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  • Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Department of Aviation Management
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  • Financial Management
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  • should be able to recognize the subject of financial management.
  • Identifies the goal of financial management and explains why it is superior to other possible goals.
  • Defines the language of finance by learning definitions of commonly used finance terms.
  • Identifies factors that impact financial decision making, implementation and evaluation.
  • Explains why it makes sense for corporations to maximize their market value.
  • Analyzes time value of money concepts and uses them to solve various financial problems.
  • Calculates real interest rate.
  • should be able to analyze the financial condition of a corporation.
  • Recognizes the contents and uses of important financial statements : balance sheet, income statement, fund statement.
  • Analyzes financial statements of corporation in order to determine past strategies and current strengths-weakness.
  • Applies appropriate financial ratios in understanding the financial condition of corporation.
  • should be able to recognize to the planning and control tools of financial management.
  • Explains the role of proforma financial statements in the financial planning process.
  • Defines and describes budgets.
  • Explains the role of budget in firm.
  • Explains the role of the cash budget in planning and monitoring the firm's cash inflows and outflows.
  • Uses the percent of sales financial planning methodology.
  • Uses the Du pont formula.
  • should be able to describe and compare the sources of funds.
  • Summarizes different sources of finance.
  • should be able to explain and calculate the cost of capital for corporation.
  • Calculates the cost of capital for a firm.
  • Calculates the weighted average cost of capital.
  • should be able to explain the fundamentals of dividends, including payment procedures, types of policies and other forms of dividends.
  • Recognizes divident policies and divident payment procedures.
  • Describes how dividends are paid.
  • should be able to explain working capital and various approaches to working capital management.
  • Explains the key concerns of the financial manager with regard to managing cash, İnventory and accounts receivable.
  • should be able to use capital budgeting techniques in the evaluation of company investment decision making.
  • Defines the net present value, the internal rate of return, the payback period, the unadjusted rate of return and profitability index.
  • Calculates the net present value, the internal rate of return, the payback of a project.

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