1. General

SCHOOL

SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES

ACADEMIC UNIT

DEPARMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

LEVEL OF STUDIES

Undergraduate

COURSE CODE

BA602

SEMESTER

6

COURSE TITLE

Financial Management
INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES WEEKLYTEACHING
HOURS
CREDITS
Lectures 3
Hours Lab 0
Hours Exercises 0

Total

3 6
COURSE TYPE General background, Scientific Field, Skills Development
PREREQUISITE COURSES No
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION and EXAMINATIONS Greek
IS THE COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS Yes (upon request)

COURSE WEBSITE (URL)

https:// https://eclass.uowm.gr/courses/BA207/

2. LEARNING OUTCOMES

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
• Understands the way the tax system affects the companys results and consequently its financial policy.
• Identifies the weak and strong points of the business from a financial point of view.
• Acquire specialized knowledge in working capital management.
• Evaluates long-term financing policies.
• Evaluates investment options

General Competences

• Decision-making
• Autonomous work
• Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
• Project planning and management
• Team work

3. SYLLABUS

The course content includes:
• Introduction – Basic concepts
• Financial environment (Theory - Practical exercises)
• Time Value of Money (Theory - Practical Practices)
• Investments in fixed assets (Theory - Exercises Practices)
• Investments in fixed assets in conditions of uncertainty (Theory - Exercises Practices)
• Investments in stocks (Theory - Exercises Practices)
• Investments in receivables (Theory - Exercises Practices)
• Cash management (Theory-Practical Practices)
• Cost of Capital (Theory-Practice)
• Acquisitions - Mergers

4. TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION

DELIVERY
Face to face
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Use of the electronic platform e-class
During office hours
Presentations are made using Power Point.
There is also the possibility of electronic communication via e-mail to the teacher.
Providing electronic teaching presentations to Students, via e-class

TEACHING METHODS
Activity Semester workload
Lectures 39
Studying on distributed problem sets 56
Individual Study 49
Course total 144
Course total 288
STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION • Mid-term Exam 30%
• Final Exam(multiple choice, short-answer questions, problem solving) 70%

5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

-Suggested bibliography:
• Basic principles of business finance, Robert Parrino, Thomas Bates, Stuart Gillan, David Kidwell, ALEXANDROS IKE publications, Kozani, 2021
• Contemporary Financial Analysis, Lazaridis, Konteos, Sarrianidis, 2013
• Vassiliou and Ireiotis (2008), Financial Management Theory and Practice, Rosilli
• Artikis (2002), FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT DECISIONS, Interbooks
-Related academic journals:

 

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