3rd Year Syllabus
3rd Year Syllabus
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National University
Third Year
Paper Code Paper Title Marks Credits
232401 Portfolio Management 100 4
232403 Financial Analysis & Control 100 4
232405 Entrepreneurship 100 4
232407 Management Accounting 100 4
232409 Auditing 100 4
232411 Islamic Banking 100 4
232413 Marketing of Financial Service 100 4
232415 Financial Management 100 4
Total = 800 32
Detailed Syllabus
Paper Code: 232401 Marks: 100 Credits: 4 Class Hours: 60
Paper Title : PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
1. History of Interest Rates and Risk Premiums: Determination of levels of interest rates;
Risk and risk premiums; Real versus nominal risk; Return distribution and value at risk.
2. Risk and Risk Aversion: Risk and risk aversion; Portfolio risk; Portfolio Mathematics.
3. Capital Allocation between Risky and Risk-free Assets: Capital allocation across risky and
risk-free portfolios, Portfolios of one risky and one risk-free asset; Risk tolerance and asset
allocation; the capital market line (CML).
4. Optimal Risky Portfolios : Diversification and Portfolio risk, Portfolio of two risky assets :
Asset allocation; The Markowitz Portfolio Selection Model; The Spreadsheet Model;
Optimal portfolios with restrictions on risk-free assets.
5. The Capital Asset Pricing Model : The CAPM; Extensions of the CAPM; The CAPM and
liquidity.
6. Index Models: A single-index security market; The CAPM and the Index Model; The
industry version of the Index Model; Index Models and tracking portfolios.
7. Arbitrage Pricing Theory and Multifactor Models of Risk and Return: Overview of
Multifactor Models; APT; Individual Assets and APT; A Multifactor Apr; where to look for
factor.
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8. Market Efficiency and Behavioral Finance: Random Walk and EMH; Implications of
EMH; Event studies and market efficiency dilemma; Behavioral interpretation of market
efficiency.
9. Macro-economic and Industry Analysis: The global versus domestic economy; Demand
and supply shocks; Business cycle; Industry analysis;
10. Portfolio Performance Evaluation: Measuring investment returns; The conventional theory
of performance evaluation; Performance measurement with changing portfolio composition;
market timing; Performance attribution process; Style analysis.
11. International Diversification: Global market for equities, Risk returns and benefits of
factors in international investing and diversification.
12. The Theory of Active Portfolio Management: Meaning and objectives of active portfolio
management; Market timing; Security selection.
Books Recommended:
1. A Framework for Business Analysis and Valuation Using Financial Statements: The
Role Financial Reporting in Capital Markets; From Business Activities to Financial
Statements; From Financial statements to Business Analysis.
2. Strategy Analyses: Industry analysis; Degree of Actual and Potential Competition; Relative
Bargaining power in input and output markets; Applying industry Analysis; The personal
computer industry; Competitive strategy Analysis; Applying competitive strategy Analysis;
corporate strategy Analysis.
3. Overview of Accounting Analysis: The industry framework for financial reporting; Doing
Accounting Analysis; Accounting Analysis pitfalls; Value of Accounting data and Accounting
Analysis.
4. Asset Analysis: Historical cost and conservatism; Asset reporting challenges; common
misconceptions about asset accounting.
5. Liability and Equity Analysis: Liability definition and Reporting Challenging; Common
Misconception about liability Accounting; Equity definition and Reporting challenges.
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8. Equity security Analysis: Investor objectives; Equity security and market efficiency;
Approaches to fund management and securities analysis: The process of a comprehensive
security analysis; Financial statement
9. Credit Analysis and Distress Prediction: The market for credit; The credit analysis process;
Financial statement analysis and public debt; prediction of distress and turnaround.
10. Corporate financing policies: Factors that determine firm's debt policies; the optimal long
-term mix or debt and equity; the financing of new projects; factors that determine firm's
dividend policies.
Book Recommended:
1. Palepu, Healy & Bernard South : Business Analysis and Valuation, South-Western
College Publishing
2. George Foster : Financial Statement Analysis, 2nd edition
3. S.H. Penman : Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
3. Introducing Small Business : Definition, Types, Forms of Small Business, Advantage and
disadvantage of Small Business.
4. Planning of Small Business: Definition, Importance, uses and features of a business plan,
how to prepare a business plan, pitfall to avoid in making business plan.
6. Financing Small Enterprises: Planning financial needs, using capital in small business,
Sources of financing for small firms, working capital and request for institutional loan.
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8. Business Documents Collection Procedure and Maintenance: Issuing trade license,
collecting TIN Number, VAT registration, Opening business account with bank and other
non-banking financial institutions, collecting association membership, partnership agreement,
registration of joint stock companies, registration of cooperative society, registration of
foundation, registration of NGO-IRC, ERC, opening a L/C, export documentations-import
documentations-Insurance-fire-environment-intellectual property-trade mark Patents,
Copyrights and Trade secrets, and other relevant business documents collection procedure
and maintenance.
Books Recommended:
1. Introduction : Definition of Management Accounting and its Relation with financial and
Cost Accounting. Management Accounting and Decision Making. Importance of Ethics,
Management Accounting in Service and Nonprofit Organizations, Cost-Benefit and
Behavioral considerations, Management Process and Accounting, Planning and Control for
Production Life Cycle and the Value Chain. Career Opportunities in Management
Accounting. Changes in Business Process and Management Accounting. Management
Accounting Profession.
3. Absorption and Variable Costing: Variable and Absorption Costing. Variable vs.
Absorption Costing. Operating Income and Income Statements, Absorption Costing and
Performance Measurement. Comparing Inventory Costing Methods : Absorption, Variable &
Throughput/Super-Variable Costing, and Actual, Normal & Standard Costing. Denominator
Level Capacity Concepts and Fixed-Cost Capacity Analysis, Choosing a Capacity Level for
different purposes. Planning and Control of Capacity Costs.
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6. Budgeting and Budgetary Control : Budgets and the Organization; Potential Problems in
Implementing Budgets, Planning Horizon (Strategic Plan and Long-Range Planning); Types
of Budgets : Master Budget (Pro Forma Statements) and Continuous Budgets (Rolling
Budgets); Components of a Master Budget : Operating Budget/Profit Plan (Sales budget,
Purchase budget. Cost of goods sold budget, Operating expenses budget, Budgeted income
statement), and Financial budget (Capital budget, Cash budget, Budgeted balance sheet);
Preparing the Master Budget; Activity-Based Master Budgets (Functional Budgets and
Activity-Based Budgets)
Books Recommended :
2. Rah H. Garrison, Eri w. Noreen and : Managerial Accounting (Latest Edition), Boston:
Peter C. Brewer McGraw-Hill and Irwin
1. The Demand for Audit and Other Assurance Services: Definition of auditing, Nature of
Auditing, Distinction Between Auditing and Accounting, Economic Demand for Auditing,
Assurance Services, Types of Audits and Auditors.
2. The Auditing Profession: Chartered Accounting (CA) Firms and their Activities, Structure
of CA Firms, Role of BSEC in relation to auditing, BSECs Corporate Governance
Guidelines and Audit vs. Non-audit Activities, ICAB, US GAAS, International Standards on
Auditing (ISA) and Bangladesh Standards on Auditing (BSA), Statutory Cost Audit.
3. Audit Reports: Part of the Audit Report, Categories of Audit Reports, Report on Internal
Control Over Financial Reporting, Unqualified Audit Report with Explanatory Paragraph or
Modified Wording, Conditions Requiring a Departure from Unqualified Opinion, Audit
Reports Other Than Unqualified; Qualified Auditors Reports (Qualified, Adverse and
Disclaimer) and Auditors Reports with emphasis on materiality.
4. Legal Liability: The legal environment of audit profession, Auditors Liability to clients,
Auditors Liability to third parties under common law, Auditors Civil liability, Auditors
Criminal liability, Professions response to liability.
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5. The Audit Responsibilities and Objectives: Objective of Conducting an Audit of Financial
Statements, Steps to Develop Audit Objectives, Managements Responsibilities, Objectives
of the Auditor, Auditors Responsibilities, Financial Statement Cycles, Setting Audit
Objectives, Management Assertions, Transaction-Related Audit Objectives, Balance-Related
Audit Objectives, Presentation and Disclosure-Related Audit Objectives, How Audit
Objectives are Met, Phases of a Financial Statement Audit.
6. Audit Evidence: Definition of Evidence, Distinguishing among scientific, legal and audit
evidence, Audit Evidence Decisions, Audit Program, Persuasiveness of Evidence, Types of
Audit Evidence, Application of Types of evidence to the Evidence Decisions, Audit
Documentation, Audit File Contents and Organization.
7. Audit Planning Analytical Procedures: Steps in Planning an Audit and Designing an Audit
Approach, Initial Audit Planning, Obtaining an Understanding with the Client, Developing
Overall Audit Strategy, Understanding of the Clients Business and Industry, Assess Client
Business Risk, Preliminary Analytical Procedures, Analytical Procedures.
8. Audit of Internal Control and Control Risk: Internal Control Objectives, Managements
Responsibilities for Establishing Internal Control, Managements Assessment of Internal
Controls, Auditor Responsibilities for Understanding Internal Control and Testing Internal
Control, Components of Internal Control, Process for Understanding Internal Control and
Assessing Control Risk, Obtain and Document Understanding of Internal Control, Assessing
Control Risk.
9. Overall Audit Plan and Audit Program: Audit Test, Types of Audit Tests: Risk assessment
procedures and Further audit procedures, Relationship between Further Audit Procedures and
Evidence, Audit Assurance at Different Levels of Internal Control Effectiveness, Impact of
Information Technology on Audit Testing, Audit Program.
10. Completing the Audit: Performing audit tests related to presentation and disclosure, Review
for contingent liabilities, Post-balance-sheet review for subsequent events, issuing the Audit
Report, Communicate with the audit committee and Management.
Books Reference:
1. Alvin A. Arens, Randal J. Elder and Mark S. Beasley. Auditing and Assurance Services
(Latest Edition) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
2. ICAB (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh). Assurance-Study Manual, CA
Professional Stage Knowledge Level (Latest Edition). Dhaka: ICAB.
3. ICAB Audit and Assurance- Study Manual, CA Professional Stage Application Level
(Latest Edition) Dhaka: ICAB.
Foundation of Islamic Banking; Evolution of Islamic Banking and Financial Markets, Islamic
Banking-Concepts, Basic Features and Objectives; Funding an Islamic Bank, Mobilization of
Deposits; Liquidity Management; Islamic Modes of Investment; Working Capital, Import and
Export financing by Islamic Banks; Rural Financing under Islamic Banks, Risk Management by
Islamic Banks; Central Banking in Islamic Framework; Islamic Micro Finance Institutions,
Implementation of Islamic Banking; Experience from different countries.
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Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
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5. Capital Market financing: Public Offering of Securities, Traditional Underwriting, Best
Efforts Offering, Making a Market, Shelf Registrations, Flotation Costs, Government
Regulations for Issuing Securities, SEC Review, SEC Regulations in the Secondary Market,
Selling Common Stock Through a Rights Issue, Value of Rights, Success of the Offering,
Standby Underwriting, Oversubscriptions, Rights Issue vs. Public Offering, Green Shoe
Provision, Financing a Fledgling, Initial Public Offerings, Information Effects of Announcing
a Security Issue, Types of Long-term Debt Instruments, Retirement of Bonds, Preferred
Stock and its Features, Common Stock and its Features, Bond Refunding.
Books Recommended:
1. James C. Van Horne : Financial Management and Policy
2. James C. Van Horne & : Fundamentals of Financial Management
John M. Wachowicz
3. Ghosh, Biswas, Bala, Sath, : Financial Management, Nadi Publications
Hoques & Manik