This document provides information about the BTM 810 Financial Management course. [1] The course aims to help students develop an understanding of all areas of finance and how they relate to business decisions. [2] Students will learn models and techniques for analyzing complex business issues and develop analytical skills to evaluate theory and practice. [3] Upon completing the course, students will have the skills to independently research, analyze, and resolve business problems.
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Financial Management
This document provides information about the BTM 810 Financial Management course. [1] The course aims to help students develop an understanding of all areas of finance and how they relate to business decisions. [2] Students will learn models and techniques for analyzing complex business issues and develop analytical skills to evaluate theory and practice. [3] Upon completing the course, students will have the skills to independently research, analyze, and resolve business problems.
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FINANCIALMANAGEMENT
Course Code: BTM 810 Credit Units: 04
Course Objective: The course will help students to develop a general understanding of all areas in finance and how they relate to each other and the general business environment. The student will learn to use various models and techniques for analyzing complex issues arising during the business decision-making process. The course will encourage the student to develop analytical skills and evaluate theory and practice within the corporate sector, financial institutions and markets. On completion of the course the student will have the skills and tools required for independent research, analysis and resolution of business issues.
Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction to financial management Aims and objectives of Financial Management Financial Analysis and Planning, Valuation of Securities, Cost-volume, profit Analysis, Operating and Financial Leverage.
Module II: Capital Budgeting Investment and capital Structure Decision, Methods of Capital Budgeting Cost of Different sources of Raising capital, Weighted Average cost of capital, Optimum Capital Structure.
Module III: Capital management Inventory, Accounts payable, Effect of Inflation on working capital Management, Instruments of Long-Term Finance, Internal financing and Dividend Policy.
Module IV: Finance planning Finance Function as Business; Approach to Financial Planning; Analysis of financial statements; Limitations of Financial statements; Rational Analysis; Flow of Funds Analysis; Sources of Long and Short Term Finance; Management of Components of Current Assets- Inventory Management.
Module V: Financial policies Accounts Receivable; cash; bills payable, financial policies like working capital policy, Credit policy, Cash policy, Determinants; Basic Features of Indian Money and Capital markets; Financial Structure of Indian Companies and Liberalization & Globalization policy.
Examination Scheme:
Components A CT S/V/Q HA EE Weightage (%) 5 10 8 7 70 CT: Class Test, HA: Home Assignment, S/V/Q: Seminar/Viva/Quiz, EE: End Semester Examination; Att: Attendance
Text & References:
Text: Khan & Jain, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hall I.M. Pandey, Financial Management, Prentice Hall India