Type of course: |
Compulsory |
Language of instruction: |
Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: |
English |
Name of lecturer: |
Adina Elena Dănulețiu |
Seminar tutor: |
Adina Elena Dănulețiu |
Form of education |
Full-time |
Form of instruction: |
Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: |
56 |
Number of teaching hours per week: |
4 |
Semester: |
Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: |
Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
5 |
Course aims:
Knowledge and description of the concepts, theories, methods, tools of financial management for explaining and evaluating financial phenomena and processes;
Using the conceptual, procedural and methodological apparatus of financial management to solve situations, well-defined theoretical-practical problems;Knowledge of methods, procedures, techniques, financial management decisions of the company;
Explaining the economic meaning and the methodology of calculating the economic-financial indicators and evaluating the cash flows;
Applying financial management principles, methods and models to implement efficient decisions, budgets, plans, financial strategies;
Recommendation of measures regarding the efficiency of the execution of the decisions, the implementation of the financial policies and strategies at the microeconomic level.
Course Entry Requirements:
accountability and finance knowledge
Course contents:
1. Introdunction of financial management 2. Financial planning 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements 4. Making capital investment decisions 5. Financing a business 1: sources of finance 6. Financing a business 2: raising long-term finance 7. The cost of capital and the capital structure decision 8. Managing working capital
Teaching methods:
Lecture, conversation, exemplification.
Learning outcomes:
• Making works in the economic-financial entities / private organizations and public • Applying financial decisions within the entities / private organizations and public
Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:
Written exam – 70%; verification during semester – 30%.
Recommended reading:
C. Paramasivan, T. Subramanian,
Financial management, Financial management
Rien Brouwers Msc., Wim Koetzier Msc.,
Basics of Financial Management, Noordhoff Uitgevers bv Groningen/Houten, The Netherlands
Eugene F. Brigham, Joel F. Houston,
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Twelfth Edition, South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning