Syllabus For Financial Management

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SYLLABUS FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Dr. Rio Dhani Laksana, SE, M.Sc

Course Description

The subject of Financial management is the basic teaching of a series of subjects in


the field of financial science. In this subject the students are introduced in sufficient
depth to the finance theories, especially those related to corporations (corporate
finance). In addition, students will also be introduced to the fundamentals of
investment (investment) and capital markets (capital markets) and the linkages
between these fields.
The objectives of this Financial Management course are:
1. Provide methods of financial analysis that can be used in the process of
determining a company's financial policy that includes the selection of
investment alternatives and financing/ financing policies with long-term
objectives in the form of maximization of company value.
2. Provide short-term financial management methods such as cash and credit
sales policies.
3. Provide valuation methods that can be used to estimate the value of a
company's stock or other assets.
4. Introducing specific topics in finance such as financial corporate bankruptcies
(financial distress) and acquisitions and mergers.
5. Introduce Financial institutions, and mechanisms

Course Description:
The content of this course covers actual analysis of financial problems involved in the
formation management of organizations, especially businesses. The course includes
study of the financial aspects of promotion, securing of capital, effective utilization of
funds, capitalization, dividend policies, financial analysis, current financing,
bankruptcy and related issues.

Prerequisites: Learning Outcomes/ Competencies: Students in this course will:


1. Describe the nature of the finance function and the role of the financial manager in
the attainment of the goal of maximization of shareholder wealth.
2. Explain the relationships of the internal and external financial environment in
regard to the risk/return impact of the decision making process.
3. Evaluate the financial strength and weaknesses of a business by applying ratio
analysis..
4. Understand the principles and theories of working capital management.
5. Evaluate capital budgeting decisions by applying NPV, IRR, PI, and payback
methods.
6. Analyze situations involving the time value of money as it relates to the present
value of a cash payment and the future value of existing funds.
7. Explain the elements of long and short term financing and the process of evaluating
the elements of the cost of capital.
8. Demonstrate proficiency in financial management by applying techniques to case
studies.

Open Door Policy


Since your learning is my primary concern, it is imperative that anything preventing
you from learning be discussed. Please feel free to make an appointment with me or
call me so that I can help you keep on track.

Class Policy on Attendance:


Attendance in classes is an important priority. Missing classes will impede your
progress in learning and understanding financial concepts.

Classroom Behavior :
The student is expected to treat the instructor and his/her fellow students with respect
and courtesy at all times. This means giving your full attention. No private
conversations, no catching up on homework assignments. Such items can and will
affect your participation points.

References
 Eugene F. Brigham, Michael C. Ehrhardt, Fundamentals of Financial
Management, Cengage Learning, 2015

 Ross, Stephen A., Modern Corporate Finance, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill
International, 2016.
Class Schedule

Topic :
1. Introduction to course,
2. Finance
3. Financial Analysis
4. Operating and Financial Leverage
5. Working Capital and Financing
6. Time Value of Money
7. Valuation and Rates of Return
Mid exam
8. Cost of Capital
9. The Capital Budgeting Decision
10. Risk and Capital Budgeting
11. Capital Market
12. Stock Valuation & deviden
13. Merger and Acquisitions
14. Internasional Financial

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