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Course Type Course Code Name of the Course L T P Credit

OE MS0402 Introduction to Financial 3 0 0 3


Management

Course Objective
• This course will help students to understand the significance of financial management and deal with
how corporations make financial decisions and how such financial decisions add value to the
corporation.
• This course would broadly deal with the fundamental concepts, decisions, and practices associated with
financing decisions.
• It will emphasize using the tools to perform financial analysis.
Learning Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
shall be able to understand the basics of financial management.
be able to appreciate the usefulness of financial information for decision-making and equipped with tools to
make financial decisions in the firms.
be able to apply financial ratios in their decision-making along with an understanding on the banking
business
Unit Lecture
No Topics to be covered hours Learning Outcomes
Measuring the time value of money: Future and To make students conversant
Present Values, annuities, perpetuities, growing with the selection of possible
perpetuities and annuities, compounding and measuring profitable capital projects
returns, Basic Capital Budgeting Techniques – NPV, through capital
1 IRR, PI, ARR, Payback Period. 6 budgeting methods

Financial Markets and Securities: Sources of


Funds, Start-up Financing, Types of Financial Market Understand different types of
– Primary, Secondary, Capital, Money markets, Types financial markets and
of Securities – fixed income securities, equity, securities, how a start-up
2 derivatives, valuation 8 company may raise finance
Understand the basic trade-off
between risk and return,
Risk and Return: Risk -Return Trade off, Types of creation of optimal portfolio
Returns – Average, holding period, effective with different asset classes,
annualized Return, expected Return, Types of Risk – and creating complete
Systematic, Unsystematic, Concept of Risk Aversion, portfolio concerning risk
3 Basics of portfolio theory 6 aversion of investors
Financial Analysis Techniques and Accounting: To understand the basics of
Financial Statements: Income statement and balance financial management and the
sheet, cash flow statements, financial ratios: Activity, process of financial decision-
liquidity, solvency, profitability, and valuation ratios, making using financial
4 Capital Structure and leverage, Case Study 10 statements
To familiarize the students
with the concept of cost
Cost concepts and Break-Even Analysis - management in the business
Cost Concept; Classifications and their and equipped with tools to
importance in business, Concept of Break-even analyze the break-even point
5 point, Break Even Analysis 4 of companies
Introduction to Banking: Types of commercial banks, Understand how the banking
Role of RBI, Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy system works and role of RBI
measures, Commercial Banks versus Shadow Banking, in managing the banking
6 Introduction to NPA and related banking regulations 8 system.

Textbook
1. Brealey, R.A., Myers, S.C., Allen, F., & Mohanty, P. (2014). Principles of Corporate Finance
(11th ed.). Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference book
1. Bodie, Z., Kane, A., Marcus, A. J., & Mohanty, P. (2017). Investments. New York:
McGraw-Hill Education.
2. Anthony, R.N., Hawkins, F.D., & Merchant, K.A. (2013). Accounting: Text and
Cases, (13th ed.). Tata McGraw Hill.

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