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Finance 433-Introduction
to Business Finance introduces the student to the various methods
of financing a company and the application of its funds. The course apprises
the student about the concepts of short term and long term financing,
profit planning, capital budgeting, working capital and its management
and the different approaches to the investment of funds. Included in the
course is a discussion of the financial markets from the borrower's viewpoint. 434-Financial
Theory and Institutions is designed to enable the student to make
a comparative study of the working of various financial institutions which
cater to the requirements of industry and business. It covers aspects
of company formation, financial structure of business, types and source
of financing, non-bank financial institutions including government lending
institution, public issues of bonds and shares, and functioning of stock
exchanges. 565-Financial
Management builds upon the background provided in the fundamental
courses placing heavy emphasis upon the managerial aspect of corporate
finance. Among the topics covered are evaluation of alternative sources
of funds, assets management, analysis of capital structure, funds flow
analysis, forecasting future needs for funds, financial planning and control,
dividend policy and income administration, cost of capital, budgeting
expansion, reorganization and liquidation. 566-Security
Analysis enables the participants to distinguish between the various
types of investment securities, to apply the recognized tests of income,
safety and marketability in the selection of securities and to act prudently
with respect to diversification and management of fund. Careful consideration
is given to the methods of security analysis and the use of technical
aids in the appraisal of investment values. Students are encouraged to
take A.F.S. before taking this course. 567-Corporate
Finance further develops the theoretical frameworks discussed
in basic finance courses and applies them to practical problems in the
Pakistani financial environment. The course goes deep into the liabilities
and equity side of the balance sheet and evaluates the explicit and implicit
costs associated with the various modes of financing. Acquisition and
merger cases in the local environment are discussed in great detail and
students are expected to prepare proposals for them. 572-Seminar
in Finance undertakes an intensive study of-some phases-,of business
finance or investment management through articles appearing in the international
journals and periodicals on finance. 574-Project
Evaluation exposes students to the practical knowledge of how
DBI's judge the viability of a project. The topics covered also include
commercial feasibility, technical feasibility, economic feasibility, but
the emphasis is on financial feasibility. 577-International
Financial Management equips the student to take decisions in the
highly technical international financial environment. Whereas International
banking is tilted towards the procedures involved, this course strives
to educate the student to know, decide, direct and manage international
money and capital transfers. |
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