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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUDITING   UNIX/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
 

What is the aim of this course?

This course exposes participants to basic concepts of international trade finance particularly where settlements are routed through the banking system. It draws heavily on the International Chamber of Commerce rules governing cross-border trade to expose participants to export and import procedures in Ghana. Credit issues of international trade are discussed in detail and useful insights are also presented.

Who is it for?

Executive level functional heads in non-foreign trade departments, credit managers, legal and marketing officers with responsibility for structuring credit support for international transactions and middle level management personnel requiring a refresher of international trade finance principles.

What will you learn?

Fundamental Issues In International Finance

• Introduction to International Trade Finance

• Introduction to Foreign Exchange

• Export and Import Procedures in Ghana

• Documentary Collections

• Uniform Rules for Documentary Collections

• Documentary Letters of Credit

• Uniform Customs and Documentary Practices for Credit

• Financing options for International trade

• Non-traditional Export Financing

• Methods of International settlement through Banks.

• Financing options for foreign trade

• Special letters of credit

• Introduction to management of foreign exchange exposures

• Factoring, forfeiting, buyers’ credit, suppliers’ credit etc.






  What is the aim of this course?

UNIX is one of the most powerful operating systems in the market today. It is particularly useful in research laboratories where powerful workstations are used and networking environments where multi-user and multi-tasking operating systems are required. Similarly, Linux is fast becoming a credible and powerful operating system and gaining recognition. It is prudent for all professional to be familiar with this growing phenomenon.

The aim of this course is to introduce participants to these all-important operating systems and help them to understand and their use.


Who is it for?

The course is particularly useful for system and network administrators, network technicians, computer engineers/technicians.

What will you learn?

• Versions of the UNIX operating system
• Working in the UNIX environment
• UNIX file system
• UNIX file management
• Redirecting I/O
• Using window systems
• Multitasking
• Linux Systems







 
 


 

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