DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, INDORE
BBA (Full-Time) Second-2nd-II Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
Financial Management Syllabus
Financial Management [BB 204] Syllabus:
Unit 1: Introduction: Concepts, Nature, Scope, Function and Objectives of Financial
Management. Basic Financial Decisions: Investment, Financing and Dividend
Decisions.
Unit 2: Analysis and Interpretation of Corporate Final Accounts: Understanding the Parameters of health of
Business: Liquidity, Profitability, Solvency and Efficiency through learning
computation, analysis and interpretation of various tools of financial analysis
Preparation of Cash Flow Statement as per Accounting Standard and its Analysis
Unit 3: Leverage Analysis: Developing the Concept of Leverage in Finance. Computation and
inferences of Degree of Operating Leverage, Financial Leverage and Combined
Leverage.
Unit 4: Investment Decisions: Analysis of Risk and Uncertainty. Concept and Computation of Time
Value of Money, DCF and Non DCF methods of Investment Appraisal. Project
selection on the basis of Investment Decisions. Valuating Investment Proposals
for Decision Making. Capital Rationing
Unit 5: Management of Working Capital: Concepts, components, Determinants and need
of Working Capital. Computation of Working Capital for a Company.
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Text Books:
1. Dr.R.P. Rustagi Fundamentals of Financial Management,Taxmann’s
2. I.M. Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publication House, 8th Ed.,
3. Sudhindra Bhat , Financial Management Excel Book
4. Shurti Naagar Fundamental of Financial Management Parshva Publishers
5. Brigham, Fundamentals of
Financial Management, 10th, Cengage Learning
6. Chandra Bose Fundamentals of Financial Management, PHI, 2009
Objective: To familiarize and
develop an understanding of tools and techniques for effective analysis and
interpretations of financial statement and methods for efficient management of
funds of an entity with special reference to corporate form of business
organization.
Scheme: 20 marks for internal
evaluation. The assessment shall be done on the basis of test, case and
assignments External examination shall be of 80 marks. There will be two
sections. Section A, theoretical, is worth 32 marks with 3 questions out of
which student will attempt any 2. Section B will contain practical, numerical
questions having 5 questions and will be worth 48 marks and student will be
require to attempt 3 questions with or without choice.
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