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Course Title: Financial Management Course Code: FIBA601 Credit Units: 3

This document provides information on a postgraduate level course titled "Financial Management". The 3 credit course aims to familiarize students with financial markets and decision making. It will develop students' analytical skills and ability to interpret business information and apply financial theory. The course covers topics like capital structure theories, capital budgeting, working capital management, and dividend decisions. Student learning will be assessed through a mid-term exam, project, viva, and final exam. The primary textbook is Van Horne's "Financial Management and Policy".

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Course Title: Financial Management Course Code: FIBA601 Credit Units: 3

This document provides information on a postgraduate level course titled "Financial Management". The 3 credit course aims to familiarize students with financial markets and decision making. It will develop students' analytical skills and ability to interpret business information and apply financial theory. The course covers topics like capital structure theories, capital budgeting, working capital management, and dividend decisions. Student learning will be assessed through a mid-term exam, project, viva, and final exam. The primary textbook is Van Horne's "Financial Management and Policy".

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Course Title: Financial Management Course Code: FIBA601 Credit Units: 3
Level: PG
Course Objectives:
 Familiarizing the students with the financial environment of business, especially the financial markets

 Imbibing knowledge about the decisions and decision variables involved in building the liability side of balance sheet of the firm

 Developing the analytical skills by associating the tools and techniques with the situation

 Developing skills for interpretation business information and application of financial theory in financing related decisions

Pre-requisites: The participants must have basis understanding of Financial Accounting.

Student Learning Outcomes:

 Students will be able to appraise the Financial Environment and the Financial System.
 They will be able to analyze the various sources of finance and their optimum allocation.
 Students will be able to assess the rationale behind dividend decision and the retain earnings
 Recognizes the wealth creation processes.
Course Contents/Syllabus:
Weightage (%)
Module I Introduction 20
Descriptors/Topics
A Framework for Financial Decision-Making- Financial Environment, Introduction to Financial Markets and Financial
Instruments Changing Role of Finance Managers, Objectives of the firm, Time Value of Money and Risk- Return
Analysis

Module II Financing Decision 25


Descriptors/Topics
Leverage Analysis (EBIT-EPS analysis) and Computation of Cost of Capital (WACC &WMCC), Capital Structure
Theories- Net Income Approach, Net operating Income Approach, Traditional approach & Modigliani Miller Model,
Trade off Models, pecking order theory. Factors determining the optimum capital Structure.

Module III Investing Decisions – Capital Budgeting and Working Capital Management 25
Descriptors/Topics
Capital Budgeting - Estimation of Cash Flows, Criteria for Capital Budgeting Decisions Pay back, ARR, Discounted
Payback NPV, IRR, PI, Issues Involved in Capital Budgeting, Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting – An Introduction

Working Capital Management - Factors Influencing Working Capital Policy, Operating Cycle Analysis, Management
of Inventory, Management of Receivables, Management of Cash and Marketable Securities, Financing of Working
Capital.

Module IV Dividend Decision 15


Descriptors/Topics
Introduction, Factors determining dividend policy, and types of dividend. Theories of Dividend Decisions- MM
Hypothesis, Walter Model, Gordon Model. Forms of Dividends- cash dividend, Bonus shares, stock split. Dividend
policies in practice.

Module V Valuations Concepts 15


Descriptors/Topics
ROI, Economic Value Added, Market Value Added, Shareholders Value Creation.
Pedagogy for Course Delivery: Lectures will be delivered and case studies method of teaching will be used for real world understanding of the topics

Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination

30% NA
70%
Theory Assessment (L&T):
Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

Components (Drop down)


Mid-Term Exam Project Viva Attendance
Weightage (%)
10% 10% 5% 5% 70%

Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment: NA

Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

Components (Drop down

Weightage (%)

Text
 Van Horne, J.C. 2012, Financial Management and Policy, 12th Ed., Prentice Hall of India

References:
 Damodaran, A. 2012, Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 2nd Ed., Wiley & Sons..
 Brearly, R. A. and Myers, S. C. 2006, Principles of Corporate Finance, 8th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill
 Rustagi, R.P. 2012, Financial Management: Theory, Concepts and Problems, Galgotia Publishing Company.
 Pandey, I.M. 2013, Financial Management, 10th Ed., Vikas Publishing House

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