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Financial Management

bbasemester 4

Unit 1:Introduction

Concept and scope of financial management; Financial management decisions; Financial manager’s responsibility; Forms of organizations; The agency problem; Business ethics and social responsibility; Financial innovations

Unit 2: Financial Planning and Forecasting

Concept of financial planning and forecasting; Strategic plan; Operating plan; Financialplan, Sales forecast; The additional fund needed formula; Excess capital adjustments;Forecasted financial statement: forecasted income statement and balance sheet; Usingregression to improve forecast

Unit 3:Capital Budgeting

Concept of capital budgeting decision; Capital budgeting decision process; Types ofcapital budgeting projects; Estimation of cash flows, Capital budgeting decision techniques: payback period, discounted payback period, net present value, profitabilityindex, internal rate of return, modified internal rate of return; merits and limitations ofeach capital budgeting decision technique, Replacement decision; Evaluation of projectswith unequal lives

Unit 4:Risk, Return and the Portfolio Theory

Concept and measurement of return and risk, Measurement of rate of return: expectedand average rate of return; Measurement of risk: variance, standarddeviation andcoefficient of variations: Measurement of risk and return in portfolio context; Riskdiversification; Minimum variance portfolio; Efficient portfolio; Optimal portfolio;Capital assets pricing model (CAPM)

Unit 5:Capital Structure and leverage

Concept of capital structure; Capital structure issues; Estimating the optimal capital structure; Factors affecting capital structure; Business risk and financial risk; Leverage: operating and financial leverage; Degree of operating and financial leverage; Combining operating and financial leverage, Impact of financial leverage; Indifference charts; Breakeven analysis: operating, cash and financial BEP

Unit 6:Current Assets Management

Concept of current assets management. Cash management: significance of cash management, motives of holding cash, importance of maintaining adequate cash; Inventory management: significance of inventory management, objectives of holding inventories, inventory management techniques, inventory control system; Receivable management: significance of receivable management, cost of maintain receivables, elements of credit policy, evaluating proposed changes in credit policy

Unit 7:Dividend policy

Nature and types of dividend policy, Dividend versus capital gain; Dividendirrelevance theory; Bird in the hand theory; Tax preference theory; Factors affecting dividend policy; Stock dividends and stock splits: stock split, stock dividend, effect onstock price, Stock repurchase.

Unit 8:Multinational Financial Management

Nature of multinational corporations; Reasons for companies going global ;Multinational versus domestic financial management; Exchange rates quotations; Cross rates; Interbank foreign currency quotations; Trading in foreign exchange rates: spot rates and forward rates; Interest rate parity; Purchasing power parity