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SYLLABUS
COURSE TITLE
FACULTY/INSTITUTE
COURSE CODE
DEGREE PROGRAMME
FIELD OF STUDY
Agriculture
COURSE FORMAT
YEAR AND SEMESTER
NAME OF THE TEACHER
Managerial Finance
Faculty of Biology and Agriculture
Department of Regional Politics and Food Economy
DEGREE LEVEL
FORMA
MODE
STUDIÓW/STUDY
I
Stationary
Specialization course
VI summer semester (III)
Marcin Halicki, PhD in Economics
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students are acquainted with:
 fundamental concepts in Financial Management,
 (dis-) advantages of forms of business organization,
 linkage between stock price and intrinsic value,
 capital structure and dividend policy,
 investing in long-term assets.
PREREQUISITES
Basic accounting
The student after completion of the course:
LEARNING OUTCOMES
KNOWLEDGE:
EK_1 – understands Financial Statements, Cash Flow, and Taxes
EK_2 – characterize The Capital Allocation Process
SKILLS:
EK_3 – is able to make the valuation of Stock Price and explain Intrinsic
Value
EK_4 – is able to characterize legal rights and privileges of common
stockholders
FINAL COURSE OUTPUT - SOCIAL COMPETENCES
EK_5 understands the need and opportunities for continuous training
EK_6 – is able to interact and work in a group, taking different roles
COURSE ORGANISATION –LEARNING FORMAT AND NUMBER OF HOURS
Lecture – 15 hours
Exercise– 30 hours
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Substantive content - lecture
The Roles of Finance
Financial Assets
Investing in Long-Term Assets: Capital Budgeting
Capital Structure and Dividend Policy
Linkage between stock price and intrinsic value
(Dis-) advantages of forms of business organization
Hours
2
3
3
3
2
2
Total hours
Substantive kontent - exercise
Fundamental Concepts in Financial Management
Financial Assets
Investing in Long-Term Assets
Capital Budgeting
Capital Structure and Dividend Policy
Working Capital
Distributions to Shareholders: Dividends and Share Repurchases
The Cost of Capital
Cash Flow Estimation and Risk Analysis
Derivatives and Risk Management
Total hours
15
3
3
2
4
3
3
5
2
2
3
30
lecture and multimedia presentation;
discussion;
 auditorium exercise;
REQUIREMENTS
AND Final degree is based on test with open questions (The course
ASSESSMENTS
is to pass with a note)
GRADING SYSTEM
Learning
Grading system
outcomes
EK_1,
test with open questions
EK_2
EK_3
exercise
EK_4
test with open questions, exercise
EK_5
long observation
EK_6
long observation
TOTAL STUDENT WORKLOAD
Activity
Hours
NEEDED TO ACHIEVE
Lecture
15
EXPECTED LEARNING
Exercise
30
OUTCOMES EXPRESSED
Prepare to exercise
15
IN TIME AND ECTS CREDIT
Participation in the consultation
10
POINTS
Prepare to test
30
Participation in the test
2
total hours / ECTS amount
102/4
total hours / ECTS in the framing of
57/2
lessons with demanding attendance of
teachers and students
total hours / ECTS in the framing of
lessons with practical character
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION English
INTERNSHIP
PRIMARY OR REQUIRED BOOKS/READINGS:
MATERIALS
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Brigham, E.F.; Houston, J.F., Fundamentals of Financial
Management, South Western Cengage Learning, 12th edition (13 th
available), 2009
Brealey R.A., Myers S.C., Allen F., Principles of corporate finance,
Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill Education, 2014
Malden M., Financial management, Financial Management
Association International - Wiley-Blackwell, 2000
SUPPLEMENTAL OR OPTIONAL BOOKS/READINGS:
Berk J., DeMarzo P., Corporate finance, Boston, Pearson, 2014