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Managerial Finance

The document outlines an MBA course on Managerial Finance. The course aims to acquaint students with fundamental finance concepts and theories to apply to corporate decision making and value creation. The course covers four units: introduction to finance concepts like time value of money and cost of capital; capital investment decisions using techniques like payback period, NPV, and IRR; capital structure and leverage theories; and dividend decision models and their impact on firm value. The exam will consist of 70% semester examination and 30% internal assessment with 60% numerical and 40% theoretical questions. Suggested reading materials are also provided.

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Managerial Finance

The document outlines an MBA course on Managerial Finance. The course aims to acquaint students with fundamental finance concepts and theories to apply to corporate decision making and value creation. The course covers four units: introduction to finance concepts like time value of money and cost of capital; capital investment decisions using techniques like payback period, NPV, and IRR; capital structure and leverage theories; and dividend decision models and their impact on firm value. The exam will consist of 70% semester examination and 30% internal assessment with 60% numerical and 40% theoretical questions. Suggested reading materials are also provided.

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Semester-II

MBA-203: Managerial Finance

Maximum Marks: 100 Semester Examination: 70 Internal Assessment: 30

Objective

The basic objective of the course is to acquaint students to the fundamental concepts of managerial finance and policy with view to apply rich body of financial theory in corporate decision making and in creating value for shareholders.

Contents
Unit I Introduction to Finance: concept, principles that form the basics in financial management, scope, goal of the firm; Time value of money- future value and present value computation, comparing P.V. with F.V, Use of Excel Spread Sheets for P.V. and F.V computation; Cost of Capital- concept, significance, determining cost of specific sources of capital, the weighted average cost of capital. Unit: II Capital Investment Decisions: concept and types of capital expenditures, capital budgeting process, Estimation of Cash Flows for investment analysis, Capital budgeting decision criteria:-pay-back period and post pay-back method, present value and net present value method, internal rate of return: Introduction to risk in capital budgeting. Unit: III Capitalization-Meaning, Significance, theories of capitalization, over and under capitalization; Capital Structure and Leverage- concept, factors affecting capital structure, relevance of capital structure net income approach and traditional approach , Irrelevance of capital structure-net operating income approach and MM hypothesis: Agency costs-another equilibrium theory of optimal capital structure, EBIT EPS analysis, Indifference point computation; Financial and Operating Leverage, Analysis and impact of leverage. Unit IV

Dividend Decision & Value of Firm: Purpose of dividend decision, objectives of dividend policy,
different dividend policies, forms of dividends, Dividend relevance theories: Walters Model, Gordons Model; Dividend relevance M M Hypothesis; managing shareholders value-value drivers, economic value

added and spread sheet approach for valuing companies, corporate dividend behavior and value of firm. Note:-This paper shall have 60% numerical and 40% theoretical questions.

Suggested Reading:1. Copeland, T.E.Financial theory and corporate policy, Pearson Education, New Delhi. 2. James, Van Horne, Financial management policy, Pearson Education, New Delhi 3. Arnold G. Corporate Finance, Pearson Education, New Delhi.

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Berk J. Financial Management, Pearson Education, New Delhi Keown A.J. Financial Management Prentice Hall Of India Pandey I.M., Financial Management Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. Chandra, P Financial Management Tata Mc- Graw Hill Khan and Jain, Financial Management Tata Mcgraw Hill

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