Programs

The School is currently offering BBA, MBA, ACCA and other tailor-made short courses. The undergraduate BBA courses are offered with options in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management and Marketing whereas the MBA is offered, in collaboration with MSM, in Project Management and Finance specializations. There is also a service department to cater for the learners’ needs in acquiring communication skills in general and business communication in particular. The school has also created a career center to help students connect with the world of work whether by taking students to companies for their internship or by bringing companies to the student community especially during its career day events.

Other programmes include ACCA, which is a professional course for accountants and entrepreneurship training given to women entrepreneurs with by the Goldman Sachs Program. Furthermore, the school has a Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CED) to impart entrepreneurial skills not only to women, but also to all Rwandans. The unit of Executive Education and short-course training provides training programmes that adapted to the needs of companies whereas our Research and Consultancy unit assist companies in various research and consultancy projects.

Graduate

MBA

Today’s global business environment is dynamic and challenging. It needs executives who understands the changing global trends and responds to them with appropriate actions. Rwanda is no exception to these changes.
The rapid economic development in this country and the need for executive training has prompted SFB to start the Outreach MBA Program in partnership with Maastricht School of Management (MSM), Netherlands in 2004.

The MBA Program imparts the necessary skills required by the executives to quantify, assess, forecast price, derive, evaluate, manage risk, strategically think, innovate, plan and execute yet administer and manage increasingly complex business issues.

This program creates an interactive learning environment for the participants to learn, unlearn and relearn the concepts to upgrade their skills and knowledge levels. The major objective of the program is to enhance professional competence and enrich the lives and careers of those involved in the practice of management.
The program is designed to balance the management theory with practical experience and research in a multicultural and multidisciplinary setting. This approach enables the participant to enhance his leadership skills.

For MBA to be done at home (Rwanda) is a blessing beyond all imaginable dimensions. Professionals who study at SFB have chance to pursue this internationally recognized Master of Business Administration, keep in physical touch with their families, continue making professional contribution to their organizations and further monitor the progress of anything of their interests.

We have had outstanding politicians, army officers, senior and middle managers, financial controllers, project coordinators, from different professional, academic and social backgrounds coming into contact at SFB for this MBA Program. SFB establishes an ideal environment for them to share their experiences yet benefit from the wisdom of each other.

Design of the Program

Much as the program demands a lot from the participant, the variety of teach ing and learning methods which include lectures, problem based learning exercises, workshops, case study analyses, group discussions, presentations, outside class assignments, independent research and seminars which expose the participants to real world experience tend to make the course too enjoyable to feel the demand involved.

Total there are 66 Credits that each MBA participant must accomplish. The program consists of Foundation segment, providing a solid knowledge base in each of the eight management courses. Each course has 3 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits. The following Integration segment offers four courses having 4 ECTS credits and is more integrated and multidisciplinary in nature.

The Specialization segment offers Finance and Project Management as expert specializations. Participants choose one out of the two specializations offered each with 20 ECTS credits. At the end of the program the participant writes a Master Thesis with 6 ECTS credits in the Performance segment based on their choice by choosing issues arising out of contemporary business environment.

The program emphasizes applied skills in the area of business management, while still providing the necessary theoretical background. The suggested coursework fits within the guidelines established by the International Association of MBAs. Duration
MBA at SFB covers two years of work, with 18 months for teaching and examination of the 17 courses and 6 months for research and submission of Master Thesis. Since the inception of MBA up to now, all our participants are part time with five days of intensive lectures at foundation level done in two weeks each day with close to five hours.

The regular class work in a day starts at 4:30pm and ends at 9:30pm. After that, participants remain with 2 weeks in which they do outside class assignments, coursework, independent research and individual reading as they prepare for that course examination that is done usually on the last Sunday of the month.
The same applies to both integration and specialization segments excepting the fact that these have 6 days in order to cover the 32 hours allocated to each module.

MBA Graduates

From the first batch of Intake 1, 56 MBAs have graduated in Dec 2006 and 38 from Intake 2 in March 2008. During the Master Theses Defense in April 2008, 26 participants from Intake 2 were qualified to receive their certificates.
The MBA Alumni Association was established in Nov 2007 to strengthen the program. The majority of the alumni assume new responsibilities with increased opportunities for advancement, while others utilize the additional skills to take on new professional challenges or career changes.

Ongoing Program-Intake 3

There is a great demand for the MBA program at SFB. Around 231 candidates have applied for Intake 3 and only 105 got admitted. Presently 84 candidates are pursuing the program while others dropped out due to personal reasons. They have completed the Foundation segment and complete Integration segment by the end of June 2008.

Future Program-Intake 4

MSM-SFB decided to restructure the curriculum of MBA Program for the forthcoming Intake 4 likely to be offered in July/August 2008. There are three segments namely Foundation, MSM Core and Specialization. New specializations like Economic Development, General and strategic Management, Procurement Management and Tourism and Hospitality Management are proposed for the new program.
The candidates applying for the Intake 4 should have a score of at least 550 on a paper based TOEFL or 213 on a computer based or its equivalent English Proficiency Test conducted by SFB. In addition they should also have a minimum of three years of working experience. The tuition fee for the two-year program is US $ 10,000 and should be paid in at the most two equal installments.

The SFB in Partnership with the MSM currently offers the Master’s Degree in Business Administration with specializations in Project Management and Finance, and may introduce other options to suit the needs of our clients. Our MBA covers two years of course work, with 18 months for teaching and examination of the 17 courses, and 6 months for research and submission of the Thesis.

Admission Application Requirements

In order to apply for the SFB-MSM MBA, the candidates are required to have a score of 550 on a Paper-Based TOEFL or 213 on a Computer-Based test or the equivalent English Proficiency Test conducted by SFB. In addition, the candidate should have a minimum of three years of working experience.

MBA Alumni Association

The MBA Alumni Association of was established in November 2007 to strengthen the programme. The majority of the alumni assume responsibilities with increased opportunities for advancement while others utilize the additional skills to take on new professional challenges. SFB is working to enhance its alumni relations over coming years. All alumni are requested to keep in touch with the school and get involved in all activities that take place at the school as much as possible.

Fee Structure

Education is usually associated with being expensive but the alternative is more costly. Pursuing an MBA that is internationally recognized may prove to be much more expensive than it is at SFB. Each participant pays US $ 10,000 for the two year MBA program in three equal installments. In addition to that, all participants are required to pay 42,000 Frw as registration fee payable only once.

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Announcement

INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO THE SFB-MSM OUTREACH MBA PROGRAMME AND FOR SITTING FOR TOEFL EQUIVALENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST

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Undergraduate

BBA

The School of Finance and Banking (SFB) offers undergraduate BBA courses with options in Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management.
SFB create professionals who understand and identify the needs and wants of customers and deliver quality services in accordance with the dynamic business environment.

Hence, SFB makes this a reality by building global market capabilities for success in today’s and tomorrow’s interdependence and complex global economy, linking theoretical ideas and practical analysis.

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ACCOUNTING

About the Accounting Department at School of Finance and Banking

The School of Finance and Banking

Welcome to the School of Finance and Banking (SFB), we are on a trajectory of transforming into an internationally recognizing Business School in the region. We equip our students with advanced managerial and leadership skills in the field of Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and HRM with view to increase the capacity for national development in Rwanda.

Accounting Studies

Today, the business community, both public and private sector, is being challenged daily by an ever-changing marketplace, increased government legislation and the new demands of global economics. To positively respond and survive in these transitional times, businesses need competent professionals who have been trained to understand, think and act. Among these professionals must be accountants who can bring their specialized skills and knowledge to the corporate milieu. In this ever changing world, business is dynamic and marketing is more dynamic but education is bond between these two which enables students to develop specific professional competencies appropriate to their specific career objectives. Besides the global change, the local market situation is changing continuously particularly in the areas of first time - adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards in the corporate sector and financial services, which may require specialized skills development in this streams, either at industry, government or service organizations and for those students who have intended to work for advanced degrees in accounting in preparation for professional, teaching and research. In this direction, the programmes in accounting are designed for students who are interested in careers in public accounting, corporate financial reporting & analysis, empirical studies in international accounting and first time adoption of IFRSs, international consistency in audit reporting, accounting for financial instruments, corporate social responsibility accounting, corporate taxation etc.

Accounting Department at SFB

The Accounting Department, since its establishment in 2004 at SFB has been contributing towards meeting the country’s demand for trained human resource in the areas of accounting, auditing and offers a well established suite of academic accounting courses, providing opportunities for entrants to study accounting at undergraduate level, and from there to progress onwards to a Masters degree.

The Accounting Department at SFB currently offers courses leading to award of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). It is one of the departments in which students specialize during the period of study. Currently all the students studying in the BBA program come from both private (self) sponsored and government sponsored categories. In addition to ‘Day – Programme’, the Evening - Programme has been particularly tailored to suite the needs of students who are mostly working persons and can only afford to attend classes in the evening.

Department Mission

In fact, ‘Accounting’ is more than a computational skill; courses focus on how accounting is deeply involved in the process by which management perceives, understands and seeks to change and control the nature of organizations. Hence, students are encouraged to adopt a critical and flexible viewpoint in the fluid business world and our diverse staff members have established academic expertise and professional experience to manage both undergraduate and graduate students. Specifically the department trains and exposes students in accounting and auditing related fields. It endeavors to undertake research in accounting and is looking forward to commencing social responsibility to the community.

The Mission of the Accounting Department is to:

  • Provide top quality accounting education programmes and support services by organizing the group discussions, seminars, workshops and short term training programmes, the application of ‘Accounting Software Programmes’ in practice, in addition to public and expertise lectures from different industrial and corporate sector, which attract many students who enjoy productive and successful careers in their real life.
  • Conduct significant and selective scholarly research in accounting and integrate it into our educational process and to offer introductory and elective courses in accounting for both undergraduate and graduate students, serving the students of other departments throughout of School of Finance and Banking (SFB).
  • Communicate knowledge of the accounting discipline through teaching undergraduate and graduate students, training accounting scholars and educators, and interacting with external business and policy-making community.
  • Facilitate the academic accounting programmes full time and part time in terms of providing the supporting services to accomplish the professional degree such as Certified Public Accountants (C P A) in particular, which helps to gain significant exemptions in general from parts of the professional examinations of the major accounting bodies, for example the Certified Public Accountants (CPA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) etc.
  • Train, educate, conduct research and provides consultancy services to the Small and Medium Enterprises and other business ventures for prosperity.
  • Organize an internship programme in which students gain practical experience in addition to fill the gap between Industry and Education, which facilitates the industrial placement and the students have an excellent opportunity to enhance their employability through the development of practical and professional skills in the areas of accounting and auditing.
  • Improve its role in the economic and social development process of the country by establishing linkage programmes with different stakeholders from which department is able to tap resources and share experiences.

Department’s Vision

  • The department provides an exemplary accounting program that is recognized for its excellence in preparing students who are knowledgeable in the use of conceptual, theoretical and practical applications of financial and non-financial information to reach successful business solutions. The Department also seeks to recruit and retain faculty who do high-quality research that benefits students and professionals. Further, the department also is seeking to establish and maintain close community involvement through student interaction with the business community as well as bring former students and professionals back into the classroom for purposes of enhancing their skills.

Career Opportunities in Accounting

  • There are many career paths for accounting graduates. Our graduates are normally employed by private accounting firms and also pursue the professional certification in accounting i.e. Certified Public Accountants (CPA), and the UK based Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA). Others prefer employment in the public sector and quasi-government institutions in Rwanda. Broadly, there are career opportunities in accounting, forensics, tax, management advisory services, government and non-government organizations, internal auditing, cost and management accounting, financial analysis and also the money and capital markets.

Departmental Projections

  • The department aspires to provide more flexible and market driven courses such as a short term certificate or diploma in the area of accounting, auditing, and taxation etc. and to tap the ever increasing new opportunities in academics, social and economic environments with a view of reflecting them in the program and activities to produce a holistic product "Business graduate".
  • As a way of marketing our students and programs, the department continues to undertake industry linkage for student placements, research and project appraisals. Entrepreneurship and enterprise development plays a key role in economic development of any country.
  • The department in supporting the Government policy framework, which recognizes the role of Small and Medium Enterprises in industrialization. In view of this, the department particularly invites for funding of projects with a practical emphasis that demonstrate linkage between academics and practitioners/business.

Research Agenda

  • The department has just embarked on the process formulating a research agenda. The objective is to have a working document that will guide the department’s activities in the next few years.
  • In accordance with the projections outline above, the department has decided to produce a Research Agenda 2010-2011 identifying broad research themes to stimulate application for funding in certain key areas such as:
          1. Accounting Education, Teaching, Assessment, Methodologies of Education and Training.
          2. Accounting History and Accounting Professionalization.
          Research Agenda

          3. Business Ethics
          4. Audit and Assurance and Audit Risk
          5. Financial Reporting and First Time Adoption of IFRS Standards in the Corporate Sector
          6. Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Accounting
          7. Cost Management & Management Accounting and Financial Management
          8. The role of accounting information in capital markets,
          9. Accounting for financial instruments, empirical studies in international accounting
          10. Accounting role in securities analysis, corporate taxes
          11. Corporate Social Responsibility Accounting
          12. Environmental Accounting Practices and Policies
          13. The economic impact of accounting policy, public sector audit issues, the governance role of audit committees, international consistency in audit reporting
          14. Accounting practices in case of non-making profit organizations
          15. Advanced Accounting issues in the areas of mergers, combinations, securities analysis responsibility accounting centers, divisional and segment performance measures and analysis, corporate financial management, financial analysis, financial forecasting and trend analysis credit management, risk management, insurance, treasury, cash management, the design of executive compensation contracts productivity, efficiency, organizational design and incentives in the business organizations etc.


Dr. SHAIK NAGOOR MEERA Ph.D,
Associate Professor
Head, Department of Accounting - SFB.

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FINANCE

Finance Department

The department has produced the most number of graduates with 119 diplomas and 460 bachelor’s degrees awarded since its inception with the management faculty at KIST.

Finance was an already existing option at SFB in the MBA program. This made it easier to consolidate the BBA finance option at SFB. This option is important because it is of great necessity to financial institutions since it supplies them with qualified financial managers.

Finance departmentserves the following objectives:

  • To equip students with advanced skills in finance with a view of their knowledge in financial management;
  • To promote research based on finance and other related disciplines offered at SFB;
  • And to help students write good projects for soliciting funds for self-employment.

    COURSE OUTLINE

  • FIN 209

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    FINANCE 420

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    Links on types of banks:
    www.sfb.ac.rw/storage/Links_on_types_of_banks.doc

    NOTES ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF BANKS
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    Final Exam Schedule

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    HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

    Human Resources Management Department

    SFB regards human resource management as a critical aspect of every modern business. Without effective Human Resource Management, companies lack clear objectives which could steer them to success in management functions.

    Therefore, organizations achieve their set goals and objectives because of the presence of a unique well-groomed human resource that is intelligent and innovative enough to evaluate situations and make informed strategic decisions.

    Our Human Resource Management Department is geared towards ensuring that SFB becomes strategically positioned to be recognized as an internationally accredited business school in Rwanda through the increased production of the best and brightest employees.

    SFB must however, articulate its motivation initiatives in its mission statement and strategic plans. Over 297 students have graduated since the inception of the Department in the faculty of Management.

    The HRM department has the following objectives:

  • To build a strong knowledge-base that will help Rwanda achieve its vision 2020,
  • To train skilled and specialized human resource managers whose skills are relevant on the international labor market
  • To create opportunities to promote talented and high performing managers among others.

    COURSE OUTLINES

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    MARKETING

    Marketing Department

    Marketing as a discipline, had all along been the backbone of all businesses. This importance lies in its role as a catalyst for revenue generation and a strategic tool for product/service sustainability.

    As such, the Department of Marketing is charged with ensuring that students with marketing specialization are equipped with the analytical knowledge so that they can bring tangible contributions to their future employers.

    Marketing principles and other related courses have been designed to provide the foundation upon which students as future employees or self-employed can build in order to cope with the challenges to be encountered in the ever-changing business environment.

    In addition, the involvement of fourth year students in identifying pending marketing problems to the local business entities of their choice and the challenges of suggesting realistic solutions to the same, provide them with the hands on experience and confidence which are prerequisites to providing business solution.

    On the other hand, faculty members in the department have been involved in outreach services whereby several workshops and seminars were conducted for the purpose of imparting business skills to the business community.

    In view of this, it has been envisaged that faculty members will increase their participation in outreach endeavors so that more local business people can benefit and subsequently add value to their daily undertakings.

    Executive Training

    The Executive Education & Short Term Training Unit aims at coordinating and harmonizing the provision of Executive Education & Short Term Training Programs to the Rwandan Community.
    We deliver customized Executive Education & Short Term Training courses for a variety of purposes serving the experiential needs of government agencies, private companies as well as specialty industries throughout the country.
    Our Modules are adaptable to the precise needs of the requesting institutions and focus on a variety of areas such as intensive and specialized managerial skills, banking and finance, insurance, etc…
    Executive Education & Short Term Trainings are designed for a target group size of roughly 10 to 20 participants although all inquiries are welcome.

    The right institution to help you strengthen your skills!
    … Time is a precious resource for managers, executives and leaders; … it is very necessary to know how to optimize it.

    Announcement of Executive Management Development Program

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    Professional Programs

    ACCA

    Professional Training at SFB

    (I)ACCA

    With a determination to produce the best national and international business managers for today and tomorrow, SFB embarked on an ambitious programme of training internationally qualified and recognized accountants, auditors and financial experts.

    To achieve this, SFB has been affiliated to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), through the University and Registration Scheme (UCRS). So far, SFB is the leading ACCA Tuition Provider in Rwanda, and is looking forward to becoming its Approved Learning Partner.

    What is ACCA?

    The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants- ACCA - is the largest and fastest- growing global professional accountancy body. Through its flexible ways of training students, ACCA awards internationally recognized Certificates to its affiliates and members and, therefore, the possibility to work anywhere on the globe.

    Its reputation and influence in both Finance and Accountancy are respected worldwide by Multinational Corporations, Governments, UN Bodies, Local Firms and Individual Employers.

    SFB has trained (and continues to train) accountants, auditors and financial personnel from all sectors of the Rwandan economy. Currently, about 152 learners are pursuing the ACCA programme at Mburabuturo Campus.

    Efforts are being made to train an additional 315 learners, expected to be drawn from the Rwandan public sector, courtesy of a World Bank grant to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning.

    A considerable number of students are already pursuing the Professional Level (final stage) of ACCA Programme.So far the following former SFB ACCA Students –now ACCA Affiliates and/or Members- have completed the Program.

    ACCA COURSES

    FUNDAMENTAL LEVEL

    Knowledge Module:

    F1: Accountant in Business F2: Management Accounting F3: Financial Accounting

    PROFESSIONAL LEVEL

    Essentials:

    P1: Professional Accountant P2: Corporate Reporting P3: Business Analysis

    Skills Module:

    F4: Corporate and Business Law F5: Performance Management F6: Taxation F7: Financial Reporting F8: Audit and Assurances F9: Financial Management

    Options (any two)

    P4: Advanced Financial Management P5: Advanced Performance Management P6: Advanced Taxation P7: Advanced Audit and Assurance

    Note: An applicant’s previous qualifications may entitle the candidate to exemptions from certain ACCA Examinations, following ACCA exemption policies.

    (II) CAT (CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANT TECHNICIAN)

    SFB is looking forward to launching the CAT programme, for those who may not meet the direct admission requirements to the ACCA programme. After successful completion of CAT, a student is allowed to go straight to the Skills Module (2nd level) of the ACCA programme.

    The CAT syllabus is aimed at developing a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge, skills and techniques required by modern professional accountants.

    (III) A DEGREE FROM OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY

    Through the ACCA partnership with Oxford Brookes University, ACCA students can gain a BSc Honors Degree in Applied Accounting either while they complete their ACCA studies or after gaining their ACCA qualification. If you register with ACCA as a student you will be automatically registered for Oxford Brookes University Degree.

    How does it work?

    If you register with ACCA as a student you will be automatically registered for the Oxford Brookes University Degree. As soon as you have completed the Fundamentals Level, the Online Professional Ethics you may submit a Research and Analysis Project to Oxford Brookes University, which will be assessed by the University Business School staff. If you are successful you will be awarded the Degree of Bsc (Hons) in Applied Accounting.

    How do I get the Degree?

    If you are eligible and opted in, and have passed the Fundamentals Level of ACCA Examinations, you may submit a Research and Analysis Project to Oxford Brookes University that is then marked by the University. If you pass the Project then the Degree is awarded.

    How do I find more about the project?

    If you visit www.accaglobal.com/students, you can download the Project Guidelines which give full instructions as to how to prepare and submit the project.

    How do I graduate?

    Following assessments of projects, an Examination Board is held in Oxford. Results letters are then sent out to all students. Certificates will be sent out to students who have passed as soon as possible after the results letters.

    Will I be able to attend a Graduation Ceremony?

    All students will be invited to attend a graduation ceremony in Oxford normally in September each year. There will normally be a small charge for this ceremony.

    CPA PROGRAM

    TUITION FOR DECEMBER 2010 CPA EXAM

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    CPA Announcement

    Click on the following link to view the List

    www.sfb.ac.rw/storage/CPA_list0001_1.pdf

    Goldman Sachs - 10,000 Women

    The School of Finance and Banking (SFB) in collaboration with Goldman Sachs and the William Davidson Institute (WDI) offers the Goldman Sachs Business School Scholarship and the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneur Certificate Program for deserving Rwandan women.

    The “Goldman Sachs Scholarships Program” is part of Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Women initiative, which will provide 10,000 women, predominantly in developing and emerging markets around the world, with a business and management education.

    The scholarship program focuses on underprivileged women regardless of age, and brings business education to Rwandan women who have traditionally been denied opportunities in schooling.

    Under the Goldman Sachs Business School Scholarship Program, female students applying for the SFB’s 4-year Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (BBA) program, with demonstrable financial need and academic readiness are encouraged to apply every academic year. The award is a full scholarship for the current academic year including tuition, room and board, and books. Continuation of the scholarship for the next academic year is contingent upon satisfactory progress and availability of funds.

    Since the introduction of the Scholarship at the SFB in June 2008, 45 female students have been awarded the scholarship. All scholarship recipients receive counseling and mentoring by the program manager and SFB faculty to ensure academic success.

    Under the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneur Certificate Program, 119 women (4 Cohorts) have graduated from the program. 30 women (Cohort 5) are in the program and they will graduate in January 2011. The Cohort 6 of 30 women will start the training in February 2011.

    For further information about the application and registration procedures please contact the Program Manager, UZARERWA Agnes at the School of Finance and Banking.

    GS 10,000 WOMEN PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT.

    http://www.sfb.ac.rw/storage/Goldman_Sachs_Announcement.pdf

    Goldman Sachs Announcement

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