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This Financial Management course is designed to equip students with the essential tools and techniques to make informed financial decisions within an organization. The course covers both foundational and advanced financial management concepts, including financial statement analysis, capital budgeting, risk and return, and international finance.

Key topics include:

  • Financial Statements and Analysis: Understanding and analyzing balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements to evaluate financial health.
  • Time Value of Money: Mastering present and future value calculations and their practical applications.
  • Capital Budgeting: Learning methods like NPV and IRR to assess long-term investments.
  • Cost of Capital and Capital Structure: Determining the optimal balance of debt and equity and its impact on cost of capital.
  • Working Capital Management: Managing cash flow, inventory, and receivables efficiently.
  • Dividend Policy: Exploring various theories and practical approaches to distributing profits.
  • Risk and Return: Assessing portfolio risk, diversification strategies, and applying the CAPM.
  • Corporate Valuation: Valuing companies using discounted cash flow and other methods.
  • International Financial Management: Managing foreign exchange risk and financing international projects.
  • Derivatives and Risk Management: Understanding options, futures, and risk mitigation techniques.
  • Behavioral Finance: Examining how psychological factors affect financial decision-making.

The course will involve case studies, problem-solving exercises, and exams, preparing students to apply financial management concepts in real-world business situations.

Learning Outcome

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Make strategic financial decisions for businesses.
  • Analyze financial statements and ratios.
  • Evaluate long-term projects using capital budgeting techniques.
  • Manage financial risks and resources effectively.

Module 1: Introduction to Financial Management

  • 1.1 Definition and Scope of Financial Management
  • 1.2 Objectives of Financial Management (Profit Maximization vs. Wealth Maximization)
  • 1.3 Role of Financial Managers in Decision Making
  • 1.4 Financial Management and Business Environment

Module 2: Financial Statements and Analysis

  • 2.1 Understanding Financial Statements (Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Cash Flow Statement)
  • 2.2 Financial Statement Analysis (Ratio Analysis, Trend Analysis)
  • 2.3 Working with Financial Ratios (Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, Efficiency)
  • 2.4 Comparative Analysis: Industry and Competitor Benchmarks

Module 3: Time Value of Money

  • 3.1 Concept of Time Value of Money
  • 3.2 Present Value and Future Value Calculations
  • 3.3 Annuities and Perpetuities
  • 3.4 Practical Applications in Financial Decision Making

Module 4: Capital Budgeting

  • 4.1 Overview of Capital Budgeting
  • 4.2 Capital Budgeting Techniques (NPV, IRR, Payback Period, Profitability Index)
  • 4.3 Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting
  • 4.4 Capital Budgeting Under Uncertainty

Module 5: Cost of Capital

  • 5.1 Definition and Significance of Cost of Capital
  • 5.2 Calculating the Cost of Debt, Cost of Equity (Dividend Growth Model, CAPM)
  • 5.3 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
  • 5.4 Impact of Capital Structure on Cost of Capital

Module 6: Capital Structure and Leverage

  • 6.1 Theories of Capital Structure (Modigliani-Miller, Trade-Off Theory, Pecking Order Theory)
  • 6.2 Determining Optimal Capital Structure
  • 6.3 Operating Leverage and Financial Leverage
  • 6.4 Leverage and Risk

Module 7: Working Capital Management

  • 7.1 Definition and Components of Working Capital
  • 7.2 Cash Management, Inventory Management, and Receivables Management
  • 7.3 Working Capital Financing: Sources and Strategies
  • 7.4 Working Capital Optimization Techniques

Module 8: Dividend Policy

  • 8.1 Overview of Dividend Policy
  • 8.2 Dividend Theories (Dividend Irrelevance Theory, Bird-in-the-Hand Theory, Tax Preference Theory)
  • 8.3 Factors Influencing Dividend Policy
  • 8.4 Practical Dividend Policies: Constant Dividend, Stable Dividend, Residual Dividend

Module 9: Risk and Return

  • 9.1 Introduction to Risk and Return
  • 9.2 Measuring Risk (Standard Deviation, Beta)
  • 9.3 Portfolio Theory (Diversification, Efficient Frontier)
  • 9.4 Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and Risk-Return Tradeoff

Module 10: Financial Planning and Forecasting

  • 10.1 Introduction to Financial Planning
  • 10.2 Types of Financial Plans (Short-Term and Long-Term)
  • 10.3 Pro Forma Financial Statements
  • 10.4 Forecasting Techniques (Percentage of Sales Method, Trend Analysis)

Module 11: Corporate Valuation

  • 11.1 Valuation Concepts
  • 11.2 Methods of Valuation (Discounted Cash Flow, Comparable Company Analysis, Precedent Transactions)
  • 11.3 Enterprise Value vs. Equity Value
  • 11.4 Valuing Startups and Growth Companies

Module 12: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Restructuring

  • 12.1 Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions
  • 12.2 Types of Mergers and Acquisitions (Horizontal, Vertical, Conglomerate)
  • 12.3 Valuation and Financing of M&A Deals
  • 12.4 Corporate Restructuring: Spin-Offs, Divestitures, and Buybacks

Module 13: International Financial Management

  • 13.1 Introduction to International Financial Markets
  • 13.2 Exchange Rate Risk Management
  • 13.3 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Multinational Corporations
  • 13.4 Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk (Forwards, Options, Swaps)

Module 14: Financial Derivatives and Risk Management

  • 14.1 Introduction to Derivatives (Options, Futures, Swaps)
  • 14.2 Hedging and Speculation Using Derivatives
  • 14.3 Risk Management Strategies
  • 14.4 Managing Financial Risk: Credit Risk, Interest Rate Risk, Market Risk

Module 15: Behavioral Finance

  • 15.1 Introduction to Behavioral Finance
  • 15.2 Common Behavioral Biases (Overconfidence, Herding, Loss Aversion)
  • 15.3 Impact of Behavioral Finance on Investment Decisions
  • 15.4 Case Studies on Behavioral Finance in Action

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