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Financial Management Syllabus SYBcom Sem 3

This document outlines the course details for the Financial Management - I course offered as part of the Bachelor of Commerce program at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai, India. The course is worth 3 credits and has 3 lectures per week. It aims to teach practical aspects of financial management and developing skills for financial and investment decision making. The course covers topics like capital budgeting techniques, cost of capital computation, and capital structure planning across 3 modules over 45 total lectures. It references 4 books as recommended resources.

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Financial Management Syllabus SYBcom Sem 3

This document outlines the course details for the Financial Management - I course offered as part of the Bachelor of Commerce program at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai, India. The course is worth 3 credits and has 3 lectures per week. It aims to teach practical aspects of financial management and developing skills for financial and investment decision making. The course covers topics like capital budgeting techniques, cost of capital computation, and capital structure planning across 3 modules over 45 total lectures. It references 4 books as recommended resources.

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St.

Xavier’s College (Autonomous),


5, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai 400 001.
Bachelor of Commerce

S. Y. B. Com FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – I Semester III


Credit: 3 CCOM0305 LPW: 3

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

➢ To impart knowledge of practical aspects of financial management so as to develop skills in taking financial
and investment decisions.
➢ To facilitate application of knowledge in day to day business and personal finance management.

Modules Contents Lectures


Introduction to Financial Management – Nature and scope
Capital Budgeting (I)Types of Capita (II)Sources of Capital
Techniques of Appraisal of Investment Proposal
Pay Back Period Method
I 15
Average Rate of Return Method
Net Present Value Method
Discounted Payback method
Profitability Index Method
Cost of Capital
Meaning and significance
Computation of Cost of Equity Capital
II 15
Computation of Retained Earnings
Computation of Preference Capital
Computation of Debt
Capital Structure Planning
Selection of a suitable Capital Structure based on EPS, DPS and
III 15
MPS Criterion
(Excluding Capital Structure planning models)
Total Lectures 45

REFERENCE BOOKS:

➢ Basic Financial Management- M.Y. Khan & P K Jain, McGraw Hill Education (I) P. Ltd.
➢ Financial management – J.M. Pandey, Vikas Publishinh house, 2015
➢ Financial management – Prasanna Chandra, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.
➢ Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management – Prassana Chandra, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.

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