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FRA-EMBA-BA-19
MBA(Exe.)-BA-2019-20: Term-I

Financial Reporting & Analysis (FRA)
Credits3
Faculty NameSubhakant Padhi
ProgramEMBA BM
Academic Year and Term2019-2020,Term I

1. Course Description:

Accounting is the language of Business. Though the Financial Reports are primarily addressed to the owners of the business, it has multi user necessities. Over the years, the reporting requirements have undergone tremoundous change. The changes have been made primarily to protect the interest of the investors and to reflect the changed business environment. It not only provides significant information but also helps in the managerial decision-making process. The analysis of the statements helps a manager to reduce the possible errors and strengthen the decision making process. This course aims at making a student understand the concept of business and business entity, how to record the business decisions as financial transactions, prepare financial reports, interpret these reports and make use of the information gathered through these financial reports.

2. Student Learning Outcomes:

Be able to capture and convert the business decisions into accounting transactions

Be able to consolodate the accounting transactions and convert them into finaincial statements

Be able read, understand and interpret financial statements.

3. Required Text Books and Reading Materials:

1. Financial Accounting – Financial Accounting by Robert Libby, Patricia Libby, Frank Hodge , McGraw Hill Education ( India) Edition 2019

2. Financial Accounting for Management by Paresh Shah, OXFORD(Second Edition)

3. Financial Accounting by Gary A. Porter and Curtis L. Norton; Cengage Learning (India Edition),6E

4. Financial Accounting –Reporting and Analysis by Stice and Stice

5. Hand outs & Cases

4. Tentative Session Plan:
Session Number
Topics/Activities
Reading/Case List, etc.
1.Forms of Business Organization, Concept of Basic Accounting R. Libby Chapter 1
2.Financial Statements and Business Decisions, Accounting Equation, Financial Statements, Annual ReportR. Libby Chapter 1
3.Financing Decisions and Balance Sheet: Debt financing, Classification of liabilities, Current liabilities, Long term liabilities, Stockholders’ EquityR. Libby Chapter 2, Chapter 11
4.Investing Decisions and the Balance Sheet: What are long term assets, Accounting for Property, Plant, and Equipment, Accounting for intangible assets, Natural Resources, Revaluation of propertyR. Libby Chapter 2

Exercise/Case Study
5. Operating Decisions and the Income Statement
Recognition and Measurement of Revenue, Expenses, Gross profit, Operating income, Net income, Individual items
R. Libby Chapter 3

Exercise/Case Study
6. Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory: What is inventory, Accounting for inventory and cost of goods sold, Valuation of inventory and measurement of incomeR. Libby Chapter 7

Exercise/Case Study
7. Conversion of all the business decisions into accounting entries in the form of Journal, recording them in the ledgers, preparation of a Trial Balance, Preparation of the Income Statement & Balance SheetR. Libby Chapter 4

Exercise/Case Study
8. Conversion of all the business decisions into accounting entries in the form of Journal, recording them in the ledgers, preparation of a Trial Balance, Preparation of the Income Statement & Balance SheetClass Room Exercises
9.
Revenue Recognition R. Libby Chapter 6

Exercise/Case Study
10.Accounting for PPE and IntangiblesR. Libby Chapter 8

Exercise/Case Study
11Depreciation Accounting: What is depreciation, Methods of depreciation, Factors to consider while computing depreciationR. Libby Chapter 8

Exercise/Case Study
12. Concept of PBDIT, PBIT, PBT, Tax, PAT, Dividend Distribution & Tax, Retained Earnings, Concept of EPS & Diluted EPSAnnual report of companies; Class Room Exercise
13. Accounting for Income taxAnnual report of companies; Class Room Exercise
14. Statement of Cash Flows R. Libby Chapter 12

Exercise/Case Study
15. Statement of Cash Flows R. Libby Chapter 12

Exercise/Case Study
16. Analysing Financial Statements
Liquidity Ratios
R. Libby Chapter 13

Exercise/Case Study
17.Analysing Financial Statements
Profitability Ratios
R. Libby Chapter 13

Exercise/Case Study
18.Analysing Financial Statements
Solvency Ratios
R. Libby Chapter 13

Exercise/Case Study
19.Analysing Financial Statements
Market Ratios
R. Libby Chapter 13

Exercise/Case Study
20.Analysing Financial Statements
Sectorwise Analysis
R. Libby Chapter 13

Exercise/Case Study

5. Evaluation: Weightage

1. Quiz: 30%

( Best 2 out of 3 quizzes)

2. Assignments & class Particiption: 20%

3. Mid-term Exam: 20%

4. End-term Exam: 30%

Total 100 marks

6. Academic Integrity:

As per Institute’s Norms

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