EIB10703 - CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING
The course focuses on how individuals and organizations can utilize imagination and creativity for problem solving. Students learn some techniques and methods commonly used for idea generation and problem solving. Students study how creativity and imagination have been applied within organizational contexts to solve problems as to create ideas or innovate products, services and processes. They also explore different ways of thinking to open their minds to boundless possibilities and creative solutions.
EIB11503 - MANAGERIAL FINANCE
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
• Describe the various types of financial instruments, roles and functions of financial markets and relevant regulators in the country
• Identify the principles and basic techniques of managerial finance such as time value of money, financial ratio analysis, capital structure, capital budgeting and working capital management including their strengths and weaknesses
• Analyze factors that determine a company’s need for external financing, be it debt or equity, and the determination of optimal capital structure
• Examine decisions that affect working capital management and their impact on firm’s value
• Evaluate tools needed for valuing investment projects, including determination of the relevant cash flows and the appropriate discount rate
.
Synopsis:
Throughout this course students will be exposed to various financial tools, financial markets, financial theories and financial management techniques that can be used to manage firm’s finance and financial decision more effectively.
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
• Describe the various types of financial instruments, roles and functions of financial markets and relevant regulators in the country
• Identify the principles and basic techniques of managerial finance such as time value of money, financial ratio analysis, capital structure, capital budgeting and working capital management including their strengths and weaknesses
• Analyze factors that determine a company’s need for external financing, be it debt or equity, and the determination of optimal capital structure
• Examine decisions that affect working capital management and their impact on firm’s value
• Evaluate tools needed for valuing investment projects, including determination of the relevant cash flows and the appropriate discount rate
.
Synopsis:
Throughout this course students will be exposed to various financial tools, financial markets, financial theories and financial management techniques that can be used to manage firm’s finance and financial decision more effectively.