0% found this document useful (0 votes)
104 views2 pages

IT7T1

This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, syllabus, and textbook for the course "Managerial Economics and Financial Accountancy". The course is offered in the first semester of a 4-year B.Tech program. It carries 3 credits and includes lectures, practice sessions, internal assessments, and an exam. The objectives are to teach microeconomics tools, forms of business, financial statement analysis, and investment/financing decisions. Outcomes include understanding markets, production costs, capital budgeting techniques, and interpreting financial reports. The syllabus covers demand analysis, production theory, market structures, accounting, ratio analysis, and capital budgeting methods. Recommended textbooks are also provided.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
104 views2 pages

IT7T1

This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, syllabus, and textbook for the course "Managerial Economics and Financial Accountancy". The course is offered in the first semester of a 4-year B.Tech program. It carries 3 credits and includes lectures, practice sessions, internal assessments, and an exam. The objectives are to teach microeconomics tools, forms of business, financial statement analysis, and investment/financing decisions. Outcomes include understanding markets, production costs, capital budgeting techniques, and interpreting financial reports. The syllabus covers demand analysis, production theory, market structures, accounting, ratio analysis, and capital budgeting methods. Recommended textbooks are also provided.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

4/4 B.

Tech - FIRST SEMESTER


IT7T1 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANCY Credits:3
Lecture: 3 Periods/week Internal assessment: 30 marks
Practice/Interaction: 1Period/week Semester end examination: 70 marks

Objectives:
 To master the basic tools of microeconomics: supply and demand analysis; firms’ production
and pricing decisions, market equilibrium and market structure analysis.
 To enable the students to know different forms of businesses and their characteristics,
limitations and advantages.
 To enable the students to analyze a company’s financial statements preparation and come to
a reasoned conclusion about the financial situation of the company.
 To introduce prospective managers of new ventures to prepare and analyze financial
statements.
 To enable the students understand how organizations make important investment and
financing decisions

Outcomes:
Students will be able to
 Aware of various aspects of managerial economics, production & cost analysis, markets &
pricing strategies.
 Develop an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems by applying the
subject knowledge of Managerial economics.
 Apply capital budgeting, financial analysis techniques in evaluating various investment
opportunities
 Enhance their capabilities in the interpretation of balance sheets are followed in industries,
organizations & institutes.

Syllabus:

Unit -I
Introduction to Managerial Economics & Demand Analysis: Definition of Managerial Economics,
Characteristics and Scope – Demand Analysis: Meaning- Demand distinctions- Demand
determinants- Law of Demand and its exceptions. Elasticity of Demand & Demand Forecasting:
Definition -Types of Elasticity of demand - Measurement of price elasticity of demand. Demand
Forecasting: Meaning - Factors governing demand forecasting - Methods of demand forecasting -
Criteria of a good forecasting method.

Unit-II
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis: Production Function- Isoquants and Isocosts, MRTS,
Law of variable proportions- Law of returns to scale- Least Cost Combination of Inputs, Cobb-
Douglas Production function - Economies of Scale. Introduction to Markets, Managerial Theories of
the Firm & Pricing Policies: Market structures: Types of competition, Features of Perfect
Competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition.
Unit -III
Types of Industrial Organization, Introduction to business cycles: BEP Analysis, Characteristic
features of Industrial organization, Features and evaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership,
Joint Stock Company, State/Public Enterprises and their types. Introduction to Break-Even Point
(simple problems) - Managerial Significance and limitations of BEP.

Unit -IV
Introduction to Financial Accounting: Introduction to Double-entry system, Journal, Ledger, Trial
Balance- Final Accounts (with simple adjustments) - Limitations of Financial Statements.
Interpretation and analysis of Financial Statement: Ratio Analysis – Liquidity ratios, Profitability
ratios and solvency ratios.

Unit -V
Capital and Capital Budgeting: Meaning of capital budgeting, Need for capital budgeting – Capital
budgeting decisions (Examples of capital budgeting) - Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback
Method, Accounting Rate of Return (ARR), IRR and Net Present Value Method (simple problems)

Text Books:
1. A R Aryasri - Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, TMH 2011
2. S.A. Siddiqui & A.S. Siddiqui, MangerialEconomice and Financial Analysis, New Age
International Publishers, 2011.

Reference Books:
1. N. Appa Rao. & P. Vijaya Kumar - Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, Cengage
Publications, New Delhi, 2011
2. [Link] Rao - Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, Maruthi Publications, 2011
3. Suma damodaran- Managerial Economics, Oxford 2011

You might also like