Bahria University
(Islamabad Campus)
Department of Management
Sciences
Course Title:
Financial Management
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Semester:
Semester
Instructor:
Annam Ahsan
Class: MBA
Section: A & B
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course aims at enabling students to understand the financial decision making process and to
interpret the impact that these financial decision have on value creation within a firm. The theory of
financial management will enable the students to comprehend and analyze dynamic financial
situations effectively & efficiently; consequently resulting in accurate & correct application of
business decisions in real time scenario.
The course is designed to introduce the basic principles of financial theory and practical aspects of
business finance. These techniques taught will be equally applicable to various organizations whether
small or large, by adapting them to the real life situations confronted by financial managers.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1
The main objectives of this course are:
To introduce the concepts and theories of modern financial management.
2.
To develop an appreciation for the usefulness of these theories for financial
making.
3.
To develop the student's financial decision-making skills.
decision-
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the course, the students should:
Be able to understand the basic principles regarding analysis of financial statements &
analyze the financial position of a corporation.
Achieve an understanding of the concept of cash flow statements and be able to develop
them.
Be able to forecast financial statements.
Acquire skills in developing Optimal Capital Structure of the Company.
Understand how company should manage its working capital.
TEXT BOOKS (S) AND REFERENCES
1
Fundamentals of Financial Management (11th Edition) by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston
Fundamentals of Financial Management (11th Edition) by James C.Van Horne
Principles of Managerial Finance (11th Edition) by Lawrence J. Gitman,
Financial Management Theory & Practice (11th Edition) by Eugene F. Brigham & Michael C.
Ehrhardt, McGraw-Hill.
ASSESSMENT EVALUATION
Students assessment will be based on their ability to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts
and theories learnt in the course. Students will be evaluated on the basis of a demonstration of their
Bahria University
(Islamabad Campus)
Department of Management
Sciences
ability to forecast the financials, do break-even analysis, and valuation of a new venture. They will be
required to show skills to develop a complete business plan.
ITEM
ASSESSMENT TASK
WEIGHT
TOTAL MARKS
Final Examination
40%
40
Mid-Term Examination
25%
25
Quizzes
15%
15
Final Project
10%
10
Individual Assignments
10%
10
GRADE:
SCORES OBTAINED:
A
B+
B
C+
C
D
F
87 %
80 86 %
72 79 %
66 71 %
60 65 %
50 59 %
50 %
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
The teaching methodology for this course will primarily be lecture based, with significant class
interaction. However, this method will be supplemented with a range of other teaching
methodologies as well.
Mini Cases/Readings to be used as class readings as well as assignments
Project/Case study Analysis
Question Practice Sessions
Quizzes, both announced and unannounced.
Attendance:
Minimum 75% attendance is required. This is student responsibility to follow up on what they may
have missed due to absence from a teaching session through interaction with fellow students who
attended the class.
Late Submission:
There will be no retake of a quiz that a student misses. Late submission of assignments and case
analysis is discouraged and will be penalized by 10% of the assigned marks for each day of late
submission.
Dishonest Practice and Plagiarism:
Students are expected to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism involves to claim some one else work as ones
own. The fact that a student might do it unintentionally still constitutes plagiarism and hence is strictly
prohibited. Students are expected to take reasonable care to ensure originality of their work. The
existence of plagiarism will result in zero marks on the assignment and will be notified to Head of
Department for further disciplinary actions.
Bahria University
(Islamabad Campus)
Department of Management
Sciences
COURSE CONTENTS / SYLLABUS BREAKDOWN IN LECTURES
Week
Topics
Overview of Financial Management
Financial Statement Analysis
Financial Statements & Cash Flows
Cost of Capital
Capital Structure & Leverage
Capital Structure & Leverage
Dividend Policy & Theories
Dividend Policy & Theories
Mid Term Exams
10
Financial Planning & Forecasting Financial Statements
11
Financial Planning & Forecasting Financial Statements
12
Cash Flow Estimation & Risk Analysis
13
Cash Flow Estimation & Risk Analysis
14
Cash Management
15
A/R & Inventory Management
16
Presentations
17
Revision
18
Final Term Exams