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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES: ake __ COURSE SYLLABUS | COURSE CODE FIN 002 ( 2013 Curriculum) | COURSE DESCRIPTIVE TITLE FIN 433 ( 2008 Curriculum) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 4 CREDITS 3 units CONTACT HOURS 3 hours CARMELITA U. DE GUZMAN INSTRUCTOR Faculty, College of Business Education | Fundamentals of Financial Management TEXTBOOK Prentice Hall (Thirteenth Edition) C. Van Home # John M. Wachowicz | ~~~ Fundamentals & Applications of Financial Management by Salvador, Baysa, Gamboa, | Geronimo, June 2012 (2014) Fun Ce ie ie cl teases aaa EF (2011) Fundamentals of Financial Management. Andover: Cengage | Brooks, RM. (2010) Financial Management: Core Concepts. Pearson a ae S ‘SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION 1. Course Description This course provides the synthesis of financial management by understanding and appreciating the vital role in business planning and operations. ‘The course focuses on scope and role of Financial Management, analyzing and understanding of financial statements, analyzing and improving management performance, and using working capital management effectively. It also covers the financial forecasting and budgeting, leverage and capital structure, cost of capital and short-term and immediate | ten financing b. Pre-requisites FIN 001 Basic Finance | Conequisites | ¢. Course Classification Required = (Requiredelectivel selected elective) SPECIFIC GOALS FOR THE COURSE a. Course Objective ‘The course aims to provide the students with knowledge on concepts, principles, and processes of finance and the skis that would enable them to apply such aoquired knowledge in realistic nance cases/situatons. b. Course Outcomes By the end ofthe course, the students will be able fo: 1. explain the core concepts, theories principles and philosophies of various topics inthe fied of nance. 2. apply_to specific problem situations the financial decision-making process and to interpret the impact that financial ‘decisions wil have on value creation 3. evaluat the core concept, theories and principles of information technology in generating and disseminating information {or business operations. 4. prepare computations and reports of various business transactions of each business operating entity cc. Student Outcomes Addressed by the Course ‘Students wil be able fo: 1. apply knowledge of business concepts and principles to manage and crifcally solve business problems. 'b. apply knowledge of contemporary business issues in a globally diverse business environment ‘COURSE TOPICS 3 Prolim Period (Wooks 1-6) | Introduction TIP Vision and Mission; TIP Graduate Attributes’ Institutional Intended Leaming Outcomes; Program Objectives! Program intendod Leaming Cutcomes; Course Objectives! Course Intended Leaming Outcomes; Course Policies 4. Introduetion to Financia! Management 1. The role of financial management 2. The business, tax, and financial environments Ml. Valuation 3. The time value of money 4, The valuation of Long-Term Securities 5, Riskand Retum Midterm Period. 7-12) IV, Tools of Financial Analysis and Planning 6. Financial statement analysis 7. Funds analysis, cash-flow analysis, and financial planning \V.. Working Capital Management 8. Overview of working capital management 9. Cash and marketable securities management 410. Accounts receivable and inventory management 11. Short-term financing Final Period (Weeks 13-16) V1. Investment in Capital Assets 12. Capital budgeting and estimating cash flows 13. Capital budgeting techniques 14, Risk and managerial (rel) options in capital budgeting

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