BUSINESS
FINANCE
MBA:
(Finance)
BUSINESS FINANCE the Primary textbook for the course is:
Essentials of Corporate Finance, by Ross, Westfield and Jordan,
fourth edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, ISBN 0-07-121057-7 Reference
books will be:
Introduction to Finance by Lawrence J. Gilman and Jeff Madura,
Addison-Wesley Publishers.
Foundations of Financial Management by Stanley B. Block and
Geoffrey A. Hirt, McGraw Hill Publishers.
Course Contents:
An overview of Financial Environment.
Financial Statements, Taxes and Cash Flows.
Time Value of Money and Discounted Cash Flow Valuation.
, Valuation of Stocks and Bonds.
Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria.
Capital Investment Decision.
Risk and Return.
Cost of Capital.
Leverage and Capital Structure.
Raising Capital.
Working Capital Management.
Dividends
Finance: A Quick Look.
Four Basic Areas:
O Business Finance o Investments.
O Financial Institutions.
O International Finance.
Business Finance:
Addresses the following three questions:
What long-term investments should the firm engage in?
How can the firm raise the money for the required investments?
How much short-term cash flow does a company need to pay its
bills?
Investments:
Deals with financial assets such as stocks and bonds.
, It covers the following issues:
O Pricing Financial Assets.
O Associated Risks and Rewards.
O Determining best mixture of financial investment.
Career opportunities in investment.
O Stock Brokerage.
O Portfolio Management.
O Security Analysis.
Financial Institutions.
Businesses dealing in financial matters.
O Banks and Insurance companies.
International Finance:
Covers international aspects of corporate finance, investment and
financial institutions.
Why Study Finance?
Marketing and Finance:
O Marketers have to work with budgets.
O Need to get greatest payoffs from marketing expenditures and
programs.
O Cost and Benefit analysis of projects.
O So, finance is vital for:
Marketing research.
FINANCE
MBA:
(Finance)
BUSINESS FINANCE the Primary textbook for the course is:
Essentials of Corporate Finance, by Ross, Westfield and Jordan,
fourth edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, ISBN 0-07-121057-7 Reference
books will be:
Introduction to Finance by Lawrence J. Gilman and Jeff Madura,
Addison-Wesley Publishers.
Foundations of Financial Management by Stanley B. Block and
Geoffrey A. Hirt, McGraw Hill Publishers.
Course Contents:
An overview of Financial Environment.
Financial Statements, Taxes and Cash Flows.
Time Value of Money and Discounted Cash Flow Valuation.
, Valuation of Stocks and Bonds.
Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria.
Capital Investment Decision.
Risk and Return.
Cost of Capital.
Leverage and Capital Structure.
Raising Capital.
Working Capital Management.
Dividends
Finance: A Quick Look.
Four Basic Areas:
O Business Finance o Investments.
O Financial Institutions.
O International Finance.
Business Finance:
Addresses the following three questions:
What long-term investments should the firm engage in?
How can the firm raise the money for the required investments?
How much short-term cash flow does a company need to pay its
bills?
Investments:
Deals with financial assets such as stocks and bonds.
, It covers the following issues:
O Pricing Financial Assets.
O Associated Risks and Rewards.
O Determining best mixture of financial investment.
Career opportunities in investment.
O Stock Brokerage.
O Portfolio Management.
O Security Analysis.
Financial Institutions.
Businesses dealing in financial matters.
O Banks and Insurance companies.
International Finance:
Covers international aspects of corporate finance, investment and
financial institutions.
Why Study Finance?
Marketing and Finance:
O Marketers have to work with budgets.
O Need to get greatest payoffs from marketing expenditures and
programs.
O Cost and Benefit analysis of projects.
O So, finance is vital for:
Marketing research.