FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-I SOLVED PAPERS AND GUESS
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IMN501: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-I
Module-I:
Introduction: Introduction to Financial Management, Financial Process, Scope of Financial Management, Goals of the firm (Profit Maximum Vs Wealth Maximum), Objectives of Financial Management in contemporary business environment.
Module-II:
Long-term Financing Decisions: Financial Markets, Money Markets, Capital Markets (Capital market Institutions), Types of Issue, Types of share capital, Debentures, Relative merits and demerits; Stock Indices (Sensex, Nifty).
Investment decisions: Time value of money, Future value and compounding, Present value and discounting; Concept of Return and Risk, CAPM Model, Concept of value; Nature and Types of investment decision, Investment evaluation criteria (NPV, IRR, Payback, Discounted payback).
Module-III:
Cost of Capital: Significance of Cost of Capital; Determining components of cost of capital –Cost of Debt, Preference Share Capital, Equity share capital, Cost of Retained earning, WACC.
Module-IV:
Capital Structure: Concept of Leverage, Types of Leverage, Capitalization, Theories of capitalization, Over and under capitalization, watered stock/capital, Capital
Structure Theories – Relevance and irrelevance theories.