BBA 204 Course Plan

  • Programme Code 017
  • Course Code BBA-204
  • Course TypeCore
  • Programme Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Course Name Financial Management
  • L - T/P - Credits 4 - 0 - 4
  • Course Outcome
  • CO1 Explain the nature and scope of financial management.
  • CO2 Analyze capital Budgeting process and apply capital budgeting technices for business decisions.
  • CO3 Exmine various capital structure theories and analyze factors affecting capital structure
  • CO4 Examine the theories of dividend and analyze factors affective dividend policy and suggest dividend policy
  • CO5 Acquire skills to manage profitability and take sound financial decision for a business.
Unit No. Lecture No. Topic Sessional Outcome Mapping with CO ICT Tools / Class Material (PPT ) First Shift Second Shift Guest Lecture Expert Lecture
1 L1 Introduction about Financial Management: Meaning, nature, scope, and objectives of Financial Management Recognizing the purpose of course the basics of Financial Management. CO1
1 L2 Concept of Profit , wealth and value maximization Understanding the concept of wealth, profit and value maximization CO1
1 L3 Implication of profit ,wealth and value maximization Understanding the implication of wealth ,profit and value CO1
1 L4 Economic value added Describing the term economic value added CO1
1 L5 Market value added Describing the market vale added CO1
1 L6 Function and responsibilities of Finance manager Understanding the fuctions and responsibility of finance managers. CO1
1 L7 Time value of money Explaining the Time Value of Money : present value CO1
1 L8 Time value of money Explaining the Time Value of Money : fututre value CO1
1 L9 Time value of money Describing the Time Value of Money including Pension CO1
1 L10 Revision
1 L11 Revision
1 L12 Sources of long term finance Students will be able to understand the sources of long term finance CO2
1 L13 Components of cost of capital Students will be able to understand the components of cost of capital. CO2
1 L14 Calulation of cost of capital Students will be able to calculate cost of capital CO2
2 L15 Cost of equity Understanding of cost of equity CO2
2 L16 Cost of retained Earning Understanding of cost of retained earning CO2
2 L17 Cost of Debt and cost of prefrence Capital Students will be able to understand the cost of debt and prefrence capital. CO2
1 L18 Weighted Average cost of capital Understanding the weighted average cost of capital CO2
2 L19 Marginal cost of capital Stuents will be able to understand Marginal cost of capital CO2
2 L20 Introduction of capital Structure Understanding the Determinants of Capital structure CO2
2 L21 Net income approach Understanding the Net Income Approach and its application CO2
2 L22 Net operating income approach Understanding the Net Operating Income Approach its application CO2
2 L23 MM Hyopothesis Understanding the MM Approach its application CO2
2 L24 Traditional Approach Understanding the Traditional Approach its application CO2
2 L25 Revision
2 L26 Revision
3 L27 Introduction of capital Budgeting and process of capital Budgeting Explaining the meaning of capital budgeting CO3
3 L28 Methods Capital Budgeting Discussing the methods of capital budgeting CO3
3 L29 Payback period Method Student are able to caculate the capital budgeting by Payback method CO3
3 L30 Discounted payback period method student are able to caculate the capital budgeting by discounted payback method CO3
3 L31 Accounting rate of return method Student are able to caculate the capital budgeting by ARR CO3
3 L32 Net present value Student are able to caculate the capital budgeting by NPV CO3
3 L33 Internal rate of return methods Student are able to caculate the capital budgeting by IRR CO3
3 L34 Probabilty index methods Unerstanding capital budgeting with the help of probability index method CO3
3 L35 Capital budgeting under risk and uncertainty Unerstanding the risk factors involved where risky future cash flows are expressed in terms of the certain cash flows investors will accept today CO3
3 L36 Certainty equivalent Approach Discussing in detail the the possible outcomes of a series of related choices CO3
3 L37 Risk Adjusted Discounting Rate Discussing in detail the the possible outcomes of a series of related choices and numercials CO3
3 L38 Independent and Dependent Risk Analysis Understanding the Independent and Dependent Risk Analysis CO3
3 L39 Independent and Dependent Risk Analysis Understanding the Independent and Dependent Risk Analysis and numericals on it CO3
3 L40 Replacement Decisions Explaiming the replacement decisions CO3
3 L41 Sensitivity Analysis Determining how variables impact a single event CO3
3 L42 Sensitivity Analysis Determining how variables impact a single event CO3
3 L43 Introduction to Financial Analytics Understanding how to improve financial visibility, profitability, and the value for the business and stakeholders CO5
3 L44 Introduction to Financial Analytics Understanding how to improve financial visibility, profitability, and the value for the business and stakeholders CO5
3 L45 Revision
3 L46 Revision
3 L47 Gordon Model Explaining the Gordon Model in detail CO4
3 L48 Walter Model Explaining the Walter Model in detail CO4
3 L49 MM Approach Explaining the MM Model in detail CO4
4 L50 Lintner Model Explaining the Lintner Model in detail CO4
4 L51 Planning of Funds through Management of Assets Explaining the Planning of Funds through Management of Assets CO4
4 L52 Working Capital Management Discussing how a business with insufficient working capital will be unable to meet obligations as they fall due, leading to late payments to employees, suppliers and other providers of credit CO5
4 L53 Concept of Working Capital Explaining the Concept of Working Capital CO5
3 L54 Working Capital Approaches Discussing the approaches to working capital CO4
3 L55 Working Capital Estimations Discussing the Working Capital Estimations CO4
3 L56 Management of Cash Explaining the process of managing the cash in the firm CO4
3 L57 terms like Inventories, Receivables, Marketable Securities and Account Payables Elaborating the key terms on Inventories, Receivables, Marketable Securities and Account Payables CO4
3 L58 Revision Discussing the past year question paper
3 L59 Revision Discussing the past year question paper
3 L60 Revision Discussing the past year question paper

# As per Scheme & Syllabus Of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi 2022-23 Onwards.