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Syllabus of MBA Finance

Posted on the 25 May 2016 by Renu Kumari

1st (First) Semester

a)   Financial Management - Meaning and Objectives, A's of Financial Management, Scope and Functions of Financial Management, Financial Planning and Forecasting.

b)   Capitalization - Under and Over Capitalization, Capital Structures - Computation of cost of capital, Trading on Equity, Leverages - Type and Significance

c)   Capital Budgeting - Nature and Significance, Time value of money- Discounting and Compounding - Methods of evaluating Capital Expenditure proposals. Analysis and interpretation of Financial Statements using the techniques of Ratio Analysis and Fund Flow analysis.

d)   Working Capital Management - Nature of Working Capital Management, Need for working capital - operating cycle, estimation of working capital requirement - Management of Cash and Receivables, Cash Budget.


2nd (Second) Semester

a)   Management of Profits-Dividend Policy, Procedural and Legal formalities involved in the payment of dividend-Bonus Shares.
b)   Advanced Financial Management - Accounting Standards, Capital Structure Theories, Dividend Distribution Theories, Capital Budgeting, Economic Value Added (EVA) and Financial Analysis using tools such as Cash Flow and Fund Flow.
c)   The Finance function : Nature and Scope. Evolution of finance function - The new role in the contemporary scenario - Goals of finance function - maximizing vs. satisfying (School); Profit vs. Wealth Vs. Welfare ; the agency relationship and costs - The new debate on maximizing - Vs- satisfying. Wealth maximization and Risk-Return trade off.
d)   The Investment Decision: Investment decision process- Project generation, project evaluation, project selection and project implementation. Developing Cash Flow Data. Using Evaluation Techniques - Traditional and DCF methods. The NPV vs. IRR Debate. Approaches for reconciliation. Capital budgeting decision under conditions of risk and uncertainty; Measurement of Risk - Risk adjusted Discount Rate, Certainty Equivalents and Beta Coefficients , Probability tree approach - Sensitivity analysis.

3rd (Third) Semester

a)   The Financing Decision: Sources of finance - a brief survey of financial instruments. Concept and financial effects of leverage. The capital structure decision in practice: EBIT - EPS analysis. Cost of Capital: The concept - Average vs. Marginal Cost of Capital. Measurement of Cost of Capital - Component Costs and Weighted Average Cost. The Dividend Decision: Major forms of dividends - Cash and Bonus shares. The theoretical backdrop - Dividends and valuation; Major theories centered on the works of Gordon, Walter and Lintner - The basic dividend theorems for valuation. Dividend policies of Indian Companies.
b)   Current Assets Management : Concepts and characteristics of working capital. Factors determining the working capital. Estimating working capital requirements. Working capital policy. Management of current assets - Cash, Receivables and Inventory. Cash budget, Receivables policy, Credit terms - Financing current assets - Customers credit. Short term bank finance - Bank norms for working - Capital financing.
c)   Corporate Restructures: Corporate Mergers and acquisitions and take-overs - Types of Mergers - Economic rationale for Mergers, motives for mergers, Financial Evaluation of Mergers - different approaches for valuation.. Corporate Value based management systems - Approaches - Principles of good corporate Governance.
d)   Advance Financial Services - Overview of Indian Financial System, Capital Market, Secondary Markets - Stocks Exchanges in India, Money Market and Credit rating

4th (Fourth) Semester

a)   Banking and financial Institutions -Developments since 1991 -Types of bank -Instruments, Study of various interest rates, RBI-Role played, Commercial Banking and Non-Banking Financial Companies.
b)   Security Analysis & Portfolio Management - Investment Scenario, Risk and Return, Security Market Indicators, Equity stock valuation models, Bond valuation, Efficient market hypothesis, Emerging trend of Security Analysis in global market, Portfolio analysis and portfolio selection and Personal Financial Management
c)   Risk and Insurance Management - Introduction to Risk Management, Instruments of External techniques of Risk Management, Life Insurance General Insurance and Legal framework and documentation
d)   Strategic Financial Management and Cost Management
e)   International Financial Management - Foreign Exchange Markets, Multinational Banking Market Efficiency, Foreign Direct Investment and Capital market theory in International context.


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