Financial Management for Managers
Financial Management for Managers. Instructor: Prof. Anil K. Sharma, Department of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee. Financial Management is an interesting area of learning for the management graduates, working professionals, chartered accountants and similar other professionals working in the related areas. Investment and financing decisions in the business are quite complex and risky and require detailed analysis and investigations before finalizing any investment proposal by any existing or a new business organization/firm. Further, it involves complex capital structure related decisions, working out cost of capital and ways and means about maximizing the value of the firm. In this course, I will discuss the investment, financing and dividend decisions processes in business firms and the process of value maximization of any business firm.
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Lecture 01 - Fundamentals of Financial Management, Part I |
Lecture 02 - Fundamentals of Financial Management, Part II |
Lecture 03 - Fundamentals of Financial Management, Part III |
Lecture 04 - Fundamentals of Financial Management, Part IV |
Lecture 05 - Fundamentals of Financial Management, Part V |
Lecture 06 - Financial Planning and Forecasting, Part I |
Lecture 07 - Financial Planning and Forecasting, Part II |
Lecture 08 - Financial Planning and Forecasting, Part III |
Lecture 09 - Financial Planning and Forecasting, Part IV |
Lecture 10 - Time Value of Money, Part I |
Lecture 11 - Time Value of Money, Part II |
Lecture 12 - Time Value of Money, Part III |
Lecture 13 - Time Value of Money, Part IV |
Lecture 14 - Time Value of Money, Part V |
Lecture 15 - Time Value of Money, Part VI |
Lecture 16 - Time Value of Money, Part VII |
Lecture 17 - Capital Budgeting, Part I |
Lecture 18 - Capital Budgeting, Part II |
Lecture 19 - Capital Budgeting, Part III |
Lecture 20 - Capital Budgeting, Part IV |
Lecture 21 - Capital Budgeting, Part V |
Lecture 22 - Capital Budgeting, Part VI |
Lecture 23 - Capital Budgeting, Part VII |
Lecture 24 - Capital Budgeting, Part VIII |
Lecture 25 - Capital Budgeting, Part IX |
Lecture 26 - Capital Budgeting, Part X |
Lecture 27 - Capital Budgeting, Part XI |
Lecture 28 - Capital Budgeting, Part XII |
Lecture 29 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part I |
Lecture 30 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part II |
Lecture 31 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part III |
Lecture 32 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part IV |
Lecture 33 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part V |
Lecture 34 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part VI |
Lecture 35 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part VII |
Lecture 36 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part VIII |
Lecture 37 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part IX |
Lecture 38 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part X |
Lecture 39 - Estimation of Project Cash Flows, Part XI |
Lecture 40 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part I |
Lecture 41 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part II |
Lecture 42 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part III |
Lecture 43 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part IV |
Lecture 44 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part V |
Lecture 45 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part VI |
Lecture 46 - Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting, Part VII |
Lecture 47 - Cost of Capital, Part I |
Lecture 48 - Cost of Capital, Part II |
Lecture 49 - Cost of Capital, Part III |
Lecture 50 - Cost of Capital, Part IV |
Lecture 51 - Cost of Capital, Part V |
Lecture 52 - Cost of Capital, Part VI |
Lecture 53 - Cost of Capital, Part VII |
Lecture 54 - Capital Structure, Part I |
Lecture 55 - Capital Structure, Part II |
Lecture 56 - Capital Structure, Part III |
Lecture 57 - Capital Structure, Part IV |
Lecture 58 - Capital Structure, Part V |
Lecture 59 - Dividend Decisions, Part I |
Lecture 60 - Dividend Decisions, Part II |
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Financial Management for Managers
Instructor: Prof. Anil K. Sharma, Department of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee. This course will discuss the investment, financing and dividend decisions processes in business firms and the process of value maximization of any business firm.
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