International Holdings Limited Annual Report 2008-09 (English)
- Download Sa Sa International Holdings Limited Annual Report 2008-09 (Chinese)
Submission of Written Report
Enrollment for the Competition has been closed. All participating teams are required to submit their written reports to us by hand on or before Friday, 26 February 2010 (before 5:00pm).The most outstanding six teams will be shortlisted to enter the Oral Presentation Competition on Saturday, 17 April 2010. The merit teams and outstanding performance teams will be announced on our website on 31 March 2010.
Free Business Seminar
To help students prepare for the competition and enhance their technical skills, the HKIAAT organized the business seminar for the participating students on Saturday, 30 January 2010 at PolyU Hong Kong Community College (West Kowloon Campus):| Topic | Speaker | Video playback |
| "Joy@Sa Sa" | Ms. Janet Wong, Director of Training, Sa Sa International Holdings Limited | Video |
| "Analyzing Financial Data and Ratios" | Mr. Michael Wong, Lecturer, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Community College | Video |
| "Reporting Writing Skills" | Dr. Mable Chan, Lecturer of Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Powerpoint |
