This document outlines the structure and questions for sections of an exam on finance management. Section A asks students to attempt 5 out of 6 short answer questions, each worth 6 marks, covering topics like accounting rate of return, finance manager responsibilities, finance objectives, agency theory, decision trees, and the Indian financial system. Section B requires students to answer 2 out of 6 longer questions each worth 10 marks. Section C contains a single compulsory question worth 20 marks. The full exam is worth 30+20+20=70 marks.
This document outlines the structure and questions for sections of an exam on finance management. Section A asks students to attempt 5 out of 6 short answer questions, each worth 6 marks, covering topics like accounting rate of return, finance manager responsibilities, finance objectives, agency theory, decision trees, and the Indian financial system. Section B requires students to answer 2 out of 6 longer questions each worth 10 marks. Section C contains a single compulsory question worth 20 marks. The full exam is worth 30+20+20=70 marks.
This document outlines the structure and questions for sections of an exam on finance management. Section A asks students to attempt 5 out of 6 short answer questions, each worth 6 marks, covering topics like accounting rate of return, finance manager responsibilities, finance objectives, agency theory, decision trees, and the Indian financial system. Section B requires students to answer 2 out of 6 longer questions each worth 10 marks. Section C contains a single compulsory question worth 20 marks. The full exam is worth 30+20+20=70 marks.
This document outlines the structure and questions for sections of an exam on finance management. Section A asks students to attempt 5 out of 6 short answer questions, each worth 6 marks, covering topics like accounting rate of return, finance manager responsibilities, finance objectives, agency theory, decision trees, and the Indian financial system. Section B requires students to answer 2 out of 6 longer questions each worth 10 marks. Section C contains a single compulsory question worth 20 marks. The full exam is worth 30+20+20=70 marks.
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Section - A
Attempt any five questions out of six.
Each question carries 6 marks
(30 Marks)
1. Write short notes on:
a) Accounting rate of return. b) Key activities of a Finance Manager. 2. Discuss the objectives of Finance Management. 3. Write short notes on: a) Agency theory. b) Decision tree analysis. 4. Discuss the components of Indian Financial System. 5. What do you mean by Working Management? Explain the factors influencing working capital policy. 6. A Refrigerator manufacturer, purchases 1,600 units of a certain components from B. His annual usage is 1,600 units. The order placing cost is Rs. 100 and the cost of carrying one unit for a year is Rs. 8. Calculate Economic Ordering Quantity (EOQ). Section - B Attempt any two questions out of six. Each question carries 6 marks Section - C (compulsory)