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TEMPUS-2009-DE-JPHES WeNeT European Commission TEMPUS

Tourism finances Accounting for Tourism Insurance in the Field of Tourism Event management

 Small businesses in tourism sphere;  First-time businessmen;  Students and graduates;  Unskilled (green) persons wishing to try their luck in tourism

To teach persons:  how to organize the financial relations in the small company;  what does the “Financial Management” mean;  how to find and attract investment resources;  how to negotiate with banks and other financial institutions;  how to optimize the expenditures of the company;  how to calculate the taxes and etc. Tourism Finances

1. The meaning of finances 2. Financial system 3. Business finances 4. Business plan, financial planning, budgeting Topic 5. Investment resources 6. Taxation of the small businesses in Georgia 7. Conditions of investing in tourism industry in Georgia – general overview Tourism Finances

Estimated Learning Hours: 125 = 5 credits Paata Kldiashvili Auditor Doctorante at Business Administration Assistant professor

The course aims at providing listeners with the following skills:  recording economic transactions in the process of economic activity of the enterprise by preparing primary documents and their processing  classifying expenses according to the types of service  calculating prime costs of service  determining financial results of implemented economic activity  calculating fees and their payments within specified terms;  using electronic system of accounting Accounting for Tourism

1. Characteristics of accounting in tourism 2. Accounting for Monetary Funds 3. Accounting for short-term and long-term assets (fixed assets and inventory holdings) 4. Accounting for revenues 5. Accounting for expenses 6. Accounting for prime service costs and determination of financial results 7. Accounting for taxes 8. Using of computer system for accounting in tourism Accounting for Tourism

Roland Bregvadze Estimated Learning Hours: 50 = 2 credits Head of Insurance Company “Aldagi – BCI” regional branch Master of Business Administration

Since there is a rapid growth of tourism industry in Georgia the main purpose of the course is to define tourism as an economic system and apply basics of insurance in the field of tourism. providing listeners with the information about the importance of insurance in tourism industry; providing listeners with the information about the importance of insurance in tourism industry; studying the main types of insurance; studying the main types of insurance; introducing listeners with the entities participating in insurance relationships; introducing listeners with the entities participating in insurance relationships; identifying the problems the tourism insurance faces identifying the problems the tourism insurance faces

Travel insurance that includes medical care as well as luggage loss, flight delays, hotel charges. Civil liability insurance of travel agency against the tourist claims and third parties. International “Green Cards” representing special policies provide the damage coverage to the third parties caused by motor accidents. All countries participating in the “Green Cards” system provide a tourist with the assistance abroad without contacting the original insurance company. Insurance companies offer different types of property insurance, separately for the vehicles and technical equipment that tourists may carry with. CONTENTS:

Lela Kelbakiani Estimated Learning Hours: 125 = 5 credits Rector of Kutaisi University Master of Business Administration

The course aims at providing students with the knowledge how to plan, manage and step-by-step deliver the event and how to turn any event into an exceptionally unique one through assisting tools. The course covers the reference material, templates, checklists and ‘best practice’ advice on a range of key topics common to the delivery of a wide range of cultural and sporting events. Event management

1. Introduction - the event concept; the event’s vision and mission. 2. Strategy for Success - Strategy and aim; the brand concept; marketing; sponsorship; 3. Event management 4. Making It Add Up – Fundraising. 5. Operational Communications 6. Marketing and Communication. 7. Logistics 8. Legal Issues 9. Visitor Research 10. Post-Event - an overview of the post-event steps that should be taken 11. Control tables - forming; project recorder, tailoring 12. Sample templates - seminars in a firms, festivals, catering; evening-parties, camping; tours; meetings; reports; 13. Wedding plans - template-guides Event management

Accounting for Tourism Tourisme Finances Insurance in the field of Tourism Event management