Acca- F9 Financial Management-Detailed Live Classes Recorded
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 75.32 GB | Duration: 123h 13m
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 75.32 GB | Duration: 123h 13m
Financial Management, DCF Techniques Capital Budgetig, Investment Analysis & Appraisal, CAPM, Dividend growth model,
What you'll learn
ACCA- F9- Financial Management. A- F M-fuction-Nature & Purpose, Distingush- FM, FA and MA; Financial objectives, coporate objectives & strate
ACCA-F9- FM- Shareholder wealth maximisation,profit maximisation, EPS growth. Stake holders-objectives, conflicts, agency theory,reward schemes, regulatory req.
Not for profit status- finacial objectives, Value for money;
Planning and Objective setting, Goal congruence,
Requirements
Basic accounting knowledge
Description
The aim of the course is to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. The syllabus for Financial Management is designed to equip candidates with the skills that would be expected from a finance manager responsible for the finance function of a business. It prepares candidates for more advanced and specialist study in Advanced Financial Management. The syllabus, therefore, starts by introducing the role and purpose of the financial management function within a business. Before looking at the three key financial management decisions of investing, financing, and dividend policy, the syllabus explores the economic environment in which such decisions are made. The next section of the syllabus is the introduction of investing decisions. This is done in two stages - investment in (and the management of) working capital and the appraisal of long-term investments. The next area introduced is financing decisions. This section of the syllabus starts by examining the various sources of business finance, including dividend policy and how much finance can be raised from within the business. It also looks at the cost of capital and other factors that influence the choice of the type of capital a business will raise. The principles underlying the valuation of business and financial assets, including the impact of cost of capital on the value of business, is covered next. The syllabus then covers an introduction to, and examination of, risk and the main techniques employed in managing such riskMain capabilitiesA – Discuss the role and purpose of the financial management function.B – Assess and discuss the impact of the economic environment on financial management.C – Discuss and apply working capital management techniques.D – Carry out effective investment appraisal.E – Identify and evaluate alternative sources of business finance.F – Discuss and apply principles of business and asset valuations.G – Explain and apply risk management techniques in business.H – Apply employability and technology skills.Core areas of the syllabusFinancial management function (A).Financial management environment (B).Working capital management (C).Investment appraisal (D).Business finance (E).Business valuations (F).Risk management (G).Employability and technology skills (H).
Overview
Section 1: ACCA F9 Financial Management (FM)
Lecture 1 The financial management function - Session 1
Lecture 2 The financial management function - Session 2
Lecture 3 The financial management function - Session 3
Lecture 4 Basic investment appraisal techniques
Lecture 5 Investment appraisal – Discounted cash flow techniques - Session 1
Lecture 6 Investment appraisal – Discounted cash flow techniques - Session 2
Lecture 7 Investment appraisal – Discounted cash flow techniques - Session 3
Lecture 8 Investment appraisal – Further aspects of discounted cash flows - Session 1
Lecture 9 Asset investment decisions and capital rationing - Session 1
Lecture 10 Asset investment decisions and capital rationing - Session 2
Lecture 11 Investment appraisal under uncertainty
Lecture 12 Working capital management - Session 1
Lecture 13 Working capital management - Session 2
Lecture 14 Working capital management - Session 3
Lecture 15 Working capital management - Session 4
Lecture 16 Working capital management – Inventory control
Lecture 17 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 1
Lecture 18 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 2
Lecture 19 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 1
Lecture 20 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 2
Lecture 21 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 3
Lecture 22 Working capital management – Accounts receivable and payable - Session 4
Lecture 23 The economic environment for business - Session 1
Lecture 24 The economic environment for business - Session 2
Lecture 25 The economic environment for business - Session 3
Lecture 26 Financial markets and the treasury function - Session 1
Lecture 27 Financial markets and the treasury function - Session 2
Lecture 28 Financial markets and the treasury function - Session 3
Lecture 29 Financial markets and the treasury function - Session 4
Lecture 30 Foreign exchange risk - Session 1
Lecture 31 Foreign exchange risk - Session 2
Lecture 32 Foreign exchange risk - Session 3
Lecture 33 Foreign exchange risk - Session 4
Lecture 34 Interest rate risk - Session 1
Lecture 35 Interest rate risk - Session 2
Lecture 36 Sources of finance - Session 1
Lecture 37 Sources of finance - Session 2
Lecture 38 Sources of finance - Session 3
Lecture 39 Sources of finance - Session 4
Lecture 40 Sources of finance - Session 5
Lecture 41 Dividend policy
Lecture 42 The cost of capital - Session 1
Lecture 43 The cost of capital - Session 2
Lecture 44 The cost of capital - Session 3
Lecture 45 The cost of capital - Session 4
Lecture 46 Capital structure - Session 1
Lecture 47 Capital structure - Session 2
Lecture 48 Capital structure - Session 3
Lecture 49 Financial ratios - Session 1
Lecture 50 Financial ratios - Session 2
Lecture 51 Business valuations and market efficiency - Session 1
Lecture 52 Business valuations and market efficiency - Session 2
Lecture 53 Business valuations and market efficiency - Session 3
Lecture 54 Business valuations and market efficiency - Session 4
Lecture 55 Business valuations and market efficiency - Session 5
ACCA- Applied Skills Level- F1 to F9