This document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, units, and resources for a Financial Management course. The purpose of the course is to help students understand finance fundamentals, evaluation techniques, investment decisions, capital structure, dividend decisions, and working capital management. Upon completing the course, students will be able to make financial decisions, explain operational techniques, describe performance and risk dimensions, evaluate shareholders' roles, and assess long-term financing methods. The course contains 5 units covering topics such as time value of money, investment evaluation techniques, capital structure, dividend policy, and long-term sources of finance. Suggested textbooks and online resources are also listed.
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This document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, units, and resources for a Financial Management course. The purpose of the course is to help students understand finance fundamentals, evaluation techniques, investment decisions, capital structure, dividend decisions, and working capital management. Upon completing the course, students will be able to make financial decisions, explain operational techniques, describe performance and risk dimensions, evaluate shareholders' roles, and assess long-term financing methods. The course contains 5 units covering topics such as time value of money, investment evaluation techniques, capital structure, dividend policy, and long-term sources of finance. Suggested textbooks and online resources are also listed.
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Programme MBA – MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION R 2019 Semester II PC
Hours / Credit Total Maximum
Course Course Name Week Hours Marks Code L T P C 19MST22 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 1 0 4 40 100 Course Objective(s): The purpose of learning this course is • To make the students to understand the fundamentals of Finance function. • To understand the evaluation techniques and Investment decisions. • To expose the assessment techniques in capital structure and dividend decision. • To know about the working capital management. • To study the about long term finance. Course Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to: • Know the principles and techniques of financial management to make financial decisions. • Explain the operational techniques for making decisions related to financial functions. • Describe the dimensions of performance and risk relevant to financial firms. • Evaluate the role and importance of shareholders within modern corporations • Evaluate the sources of long term financing methods. UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION 6 Financial management – Nature – Scope – Functions – Role of Financial manager – Time value of money – Present and future value of money (Problems). UNIT 2 INVESTMENT DECISION AND COST OF CAPITAL 10 Capital Budgeting: Nature, Principles and techniques – Evaluation Techniques (Problems): Payback, Accounting rate of return, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Profitability Index – Comparison of DCF techniques. Concept of Cost of Capital, Specific Costs and Overall Cost of Capital. UNIT 3 CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND DIVIDEND DECISION 8 EBIT (Problems) – EPS Analysis (Problems) – Indifference Point (Problems) – capital structure – Designing capital structure- Theory of capital structure. Leverage, Operating and Financial Leverage – Dividend policy – Forms of dividend and Dividend theories. UNIT 4 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 8 Working Capital: Concepts, Needs, Determinants, and Requirements (Problems) – Operating cycle – Working capital finance – Sources of working capital finance. UNIT 5 LONG TERM FINANCE 8 Long term sources of finance- Introduction to primary and secondary market: Overview on Shares and Debentures – Introduction to Lease Financing,Venture capital financing, Hire Purchase Financing and Infrastructure Project Financing – GDR, ADR. TEXT BOOKS: 1. I.M. Pandey, “Financial Management”, 11th Edition, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 2015. 2. Prasanna Chandra., “Financial Management Theory and Practice”, 9th Edition, McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi, 2015. REFERENCES: 1. Khan.M.Y and Jain.P.K, “Basic Financial Management”, 3rd Edition, Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd, New Delhi, 2010. 2. R.P.Rustag, “Financial Analysis and Financial Management”, 3rd Edition, Reprint, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 2009. 3. Rajiv Srinivastava and Anil Misra, “Financial Management”, 2nd Impression Oxford Higher Education, New Delhi, 2012. e-RESOURCES: 1. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/110106043/3, “Basics of Financial Management”, Prof. A. Thillai Rajan Department of Management Studies Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. 2. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/110105057/, “International Financial Environment”, Prof. A. K. Misra Department of Management Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.