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Cases in Financial Management
- Mayank Joshipura - Professor, Finance, School of Business Management, NMIMS, Mumbai
- Sachin Mathur - Faculty, Finance, School of Business Management, NMIMS, Mumbai
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March 2022 | 428 pages | SAGE Texts
This book includes contemporary and industry-relevant cases of financial management in the Indian context.
Case discussion has emerged as a powerful tool to aid understanding of concepts, theories and frameworks and their application to solve real-life business problems. With rapid industrial development, students are expected to step into the industry-fluent practical solutions that can be implemented in the real world. This book caters to the students’ and instructors’ need for quality case studies to illustrate theoretical ideas taught in the classroom.
Divided into six modules, Cases in Financial Management covers all dimensions of financial decision-making ranging from strategic financial management to corporate finance. The cases in the book, presented in the context of Indian businesses, promise to prepare students for facing the workplace challenges.
Key Features:
• Contains 60 cases that cover the nuances of financial management across spectrum of industries
• Provides case analysis spreadsheets and other instructor resources to help implement case-based teaching–learning process.
• Relates cases to familiar theoretical structures to facilitate easy comprehension
• Contextual presentation of data to aid retention and easy understanding
Case discussion has emerged as a powerful tool to aid understanding of concepts, theories and frameworks and their application to solve real-life business problems. With rapid industrial development, students are expected to step into the industry-fluent practical solutions that can be implemented in the real world. This book caters to the students’ and instructors’ need for quality case studies to illustrate theoretical ideas taught in the classroom.
Divided into six modules, Cases in Financial Management covers all dimensions of financial decision-making ranging from strategic financial management to corporate finance. The cases in the book, presented in the context of Indian businesses, promise to prepare students for facing the workplace challenges.
Key Features:
• Contains 60 cases that cover the nuances of financial management across spectrum of industries
• Provides case analysis spreadsheets and other instructor resources to help implement case-based teaching–learning process.
• Relates cases to familiar theoretical structures to facilitate easy comprehension
• Contextual presentation of data to aid retention and easy understanding
Preface
Acknowledgements
MODULE I: Financial Planning and Working Capital Management
Monark Building Materials
Amber Enterprises: Working Capital Assessment for Seasonal Business
ValueBuy Retail
Ashok Leyland: Managing Liquidity through the Cycles
Shoppers Stop: The COVID-Halt
Cash Budgeting at Parishkar Cleantech
Spark Electricals: Reviewing FMEG Business Credit Policy
Break-even Analysis of Sri Krishna Restaurant
Ikon Paints: Long-term Financial Plan
Dinesh Organics
Tata International
MODULE II: Capital Budgeting Decisions
Ranjit’s Delivery Vans
Moody Singh’s Food Truck
DBS Auto’s Electric Two-wheelers: Cash Flow Projections
Evaluating investment choices for ‘The Oriental’ Restaurant
BreathFresh: Evaluating Launch of Ayurvedic Toothpaste
AMEX: Evaluating New Business Opportunity
Safewheels: Evaluating Investment in Electric Vehicles Fleet
PVR Cinema: Should It Take OTT Plunge?
Neogene Tyres: Capital Budgeting under Uncertainty
Ashian Biotech (A): The AntiCov Vaccine Project
MODULE III: Risk and Return, and Cost of Capital
InvestmentWaves: Assessing Client’s Life Insurance Requirement
InvestmentWaves: Assessing Life Insurance Corporation’s New Jeevan Shanti
WealthFrog: Risk-Return Trade-off of Individual Assets vs Portofino of Assets
Kirtan’s Dilemma: How to Use Risk–Return Analysis to Build a Superior Portfolio?
BlueStar AMC: Assessing Impact of New Valuation Norms on Debt Funds
Apex Frozen Foods: The Cost of Capital
Huarache India Ltd: The Cost of Capital
Balaji Wafers Pvt. Ltd: The Cost of Capital
ITC Ltd: The Divisional Cost of Capital
DBS Auto’s Electric Two Wheelers: The Cost of Capital
Bhagyodya Stampings Pvt. Ltd: Hedge or Not to Hedge?
Great Eastern Shipping: Risk Management
MODULE IV: Capital Structure and Dividend Decisions
The Hotel Industry’s Leverage at Play
Avenue Supermarts’ Capital Structure
Reliance Industries Ltd: Capital Structure Decision
Yes Bank: The AT1 Bonds Saga
InvestmentWaves: Evaluating Cash Dividend vs Homemade Dividend
Dividend Payout at Mahindra & Mahindra
Investor Payouts at Wipro
MODULE V: Business Valuation
The Valuation of KrissKross Hotels
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd: Challenges in Valuation of Financial Services Firm
Ashian Biotech (B): Acquisition of Myanti Biopharma
Valuation of 212 Degrees Fahrenheit
PVR’s Acquisition for SPI Cinema: An Expensive Southern Excursion?
Reliance Industries Ltd (A): Valuation of Reliance Industries Ltd’s O2C Business
Reliance Industries Ltd (B): Valuation of Jio Platforms
Reliance Industries Ltd (C): Valuation of Reliance Retail
Swift Communications: Valuing Synergy Gains in an Acquisition
ITC Ltd: EVA Analysis of FMCG and Hotel Divisions
Venu’s ESOP Choices (A): ESOPs of a Listed Company
Venu’s ESOP Choices (B): ESOPs of a Start-up
MODULE VI: Long-term Financing
Rossari Biotech: An IPO in the Indian Stock Market
Reliance Industries Ltd: The Tale of India’s Largest Rights Issue
Bharti Airtel’s FCCB
BPL Ltd: In Search of Innovative Financing Option
Financing Joyzz Nutrixx
Nirma’s Acquisition of Lafarge India
Financing Decision at BlackGold Petroleum Company Ltd: Corporate Finance vs Project Finance
PowerGrid InvIT: What Is in It for the Issuer and Investors?
Index