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MBA Syllabus

This document outlines course content for financial management and international finance courses. For financial management, topics include concepts of finance, capital structures, capital budgeting, financial statements analysis, working capital management, and dividend policy. For international finance, content covers the globalization impact, foreign exchange markets, regulatory frameworks, sources of international finance, foreign exchange risk management, and international accounting standards. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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MBA Syllabus

This document outlines course content for financial management and international finance courses. For financial management, topics include concepts of finance, capital structures, capital budgeting, financial statements analysis, working capital management, and dividend policy. For international finance, content covers the globalization impact, foreign exchange markets, regulatory frameworks, sources of international finance, foreign exchange risk management, and international accounting standards. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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(202)-FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

1. Concept of Finance, Corporate Finance, Finance Functions and other functions. Structures of the Financial System. 2. Financial Management Meaning and Objectives, As of Financial Management, Scope and Functions of Financial Management, Financial Planning and Forecasting.

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(6) 3. Capitalization Under and Over Capitalization, Capital Structures Computation of cost of capital, Trading on Equity, Leverages Type and Significance 4. Capital Budgeting Nature and Significance, Time value of money- Discounting and Compounding Methods of evaluating Capital Expenditure proposals 5. Financial statements of Corporate organizations, Introduction to Schedule- VI, Provisions of Companies Act 1956. 6. Analysis and interpretation of Financial Statements using the techniques of Ratio Analysis and Fund Flow analysis. 7. Working Capital Management Nature of Working Capital Management, Need for working capital operating cycle, estimation of working capital requirement Management of Cash and Receivables, Cash Budget. 8. Management of Profits-Dividend Policy, Procedural and Legal formalities involved in the payment of dividend-Bonus Shares. (6)

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Books Recommended:1. Financial Management I.M.Pandey 2. Financial Management Khan & Jain 3. Financial Management S.M.Inamdar 4. Financial Management N.M.Wechlekar 5. Financial Management S.C.Kuchal 6. Financial Management & Policy R.M.Shrivastava 7. Financial Management Prasanna Chandra 8. Financial Management- P.V. Kulkarni

(208)-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SECTION I (20) 1. Agricultural Sector Implications of WTO Concept & Importance of Commodity market 2. Industrial Policy Regulations of 1991 leading to Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization Emergence of BRIC economies 3. Banking Sector Concept & Importance of Core Banking, Retail Banking. Basel II Concept and implications 4. Insurance Sector IRDA, Life and Non Life Insurance. 5. Taxation - Concept Implications of VAT, Customs Procedures, Excise. 6. Capital Market Meaning, Avenue for raising finance. Introduction to derivatives market. SECTION II (10) 1. Environmental Education - Objectives, Principles, Scope and functions of environmental education. Role of NGOs. 2. Managing Natural Resources Importance Water, Land. 3. Global Warming Problem, Implications, Concept of Carbon Credit, Role of Government and Non-Government Agencies & Businesses. 4. Disaster management Concept, causes and consequences, disaster mitigation. Books Recommended:1. Environmental Policy By. James Lester, Duke University Press 2. Environmental Management System ISO 14001 By Dr. Ashok Joshi, L. Ramkrishnan, Nivedita Sarnaik

(405B)- INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

1. Overview of international business. (6)

a. Globalization and its impact. b. WTO and its impact. c. Role of World Bank, IMF, SDR. d. Nature, scope and significance of international finance. e. Use of IT in international finance. 2. Forex Markets (12) a. Definition of foreign currency and foreign transactions- trade and non trade. b. Forex Markets- spot forward, future options & swaps. c. Role of participants of Forex market. d. Exchange Rate determination- Mathematical models. e. Impact of Euro currency, Chinese Yuan, Japanese Yen and US Dollar. f. Emerging importance of Indian rupee. 3. Regulatory Framework of international finance (9) a. Indian perspective-FEMA, foreign trade policy, role of RBI, rupee convertibility, EOU/STPI, SEZ, EPZ. b. International perspective-federal bank, European Central Bank, ICC guidelines. 4. Sources of international finance (15) a. Trade settlement methods. b. Export Finance. C. Buyers credit and suppliers credit. d. International receivables and cash management. e. ECB, FCCB, ADR, GDR, FDI. f. Syndication. 5. Forex Risk Management (15) a. Risk definition and measurement. b. Hedging tools and techniques- internal and external. 6. International Accounting Standards on foreign transactions (3) Books Recommended:1. International Finance- A.V. Rajwade 2. International Finance- P.G. Apte 3. International Finance- Shapior 4. International Economics- D.M. Mithani 5. Essence of International Money- Adrian Buckley

6. Exchange Control Regulations- Nabhi 7. MAFA- S.D. Bala & Pattabhai Ram. 8. International Finance V. K. Sharan

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