Referencing Styles : APA In assessing submitted assignments consideration will be given to: Overall neatness, completeness and quality of presentation. Degree level students are expected to achieve a satisfactory standard with respect to this criterion as a matter of course and for this reason no credit will be granted for achieving it. However, assignments that fail to achieve the minimum standard in connection with this criterion will be penalised. The expected standard concer … View More In assessing submitted assignments consideration will be given to: Overall neatness, completeness and quality of presentation. Degree level students are expected to achieve a satisfactory standard with respect to this criterion as a matter of course and for this reason no credit will be granted for achieving it. However, assignments that fail to achieve the minimum standard in connection with this criterion will be penalised. The expected standard concerning this criterion is contained in the attached Presentation check-list. Timeliness of submission. Degree level students are expected to be able to meet reasonable deadlines for the submission of assessable work as a matter of course. For this reason no credit will be given for submitting the assignment by the due date. Assessment tasks submitted after the due date, without prior approval/arrangement, will be penalised at 10% of the available marks per day. Requests for extension of time must be made with the lecturer concerned and based on Special Consideration guidelines https://federation.edu.au/current-students/essential-info/administration/special-consideration Demonstrated skill in identifying and calculating relevant ratios and other indicators of profitability, efficiency, liquidity, gearing (leverage), and investment performance. This criterion relates specifically to the requirement to prepare a schedule (or schedules) of relevant ratios and other calculations and carries a weighting of 12 marks out of the 30 available for the assignment. Demonstrated understanding of financial reports and ratios and other indicators of profitability, efficiency, liquidity, gearing (leverage), and investment performance. This criterion relates specifically to the requirement to submit a written report and carries a weighting of 18 marks out of the 30 available for the whole assignment. Written reports in excess of 2,500 words will be penalised. Read Less