BA9222 Financial Management Hand written Lecture Notes - sasi kala Edition

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Financial Management (3 Units) Handwritten Premium Lecture Notes, Prepared by Sasi. Specially for Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) Candidates. Syllabus Covered based on Anna University Second Semester M.B.A Syllabus.

CONTENT:

Unit-1 FOUNDATION OF FINANCE (Pages:50)
UNIT-3 FINANCING AND DIVIDEND DECISION (Pages:10)
UNIT-4 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT (pages: 12)

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Unit-1
FOUNDATION OF FINANCE
Meaning of financial management
Importance of financial management
Objectives of financial management
Profit maximization
Approaches to finance
Traditional approaches
Modern approaches
Methods of financial forecasting
1. Percentages of sales methods
2. Simple regression methods
3. Multiple regression method
Financial management
1. Anticipating financial needs
2. Acquiring financial resources
3. Allocating funds in business
4. Administrating thee allocation of funds
5. Analyzing the performance of funds
6. Accounting and reporting to manager
Evolution or history of finance management
1. Traditional phase
2. Modern phase
Aim of finance function
Goals and objective of FM
Function of finance decision
Organization finance function
Time value of money

UNIT-3
FINANCING AND DIVIDEND DECISION
Advanced financial management and dividend policy
Leverages
Operating leverages


UNIT-4
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Definition WC
Objectives of WC
Elements of working capital
1. Inventories
2. Accounts receivables
3. Marketable investment
4. Cash
5. Creditors
Components of working capital
1. Gross working capital
2. Net working capital
Current assets
Stages of WC
Factors affecting WC
1. Internal factors
2. External factors
3. Operating cycle
Long term sources of WC
Medium short-term sources of WC
Internal sources
External sources
Cash management
Nature of cash management
Motives of holding cash
1. Transaction motives
2. Precautionary motives
3. Speculative motives
4. Compensation motives
Operating cash cycle
The objectives of accounts receivable management
Factors influencing the AC receivable
Methods or approaches of receivable management
Types of factoring

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