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Financial Management and Corporate Finance

This course introduces the basic theory, concepts, and practical applications of corporate finance. The course objectives are to understand fundamentals and agency problems in corporate finance, techniques for analyzing long-term projects, capital structure techniques and selecting financing sources, dividend models and applicability, and corporate valuation in mergers and acquisitions. The course is divided into five units that cover introduction to finance and corporate valuation models, investment and financing decisions including capital budgeting, financial decisions regarding capital structure and leverage, dividend policy and relevance, and mergers and acquisitions including exchange ratios and synergy benefits.

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Financial Management and Corporate Finance

This course introduces the basic theory, concepts, and practical applications of corporate finance. The course objectives are to understand fundamentals and agency problems in corporate finance, techniques for analyzing long-term projects, capital structure techniques and selecting financing sources, dividend models and applicability, and corporate valuation in mergers and acquisitions. The course is divided into five units that cover introduction to finance and corporate valuation models, investment and financing decisions including capital budgeting, financial decisions regarding capital structure and leverage, dividend policy and relevance, and mergers and acquisitions including exchange ratios and synergy benefits.

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KMBN204: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE FINANCE

Course Credit: 3
Contact Hours: 40 Hrs
Course Objectives: This course is intended to introduce the basic theory, concepts and practical
applications in corporate finance and to enable students to analyse various corporate decisions.
The course objectives are outlined below:
1) To understand the fundamentals, various models and agency problems of Corporate Finance.
2) To acquire knowledge about various techniques used for analysing various long-term projects.
3) To have an understanding about various capital structure techniques and selecting best source
of finance.
4) To have an understanding of various dividend models and its applicability.
5) To acquaint students about corporate valuation in mergers and acquisitions.
UNIT I (6 Hrs)
Introduction to Finance & Corporate Finance: Corporate Finance & its scope, Corporate
Governance and Agency Problem, Corporate valuation Models: Asset Based Valuation Model,
Earning based Valuation Model, Cash flow-based Model, CAPM Model, APT, EVA Analysis,
Introduction to start-up finance, Financial Decisions, Time Value of Money.
UNIT II (10 Hrs)
Investment and Financing Decision: Concept of Opportunity Cost, Cost of Debenture, Preference
and Equity capital, Composite Cost of Capital, Cash Flows as Profit and components of Cash
Flows, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Calculation of NPV and IRR, Excel Application in Analyzing
Projects.
UNIT III (10 Hrs)
Financial Decision: Capital Structure, Relevance and Irrelevancy theory, Leverage analysis –
financial, operating and combined leverage along with its implications, EBIT EPS Analysis, Point
of Indifference.
UNIT IV (10 Hrs)
Dividend Relevance: Factors affecting Dividend Policy, Forms of Dividends, Types of Dividend
Policies, Dividend Models: Walter and Gordon Model, Miller- Modigliani (MM) Hypothesis.
UNIT V (4 Hrs)
Mergers and Acquisition: Introduction, Exchange Ratio, Synergy Benefits, Post Merger EPS, Post
Merger Price of share, Required rate of return of merged company, De-Merger.
Suggested Readings:
1) Khan and Jain - Financial Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Ed.)
2) Pandey I M - Financial Management (Vikas, 11th Ed.)
3) William HakkaBettnerCarcello- Financial and Management Accounting (TMH-
16th Ed.)
4) Sheebakapil-Fundamental of financial management (Wiley,2015)
5) Prasanna Chandra - Fundamentals of Financial Management (TMH, 9th Ed.)
6) Bark DemazoThampy- Financial Management (Pearson,2nd Ed.)
7) R P Rustagi - Financial Management (Galgotia, 2000, 2nd revised ed.)
8) Damodaran, A., Applied Corporate Finance, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2012
9) Ravi M. Kishore – Financial Management (Taxman, 7th Ed)
10) Fundamentals to Financial Management, Brigham & Houston, 14/e, Cengage
Learning
11) Van Horne - Financial Management and Policy (Prentice hall, 2003, 12th Ed.)

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