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Financial Management (English language)34190/4293/1920/1/26
Study guide

Financial Management (English language)

34190/4293/1920/1/26
Academic year 2019-20
Is found in:
  • International Curriculum, programme stage 2
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 6 credits
Weight: 6,00
Total study time: 150,00 hours
Possible deadlines for learning account: 01.12.2019 () or 15.03.2020 ()

Organisation of education

Teaching Activities, Learning Activities, Assessment Activities
Lecture24,00 hours
Self-study90,00 hours
Seminar36,00 hours
Supervised independent work
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Re-sit exam: is possible.
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Special admission is required to enrol in this course unit under credit contract.
Co-ordinator: De Block Lindsay
Language course: No
Languages: English
Scheduled for: Semester 1 or Semester 2

Objectives

Can describe investment forms and the elements that determine their return.
Can explain the meaning and use of cash flows.
Can explain the different components of working capital.
Can explain the dividend policy and the optimal capital structure of an enterprise.
Can explain different financing options.

Can advise an optimal investment and financing policy.
Can apply different selection methods in the investment decision process.
Can determine the return and risk of different investment forms.
Can apply the basic concepts and principles of valuation of shares.
Can apply the basic concepts and principles of the valuation of companies.
Can draw up a financial management report.
Can optimize the working capital.

Can explain the various risks associated with international business.
Can explain hedging techniques for risks related to international business.

Can explain the principles of budget control.
Can explain coherence and connections between various sub-budgets.
Can explain the meaning and content of the various sub-budgets in a master budget.
Can draw a financial plan.

Is able to analyze policy decisions and / or choices and formulate (under guidance) substantiated suggestions with a view to sustainable policy development, even if this does not appear to be immediate or only economically viable.

Contents

Importance of financial management
Cash planning and management working capital
Investment analysis
Valuation of shares and loans
Basic financing of equity and loan capital
Optimal equity share
Valuation of the company
Dividend policy
International financial policy
Financial planning
Budgeting and budget control
Types of budgets

Order of enrolment

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Prerequisites

In de facultaire onderwijs- en examenregeling (FOER) vind je de overeenkomst inzake volgtijdelijkheid die voor dit opleidingsonderdeel van toepassing zijn.

Final objectives

can develop and implement a financial policy and can take and advise short and long term appropriate financial decisions
can act ethically and with respect for sustainability principles, in keeping with the professional deontology

Teaching methods

  • Learning dialogue
  • Practice session

Study guidance

Individual learning problems can always be reported to the lecturer.
Formative feedback

Evaluation

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Non-periodicReport20,00
PeriodicWritten examination80,00
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
MomentForm%Remark
PeriodicWritten examination100,00

Study materials

1. Mandatory books
Mandatory
  • Author: Marc Deloof, Sophie Manigart, Hubert Ooghe, Cynthia Van Hull
  • Edition: eerste
  • ISBN-nr: 978-10-902-8109-8