15ME743 Financial Management syllabus for ME



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 INTRODUCTION 10 hours

INTRODUCTION:

Book keeping – systems of book keeping, journal an d ledger posting. Financial Statement, Preparation of Trial balance, profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet with adjustments.05Hours

 

STATUTORY LEVIES:

Forms of organization, direct and indirect taxes. Statutory Registration- excise Duty, central sales tax, VAT, service tax, central and state general Sales tax, international fund availability.05Hours

Module-2 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 12 hours

WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT:

Definition, need and factors influencing the working capital requirement. Determination of operating cycle, cash cycle and operating cycle analysis. Calculation of gross working capital and net working capital requirement.

 

LONG TERM FINANCING:

Raising of finance from primary and secondary markets. Valuation of securities, features of convertible securities and warrants. Features of debt, types of debt instruments, return on investment(ROI) and credit rating of units. Shares, debentures.

Module-3 INVESTMENT DECISIONS 12 hours

INVESTMENT DECISIONS:

Inventory investment , Strategic investment , Ownership investments , lending investment, cash equivalent investment, factors affecting investment decisions, Capital Budgeting, disinvestment methods - public offer, sale of equity, cross holding 06 Hours

 

ASSET MANAGEMENT DECISIONS :

Current Asset Management , Fixed Asset Management, Wealth management , engineering asset management (EAM) - asset maintenance technologies, asset reliability management, project management 06 Hours

Module-4 RISK AND REQUIRED RETURN 13 hours

RISK AND REQUIRED RETURN:

Risk and return relationship, methods of measuring the risk, Business risk, financial risk, calculation of expected rate of return to the portfolio, financial theories - portfolio theory , capital asset pricing model , arbitage pricing theory numerical problems. 06 Hours

 

RATIO ANALYSIS / ACCOUNTING RATIO:

Liquidity ratio – Current ratio, quick ratio, turn over ratio, capital structure ratio- Debt – equity ratio, Coverage ratio, Profitability ratio, Profit margin, Return on assets, Activity ratios – Inventory turnover ratio, Debtors Turnover ratio. Preparation of the balance sheet from various ratios. Analysis of any one published balanced sheet. 07 Hours

Module-5 COSTING 12 hours

COSTING:

Classification of costs, preparation of cost sheet, absorption and variable costing, standard costing, job costing, process costing. Classification of the variances analysis – material , labor and overhead variances. 06 Hours

 

BUDGETING:

Types of budgets – Flexible budgets, preparation of cash budgets, purchase and production budgets and master budget, Budgetary control, advantages & limitations of budgeting. 06 Hours

 

Course Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

1. Measure the returns from engineering projects of differing risks and present a risk-return tradeoff relationship (PO 4, 12)

2. Determine the financial ratios and profitability margins of projects to evaluate economic viability to accept or reject the project. (PO 11)

3. Evaluate cost break ups of engineering projects and processes to determine and control the prohibitive cost components (PO 11)

4. Apply a Engineering Asset Management techniques to evaluate the economic value of physical assets. (PO 1, 11, 12)

 

TEXTBOOKS:

1. Financial Management, Khan & Jain, text & problems TMH ISBN 0-07-460208-A. 20001

2. Financial Accounting, Costing and Management Accounting, S. M. Maheshwari, 2000

3. Srivatsava, Radhey Mohan, Financial Decision Making : Text Problem and Cases, New Delhi : Sterling Publishers (Private) Limited, 198*, p»H

4. Francis, Pitt, The Foundations of Financial Management, London : Arnold Heinmann, 1983, p.l

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

2. Financial Management, I. M. Pandey, Vikas Publication House ISBN 0-7069-5435-1. 2002

3. Financial Management, Abrish Gupta, Pearson.

4. Financial Decision Making,Humpton. 2000

5. Financial Management, Theory and Practice, Prasanna Chandra TMH ISGN -07-462047-9, 3rd edition 2002

6. Essentials of Financial Management, Walker, Ernest W., New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 1976, p.l

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