FNB 2340 Financial Management

This course provides students with an understanding of the principles and practices of managing financial resources within an organization. The course covers key topics such as financial analysis, budgeting, and capital budgeting decisions. Students learn about financial statements, ratios, and performance metrics used to assess a company’s financial health. The course also explores the role of financial markets, investment strategies, and risk management in business decision-making. Emphasis is placed on corporate finance concepts such as working capital management, cost of capital, and capital structure. Through case studies and practical applications, students develop skills to make informed financial decisions that align with organizational goals. The course also highlights ethical considerations and the impact of financial decisions on stakeholders. By the end of the course, students are equipped with the tools to effectively manage finances and support business growth.