STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Paper Code: 
BCP-411
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Learning outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

CO 125: Summarize financial policy and corporate strategy.

CO 126:Manage portfolios and do security valuation Evaluate

CO 127:Appraise international financial management including working capital management

CO 128:Assess risk management, securitization, mutual fund, derivatives and interest rate risk management

CO 129:Assess Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management

CO 130:Compute and understand the concept of mergers, acquisition. and corporate restructuring and corporate valuation and start up finance

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments. Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation,

 

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

18.00

• Financial Policy and Corporate Strategy: Strategic decision-making framework, Interface of Financial Policy and strategic management, balancing financial goals vis-à-vis sustainable growth.
• Risk Management: Identification of types of Risk faced by an organization, Evaluation of Financial Risks, Value at Risk (VAR), Evaluation of appropriate method for the identification and management of financial risk.
• Security Analysis: Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis a) Meaning b) Assumptions c) Theories and Principles d) Charting Techniques e) Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) Analysis
• Securitization: Introduction Concept and Definition, Benefits of Securitization, Participants in Securitization, Mechanism of Securitization, Problems in Securitization, Securitization Instruments, Pricing of Securitization Instruments, Securitization in India

18.00

• Security Valuation: Theory of Valuation, Return Concepts, Equity Risk Premium, Required Return on Equity, Discount Rate Selection in Relation to Cash Flows, Approaches to Valuation of Equity Shares, Valuation of Preference Shares, Valuation of Debentures/ Bonds
• Portfolio Management: Portfolio Analysis, Portfolio Selection, Capital Market Theory, Portfolio Revision, Portfolio Evaluation, Asset Allocation, Fixed Income Portfolio, Risk Analysis of Investment in Distressed Securities, Alternative Investment Strategies in context of Portfolio Management
• Mutual Fund: Meaning, Evolution, Types, Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds

18.00

• Derivatives Analysis and Valuation: Forward/ Future Contract, Options, Swaps, Commodity Derivatives
• Interest Rate Risk Management: Interest Rate Risk, Hedging Interest Rate Risk a) Traditional Methods b) Modern Methods including Interest Rate Derivatives

18.00

• Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management: Exchange rate determination, foreign currency market, Management of transaction, translation and economic exposures, Hedging currency risk, foreign exchange derivatives – Forward, futures, options and swaps
• International Financial Management: International Capital Budgeting, International Working Capital Management a) Multinational Cash Management - Course Objectives: s of Effective Cash Management - Optimization of Cash Flows/ Needs - Investment of Surplus Cash b) Multinational Receivable Management c) Multinational Inventory Management

18.00

• Corporate Valuation: Conceptual Framework of Valuation, Approaches/ Methods of Valuation a) Assets Based Valuation Model b) Earning Based Models c) Cash Flow Based Models d) Measuring Cost of Equity - Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) - Arbitrage Pricing Theory - Estimating Beta of an unlisted company e) Relative Valuation - Steps involved in Relative Valuation - Equity Valuation Multiples - Enterprise Valuation Multiple f) Other Approaches to Value Measurement - Economic Value Added (EVA) - Market Value Added (MVA) - Shareholder Value Analysis (SVA) g) Arriving at Fair Value
• Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring, Conceptual Framework, Rationale, Forms, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial Framework b) Takeover Defensive Tactics c) Reverse Merger, Divestitures a) Partial Sell off b) Demerger c) Equity Carve outs, Ownership Restructuring a) Going Private b) Management/ Leveraged Buyouts Cross Border Mergers
• Start-up Finance Introduction including Pitch Presentation, Sources of Funding, Start-up India Initiative

Essential Readings: 

Study Material Published by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

References: 

• Scanner-Arun Kumar (Suchitra Prakashan (P) Ltd)
• Prasanna Chandra; Financial Management- Theory & Practice (Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing New Delhi)
• I.M Pandey; Financial Management (Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd)

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