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DU Financial Management Course Description

The document outlines the course DSC-3.2: Financial Management, which carries 4 credits with a distribution of 3 lecture hours and 1 practical hour. It aims to equip students with knowledge in financial management principles, including cash flow estimation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and dividend policies. Eligibility requires a pass in XII, and there are no prerequisites for enrollment.
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DU Financial Management Course Description

The document outlines the course DSC-3.2: Financial Management, which carries 4 credits with a distribution of 3 lecture hours and 1 practical hour. It aims to equip students with knowledge in financial management principles, including cash flow estimation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and dividend policies. Eligibility requires a pass in XII, and there are no prerequisites for enrollment.
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Discipline Specific Course- 3.2(DSC-3.

2): Financial Management


CREDIT DISTRIBUTION, ELIGIBILITY AND PRE-REQUISITES OF
THE COURSE

Course Credits Credit distribution of the Eligibility Pre-


title & course requisite
Code criteria
Lecture Tutorial Practical/ of the
course (if
Practice any)
DSC-3.2: 4 3 0 1 Pass in XII NIL
Financial
Managemen
t

Learning Objectives
The course aims to enable students to acquire knowledge of principles and practice
of financial management.
Learning outcomes
After completion of the course, learners will be able to:
1. Analyse the conceptual framework of financial management and get an insight into
the concept of time value of money, and risk and return.
2. Estimate cash flows for projects, and evaluate their profitability using capital
budgeting techniques.
3. Estimate the cost of capital; and critically analyse different capital structure theories
and factors affecting capital structure decision of a firm.
4. Analyse different theories of dividend and factors affecting dividend policy.
5. Estimate working capital requirements of a firm, and device optimum credit policy
for a firm.

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