Management of Financial Services

Paper Code: 
AAF 615
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To acquaint students with the process of managing the Financial Services.

Course Outcome (COs):

 

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AAF 615

Management of Financial Services

 

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

CO 208: Analyze financial services in India as Indian Financial System.

CO 209: Evaluate current financial practices like leasing and hire-purchase.

CO 210: Appraise the various concepts in relation to Mutual Funds and Merchant Banks.

CO 211:  Acquire an overall understanding of Factoring and Securitization of debts.

CO 212: Outline the various concepts and issues related to Venture Capitalists.

Approach in teaching:
Reading and Surfing the various financial companies websites, Preparing PPTs on recent guidelines of RBI, SEBI and AMFI, Preparing assignments on latest financial products and new developing financial markets.

Learning activities for the students:

Reading published content on RBI, SEBI, AMFI websites, Reading Economic times, Seeing Videos and getting updated about financial markets

Evaluation of PPT's, Ms Word Solution files, Quizzes, CA Test, Assignments, End Term Test

 

9.00
Unit I: 
Financial Services

Introduction, Scope, Causes of financial Innovation.

New financial services, Innovative financial Instruments, challenges in the financial service sector

9.00
Unit II: 
Leasing

Definition, Types, legal aspects, Advantages & Disadvantages, Problems faced by lease Industry in India.

Hire Purchase- Meaning, Legal position and banks credit for Hire Purchase.

9.00
Unit III: 
Mutual Fund

Meaning, Types, importance, General Guide lines.

Merchant Banks- origin, Services, Progress & Problems.

9.00
Unit IV: 
Factoring

Meaning, Functions, Types, Factoring in India.

Securitisaton of Debt- Meaning, Structure, Benefits, Securitisation vs. Factoring,

Securitisation in India and Reasons for its unpopularity in India.

Unit V: 
VentureCapital

Meaning, Features & Methods.

Credit cards- meaning, Types, Parties, Procedure & Facilities, Benefits & Demerits.

Essential Readings: 
  • Bhalla V.K.-“Financial Markets &Services”Anmol Publications, Delhi
  • Srivastava R.M.-“Management of Indian Financial Institutions”Himalaya Publication, New Delhi
  • Jain, Khanna, Tiwari, “ Banking and Public Finance” V.K India Enterprises, New Delhi.
  • Natarajan S, Parameshwaran R, “ Indian Banking” S.Chand& Company LTD, New Delhi
  • Khan M.Y. - “Indian Financial System” Vikas Publishing house, New Delhi
  • Sinha, S.L.N., “Development Banking in India”, (Madras: Institute of Financial Management and Research, 1976).
  • Khan and Jain, “Financial Services,” 2nd ed. Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
  • P.N. Varshney, Banking law and Practice, Sultan chand and Sons, Delhi
  • B.S. Khubehandani, Practice and Law of Banking, MacMillian India Limited
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