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SESSION FEB-MARCH 2025
PROGRAM BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
SEMESTER III
COURSE CODE & NAME DBB2104 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
   
   

 

 

Assignment Set – 1

 

 

Q1 An investor deposits Rs 1000 in a bank account for 5 years at 8 per cent interest. Find out the amount which he will have in his account if interest is compounded:

(a) annually

(b) semi-annually

(c) quarterly

(d) monthly   

Ans 1.

Compound Interest Calculation

Given:

  • Principal (P) = ₹1000
  • Time (t) = 5 years
  • Annual Interest Rate (r) = 8% or 0.08

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Q2 Calculate the cost of equity for X Ltd, which issued Rs 100 equity shares at a 10% premium. The expected dividend at year-end is 15%, growing annually at 8%. Also, find the cost of equity if dividend is constant. 

Ans 2.

Given:

  • Face value of equity share = ₹100
  • Issue price with 10% premium = ₹100 + ₹10 = ₹110
  • Expected dividend (D₁) = 15% of face value = ₹15
  • Dividend growth

 

 

Q3 ABC Ltd is investing in a project with an initial investment of $250,000 that is expected to produce $60,000 annually for the next 6  years. The discount rate is 18%. Evaluate the viability of this project by using the following methods:

  1. Net Present value (NPV) Method
  2. Pay Back Period Method (Standard payback is 5 year) 5+5

Ans 3.

Given:

  • Initial investment = ₹250,000
  • Annual cash inflow = ₹60,000
  • Project

 

 

Assignment Set – 2

 

 

Q4 Discuss various short-term and long-term sources of finance for firm.         10

Ans 4.

Business Financing

Every business requires finance for its operations, growth, and survival. These financial needs can be broadly categorized into short-term and long-term, depending on the duration and purpose. While short-term finance typically supports working capital and day-to-day operations, long-term finance

 

Q5 For ABC Ltd Company, which earns Rs 10 per share, capitalized at 10%, and has a 20% return on investment:

  1. a) Calculate the share price at a 20% dividend payout ratio, using

Walter’s model.

  1. b) Determine if this is the optimal payout ratio as per Walter’s theory. 5+5

 

Ans 5.

Walter’s Model

Walter’s model is a dividend valuation model that helps determine the market price of a share based on the relationship between the company’s return on investment (r) and its cost of equity (kₑ). According to this model, the dividend policy of a firm does affect the value of the firm. The model assumes internal

 

 

Q6 What are the objectives of inventory management? Discuss various Inventory Management Techniques. 5+5

Ans 6.

Objectives of Inventory Management

Ensuring Continuous Production: One of the primary objectives of inventory management is to ensure an uninterrupted flow of materials and supplies required for production. By maintaining adequate stock levels, businesses can avoid production delays due to shortages, thereby meeting delivery deadlines and customer demand consistently.

Minimizing Inventory Costs: