The students will be enabled to analyze financial management techniques, conduct ratio analysis, manage working capital, evaluate capital budgeting decisions, and understand cost of capital
Course Outcomes (COs):
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24CFSG 303 |
Financial Management (Theory) |
CO 73: Analyze financial management, financial planning, and the time value of money in business. CO 74:Analyze a company's financial health using ratios and leverages. CO 75:Estimate working capital requirements, break-even analysis, and inventory management for firms. CO 76:Compare projects using capital budgeting techniques, and dividend policies, and make profitable decisions. CO 77:Compute cost of capital and determine capital structure for financing decisions. CO 78: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, and PowerPoint presentations. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Seminar presentation, Practical problems analysis |
CA test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentations. |
• Financial Management: Meaning, Objectives, Scope, Importance and Limitations, Techniques of financial statement analysis: Comparative financial statement, Common size financial statement, Break even analysis, Ratio analysis ,trend analysis, cash flow analysis, others .
• Financial Planning: Objectives, Significance & Factors affecting Financial Planning.
• Time value of Money : Future Value of a Single Cash Flow,Future Value of an Annuity
• Present Value of Series of Cash Flows, Present Value of an Annuity, Present Value of Uneven Cash Flows
• Practical: Assess financial statements for performance evaluation.
• Ratio Analysis:
• Meaning and classification of ratio-Liquidity ratio, Activity ratios, Profitability ratios, Leverage ratios and Investment ratios.
• Operating and Financial Leverages:
• Meaning and Types of leverages- Operating, Financial and Combined leverages.
• Practical: Use ratios to assess company performance and understand leverage effects on operations.
• Working Capital Management- Concepts of Working Capital, sources of short-term finance,Concept of Operating Cycle method
• Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis: Meaning and Methods of CVP Analysis: Contribution, P/V ratio, BEP, Margin of Safety
• Inventory Management: Meaning, Importance,Selective Inventory controls technique
• Practical: Prepare a presentation on working capital management, inventory optimization, or cost-volume-profit analysis concepts.
• Capital Budgeting: Meaning, Process and Techniques of Capital Budgeting- Pay Back Period, Post Payback Profitability, ARR,NPV, Profitability Index,IRR, Terminal value method .
• Dividend and Dividend policy: Meaning, Forms of dividend, Factors effecting dividend policies. Dividend Models-Walter Model,Gorden Model,MM Model
• Practical: Apply capital budgeting techniques to assess investment options or analyze dividend policies using various models to make informed financial decisions.
• Cost of capital: Concept, factors affecting cost of capital, Computation of cost of capital.
• Capital Structure and Capitalization: Meaning, concepts, Difference between capital structure and capitalization, Balanced or Optimal capital structure, essentials of sound optimal capital structure, concept of trading on equity, Factors effecting capital structure
• Practical: Calculate the cost of capital for a company and discuss its capital structure
• Agarwal MR- “Financial Management” Garima Publication, Jaipur
• Agarwal & Agarwal "Financial Management" RBD Publication. Jaipur
• Bhalla, V.K., “Financial Management & Policy,” (Anmol Publications, Delhi)
• Chandra, P ,Financial Management : Theory & Practice, Tata McGraw-Hill Education
• Khan M.Y- Indian Financial Management, Tata Mc Graw Hill, India
Suggested Readings:
• Rustagi, “Fundamentals of Financial Management”,(Galgotia Publishing House,
Delhi)
• Maheshwari S.N –Financial Management, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi
• Horne, J.C. Van., “Fundamentals of Financial Management”, 9th ed. (New Delhi Prentice Hall of India 1995).
• Khan and Jain., “Financial Management text and problems”, 2nd ed. ( Tata Mc Graw
• Hill New Delhi 1992).
• Pandey, I.M., “Financial Management”, Vikas Publications.
E- Content:
• Pearson ThinkTank Solutions (113 titles) and access to many more ebooks- http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/iisuniv-ebooks/home.action
• Capitaline
• IM Pandey, Ramesh Bhat, Cases in Finaincial Management,McGraw Hill Education https://www.expresslibrary.mheducation.com/bookshelf
• World E-book Library
Reference Journals:
• International Journal of Financial Management- http://publishingindia.com
• FIIB Business Review
Note: The candidate shall be permitted to use battery operated pocket calculator that should not have more than 12 digits, 6 functions and 2 memories and should be noiseless and cordless.