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TCCIM to Organize Four Business Courses in July

TCCIM to Organize Four  Business Courses in July
TCCIM to Organize Four  Business Courses in July

The Education and Human Resources Institute, affiliated with the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, is scheduled to hold four business courses in July.
The first course titled “Financial Management for Non-Financial Managers” will be held online as of July 9 on Sundays and Tuesdays form 5-8 p.m. 
Topics include introduction to accounting definitions and concepts, issuing accounting documents, familiarity with financial statements and tax obligations of legal entities and crimes related to their non-fulfillment.
The second one titled “Incoterms” will be held online on July 10 and July 11 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 
Subjects will include the history of Incoterms in international trade, duties of seller and buyer in Incoterms and method of payment.
The third course titled “Pricing of Exported and Imported Goods” is scheduled to be held as of July 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Topics include calculating the final price of imported goods, the difference between pricing of the goods for domestic use and export, domestic and imported final prices, methods of exporting goods, export steps and prices, the formula for calculating payments to customs and calculating the pricing of export goods in target markets.
The fourth course titled “Export and Import in Special Free Trade Zones and Related Systems” will also be held online on July 18 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Topics include the law on the establishment and administration of Free Trade Zones and Special Economic Zones, executive regulations of the law on the establishment and administration of SEZs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, goods allowed to enter the zones, registering orders in the zones and related systems and the benefits of FZs and SEZs.
Those interested may register at Edu.tccim.ir, or obtain more information by contacting +982188107732 or +982188107723.
 

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