The graduate is able to demonstrate that s/he:
- can provide comprehensive financial, fiscal and legal advice to individual clients in a multidisciplinary context and in a socially responsible manner in compliance with legal requirements;
- can provide (effective) advice to business clients (entrepreneurs) on starting and/or reorganising a business, both independently and as part of a team;
- can effectively manage and maintain an existing client network and an existing client portfolio within an organisation, and undertake acquisition;
- can conduct a risk analysis for individual clients, business clients and his own organisation in an international context;
- can prepare tax returns for individual and business clients, and can inform/advise clients on their fiscal position based on this tax return (and their annual accounts);
- can take a flexible approach within an intercultural financial/economic context. S/he can recognise and acknowledge different ways of thinking and/or worldviews (in an international context);
- has the research skills required of a financial professional and independently substantiates her/his decisions/solutions from an objective and cross-departmental perspective;
- is IT literate/has IT skills in a broad financial/economic context;
- takes personal leadership and a professional critical attitude when working within the work situation in a financial context, taking into account different interests. S/he acts in accordance with professional codes of conduct, as well as with ethical, social and sustainable standards and values;
- can take an enterprising approach within a financial/economic context, based on specific skills and knowledge;
- can collaborate in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary financial/economic context, with a view to improving the quality of the final result;
- can communicate, both verbally and in writing, in Dutch (F4) and English (B2) within a financial/economic context. The communication relates to advice and professional opinion forming.