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School: Batch: 2018-20 Program: Mba Current Academic Year: 2019 Branch: Semester: II

This document provides information on a corporate finance course for an MBA program. The course is worth 3 credits and covers key concepts in corporate finance including financial decisions, investment decisions, and dividend decisions. The course objectives are to provide students with the conceptual framework and techniques to efficiently manage financial issues when making decisions that impact a firm's market value. Upon completing the course, students will be able to examine key concepts, interpret time value and risk, apply capital budgeting and cost of capital methods, explain working capital management, and evaluate dividend decisions. The course will cover these topics over 5 units through lectures, assignments, and a final exam.

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School: Batch: 2018-20 Program: Mba Current Academic Year: 2019 Branch: Semester: II

This document provides information on a corporate finance course for an MBA program. The course is worth 3 credits and covers key concepts in corporate finance including financial decisions, investment decisions, and dividend decisions. The course objectives are to provide students with the conceptual framework and techniques to efficiently manage financial issues when making decisions that impact a firm's market value. Upon completing the course, students will be able to examine key concepts, interpret time value and risk, apply capital budgeting and cost of capital methods, explain working capital management, and evaluate dividend decisions. The course will cover these topics over 5 units through lectures, assignments, and a final exam.

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School: Batch : 2018-20

Program: MBA Current Academic Year: 2019


Branch: Semester: II
1 Course Code CORPORATE FINANCE
2 Course Title MBA-
3 Credits 3
4 Contact 3-0-0
Hours
(L-T-P)
Course Type Compulsory /Elective/Open Elective
5 Course Every decision that a firm makes has a corporate finance component to it. The
Objective subject, corporate finance thus includes all of a firm’s decision that has financial
implications. Those broadly include (i) Financial Decisions, (ii) Investment
Decisions & (iii) Dividend Decisions. These decisions have the implications on the
firms’ market/share value.
As a Finance Manager, you have to take the above decisions. The objective of this
course is to provide you with the conceptual framework necessary to understand
above financial issues and the techniques to manage them efficiently and
effectively. You may choose a career in manufacturing companies, non-
governmental or service sector, investment banks or management consultancy,
thorough learning of the art of financial management is a must
6 Course On completion of this module the student will be able to:
Outcomes
CO1. Examine key concepts of corporate finance.
CO2. Interpret the time value of money and risk.
CO3. Apply various methods of capital budgeting and cost of capital.
CO4. Explain the sequential steps of working capital management.
CO5. Evaluate dividend decisions for a firm.
CO6. Integrate contemporary issues in corporate finance.
7 Course Project Finance and Management deals with the decision of project
Description planning, analysis, selection, financing, Implementation and review. A
project manager will be concerned with project financial and managerial
decisions

8 Outline syllabus CO Mapping


Unit 1
A Introduction of the module, need and Importance of financial CO1
management, Financial Functions , Financial Decisions,
Objectives & Scope of Financial Management
B Operating environment, Risk and Uncertainty, Measurement of CO1,CO2
Risk, Relationship between Risk and Return.

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C Time Value of Money, Valuation concepts. Techniques, Practical CO1,CO2
applications of Compounding and Present Value Techniques.
Unit 2
A A brief description of various instruments of long-term sources CO2
of finance; Introduction, Meaning & definition of capital
structure, Determinant and Pattern of Capital Structure,
Optimum Capital Structure.
B Concept, Classification & Importance of cost of capital, CO2
Measurement of cost of capital of different components of cost
of capital, Computation of Weighted Average Cost of Capital,
C Meaning of Lease, Types of Lease, Difference between CO2
Operating lease and Finance Lease
Unit 3
A Introduction, Need, Scope, Importance and Limitations of CO3
Capital Budgeting Decisions,
B Capital Budgeting process and Approaches of Capital Budgeting CO3
Decisions –Traditional approaches

C Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) approaches. CO3


Unit 4
A Introduction, Meaning , types & Determinants of working CO4
capital; Importance of the Management of Working Capital,
Sources of Financing of Working Capital, Components of
Working Capital, Working Capital Cycle.
B Introduction, Meaning & Objective of Receivables CO4,CO6
Management, Factors affecting the size of Receivables,
Motives for holding cash, Factors determining cash.
C Introduction, Objectives, Importance of Inventory Management, CO4,CO6
Techniques of Inventory Control.
Unit 5
A Introduction, Meaning and Types of dividends; Dividend Policy – CO5
Meaning, Factors influencing dividend policy.
Relationship between Dividend Policy and Value of Firm,
Relevance Theory of Dividend – Walter’s approach & Criticism.
B Gordon’s approach to dividends & Criticism. CO5
C Irrelevant concept of dividend, Modigliani and Miller’s CO5
approach, Criticism of M-M Approach.
Mode of Theory
examination
Weightage CA MTE ETE
Distribution 30% 20% 50%
Text book/s*
“Financial Management – Theory and Practice”,
Prasanna Chandra, 7ed. (Tata McGraw Hill)

Other - “Financial Management”, IM Pandey (Vikas Publishing House)

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References - “Financial Management & Policy”, James C. Van Horne,
(Prentice Hall, New Delhi)
- “Fundamentals of Corporate Finance” by Ross,
Waterfield Jordan, (Tata McGraw Hill)
- “Corporate Finance – Theory & Practice” Aswath Damodaran,
(John Wiley & Sons)
- Financial Management, MY Khan and PK Jain, (Tata McGraw
Hill)

Newspaper, Magazines and Journals


- Economic Times, Business Line, Business Standard
- Journal of Finance
- Business India, Business Today, Capital Market
- Management Accountant
- Chartered Accountant
- Chartered Finance Analyst
- Journal of Accounting and Finance

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POs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
COs
CO1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CO2 2 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
CO3 2 2 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 1
CO4 2 2 2 2 - 1 1 1 1 1
CO5 2 2 2 1 - - 1 1 1 1
CO6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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