16MBAFM304 Advanced Financial Management syllabus for MBA


Unit-1 Working capital management 8 hours

Working capital management – Determination of level of current assets. Sources for financing working capital. Bank finance for working capital. (No problems on estimation of working capital). Working capital financing: Short term financing of working capital, long term financing of working capital. Working capital leverage.

Unit-2 Cash Management 10 hours

Cash Management – Forecasting cash flows – Cash budgets, long-term cash forecasting, monitoring collections and receivables, optimal cash balances – Baumol model, Miller-Orr model, Strategies for managing surplus fund.

Unit-3 Receivables Management 9 hours

Receivables Management – Credit management through credit policy variables, marginal analysis, Credit evaluation: Numerical credit scoring and Discriminate analysis. Control of accounts receivables, Problems on credit granting decision.

Unit-4 Inventory Management 9 hours

Inventory Management: Determinations of inventory control levels : ordering, reordering, danger level. EOQ model. Pricing of raw material. Monitoring and control of inventories, ABC Analysis.

Unit-5 Capital structure decisions 10 hours

Capital structure decisions – capital structure & market value of a firm. Theories of capital structure – NI approach, NOI approach, Modigliani Miller approach, Traditional approach. Arbitrage process in capital structure. Planning the capital structure: EBIT and EPS analysis. ROI & ROE analysis. Capital structure policy

Unit-6 Dividend policy 10 hours

Dividend policy – Theories of dividend policy : relevance and irrelevance dividend decision. Walter’s & Gordon’s model, Modigliani & Miller approach. Dividend policies – stable dividend, stable payout and growth. Bonus shares and stock split corporate dividend behavior. Legal and procedural aspects of dividends Corporate Dividend Tax.

(Question paper: 40% theory and 60% problems)

Practical Components:

  • Study the working capital financing provided by a Bank and submit the report on the same

 

  • Study the annual report of any two companies and prepare a cash budget for next year. 

 

  • Study dividend policy of companies and its impact on shareholders’ wealth

 

  • Study implications of bonus issues/stock splits of companies 

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