Financial Management

Fakultät

Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)

Version

Version 1 vom 30.05.2025.

Modulkennung

22C9022

Niveaustufe

Bachelor

Unterrichtssprache

Chinesisch

ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung

5.0

Häufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls

nur Sommersemester

Dauer des Moduls

1 Semester

 

 

Kurzbeschreibung

The two primary objectives of this course are

  1. to increase students’ knowledge about the dynamics of capital in a firm or a project.
  2. to provide basic theories related to financial management that will help students with future study and research.

Lehr-Lerninhalte

Part 1: Introduction to financial management (FM) agency theory, signaling theory, stakeholder theory and corporate social responsibility

Part 2: Financial statements and financial statement analysis

Part 3 The time value of money and discounted cash flow valuation

Part 4 : Methods to evaluate investment and making investment decisions

Part 5: Risk, return and cost of capital

Part 6 : Financial leverage and capital structure

Gesamtarbeitsaufwand

Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").

Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
30VorlesungPräsenz-
15betreute KleingruppenPräsenz-
15individuelle BetreuungPräsenz-
Dozentenungebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
45Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung-
45Prüfungsvorbereitung-
Benotete Prüfungsleistung
  • Portfolio-Prüfungsleistung
Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart

The portfolio examination consists of

PFP1: a written project report (30%) and a two-hour exam (70%)
PFP2: a written project report (30%) and a written paper (70%)
PFP3: a one-hour exam (30%) and a two-hour exam (70%)

Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang

Written project report: approx. 15-20 pages

Written paper: approx. 10-15 pages

Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulations

The requirements are specified in the relevant class.

Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse

None

Wissensverbreiterung

Students who successfully complete this module

1. know the concepts of finance and financial management (FM).

2. know the purpose of FM.

3. know the basic theories related to FM.

4. know the difference between book value and market value.

5. know the concepts of the time value of money, how to calculate and apply it.

Wissensvertiefung

Students who successfully complete this module

1. understand the information provided in financial statements.

2. understand the Net Present Value and how to evaluate a project by using it.

3. understand how to determine the relevant cash flows for various types of proposed investments.

4. understand how to evaluate the equivalent annual cost of a project.

5. understand the relationship between risk and expected return.

6. understand the systematic risk principle.

7. understand the effect of financial leverage on a firm’s profit.

8. understand the impact of taxes and bankruptcy on capital structure choice.

Wissensverständnis

Students who successfully complete this module

1. are able to calculate payback and discounted payback and understand their shortcomings.

2. understand accounting rates of return and their shortcomings.

3. are able to calculate internal rates of return (standard and modified) and understand their strengths and weaknesses.

4. are able to calculate the net present value and understand why it is the best decision criterion.

5. know how to calculate and explain important financial ratio.

6. know how to evaluate the discounted cash flow.

7. know how to calculate the return on an investment (average returns and the variability of returns).

8. know how to calculate expected returns.

9. know how to determine a firm’s cost of equity capital and overall cost of capital.

Nutzung und Transfer

The students are given an introduction to financial management, financial statement analysis, financial budget and control, time value of money and valuation of security, risk and reward, and the process of cycling through these methods. They are then given an introduction to investment management, capital cost and capital structure, fund-raising management, working capital management and dividend distribution management, as well as the changes and circulation of these capital forms.

Wissenschaftliche Innovation

Through the study of this course, students can master basic concepts, theories and analysis methods of financial management; they are able to use the basic theories and methods of financial management to analyze and solve problems of investment decisions, financing decisions, dividend theory distribution, financial planning and financial analysis in enterprise financial management.

Kommunikation und Kooperation

Students will engage in groups and teamwork throughout the course, thus enhancing teamworking and cooperation skills.

Wissenschaftliches Selbstverständnis / Professionalität

By taking this course, students will have correct values, especially the professional quality of financial personnel. 

Literatur

Atrill, P. (2019). Financial Management for Decision Makers. 9th edition. Pearson.

Eun, C., & Resnick, B. (2020). International Financial Management. McGrawHill Education.

Shapiro, A.C., & Hanouna, P. (2019). Multinational Financial Management. 11th edition. Wiley

Wang, Huacheng, (2019), Financial management. 4th edition. China Renmin University Press

Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen

Accounting

Verwendbarkeit nach Studiengängen

  • International Event Management Shanghai, B.A. (IEMS)
    • International Event Management Shanghai (IEMS), B.A. (01.09.2024)

    Modulpromotor*in
    • Werner, Kim
    Lehrende
    • Werner, Kim
    Weitere Lehrende

    Zhang Qiang