Taxmann Basic Financial Management B.Com By Vanita Tripathi
Taxmann Basic Financial Management B.Com By Vanita Tripathi
Basic Financial Management is a comprehensive, authentic & well-illustrated book.
This book aims to fulfil the requirement of students of undergraduate courses in commerce and management, particularly the B.Com. under the CBCS Programme, Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB), and School of Open Learning (University of Delhi). This book will also be applicable for undergraduate commerce & management courses at various Central Universities throughout India.
The Present Publication is the 3rd Edition, authored by Prof. (Dr.) Vanita Tripathi, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Elementary but Comprehensive Understanding of Concepts] and techniques related to financial management and financial decision making
- [Examples & Illustrations] have been incorporated throughout this book to make the understanding of the concepts easy
- [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed, keeping in mind the following factors:
- Interaction of the author/teacher with their students in the classroom
- Shaped by the author/teachers experience of teaching the subject-matter at different levels for about 17+ years
- Reaction and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book
- [Solved Previous Exam Question Papers] are covered at the end of the book for the last few years. This will help the students to have a clear idea of the questions usually asked
- The structure of this book is as follows:
- [Learning Outcomes] Every chapter begins with a list of learning outcomes that the reader will achieve after completing the chapter. It sets the broad framework for the chapter
- [Main Text] Various concepts and techniques have been explained in a lucid and well-knit manner. Wherever required, the explanation is supplemented by suitable illustrations and examples
- [170+ Solved Problems] Each chapter provides a sufficient number of solved problems for better understanding and application of the concepts explained in the main text
- [Summary] Each chapter provides a sufficient number of solved problems for better understanding and application of the concepts explained in the main text
- [Test Yourself] Each chapter provides sufficient number of solved problems for better understanding and application of the concepts explained in the main text
- [Excel Applications in Financial Management] The book also contains excel applications in financial management in relevant chapters using a spreadsheet
The contents of the book are as follows:
- [Financial Management & Time Value of Money] The first unit deals with the overview of financial management and the concept of time value of money. It comprises of two chapters:
- Chapter 1 explains the evolution, nature, scope and objectives of financial management
- Chapter 2 explains the concept and techniques of time value of money
- [Capital Budgeting] The second unit provides a detailed discussion on capital budgeting and the cost of capital. It comprises of three chapters:
- Chapter 3 explains the importance of capital budgeting decisions and estimation of cash flows,
- Chapter 4 discusses elementary techniques of evaluating capital projects, and
- Chapter 5 presents the concept and calculation of the cost of capital
- [Financial Leverage & Capital Structure] The third unit comprehensively explains leverage analysis and financing decisions in a firm, popularly known as capital structure decision. It has two chapters:
- Chapter 6 presents the concept and calculation of various types of leverages, and
- Chapter 7 provides theories of capital structure and factors affecting capital structure choice in an organisation
- [Dividend Decision] The fourth unit comprehensively discusses dividend decisions. Theories of dividend and dividend policies form the core part of this chapter. Students are also explained the importance of a stable dividend policy and various factors affecting dividend decisions in an organisation
- [Working Capital Management] The last unit deals with working capital management, which spans over four chapters:
- Chapter 9 provides an overview of working capital and explains estimation of the net working capital requirement in a firm, and
- Chapters 10, 11 and 12 explain cash management, receivables management and Inventory management, respectively
About the author
Dr. Vanita Tripathi is a Professor at the Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, and Deputy Dean at the University of Delhi. She is a double Gold Medalist in B.Com. (Hons.) and M.Com. and an alumnus of Shri Ram College of Commerce & Delhi School of Economics. She is also an M.Phil topper. She has more than 17 years of teaching and research experience in investment management.
She is also M. Phil. – Finance area coordinator. She is the recipient of best business academic of the year (BBAY) award & gold medal in 2012 and the recipient of the prestigious Prof. Manubhai M. Shah Memorial Research Award. She also got a gold medal in 2014 & ten best research paper awards at various international conferences. She is a MOOC Coordinator and Paper coordinator of Financial Management of M.Com. Under the e-PG Pathshala project of UGC under the NMEICT initiative of Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India for developing e-content for postgraduate courses in India.
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