Certified Financial Management Professional VS-1201
Certified Financial Management Professional Certified Financial Management Professional Certification Code VS-1201 Vskills certification for Financial Management Professional assesses the candidate as per the company s need for managing its finances and accounts. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in financial statements, cash flow, fixed capital analysis, working capital analysis, cash management analysis, commodity exchange and financial risk management. Why should one take this certification? This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression. Earning Vskills Financial Management Professional Certification can help candidate differentiate in today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential. Who will benefit from taking this certification? Job seekers looking to find employment in accounts, finance or auditing departments of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the value of their skills through this certification. Test Details Duration: 60 minutes No. of questions: 50 Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%) There is no negative marking in this module. Fee Structure Rs. 4,000/- (Includes all taxes)* *Fees may change without prior notice, please refer http:// for updated fees Companies that hire Vskills Financial Management Professional Financial Management Professionals are in great demand. Companies specializing in products, services, accounts, finance or auditing are constantly hiring skilled financial management professionals. Various public and private companies also need financial management professionals for their accounts, finance or auditing departments.
Certified Financial Management Professional Table of Contents 1. Overview 1.1 Introduction to Financial Management 1.2 Financial Instruments: Equity Shares, Preference Shares, Right Issue 1.3 Debts: Debentures, Types of Debentures 1.4 Indian Financial System 1.5 Time Value of Money 1.6 Valuation of Bonds and Shares 2. Financial Statements 2.1 Comparative Statement 2.2 Common Size Statement 2.3 Trend Analysis 2.4 Ratio Analysis 3. Cash Flow 3.1 Fund Flow Statement 3.2 Cash Flow Statement 4. Fixed Capital Analysis 4.1 Capital Budgeting 4.2 Evaluations Techniques of Projects 5. Capital Structure and a Dividend Policy 5.1 Leverage Analysis 5.2 Capital Structure 5.3 Cost of Capital 5.4 Dividend Policy 6. Working Capital Analysis 6.1 Working Capital 6.2 Receivables Management 7. Inventory Management 7.1 Introduction to Inventory Management 7.2 Tools and Techniques of Inventory Management 8. Cash Management Analysis 8.1 Cash Management 8.2 Cash Management Models
9. Foreign Exchange Orientation 9.1 International Finance 9.2 Managing of Foreign Exchange Risk 9.3 Raising Foreign Currency Finance 10. Commodity Exchange 10.1 Commodities Exchange Basics 10.2 History 10.3 Commodity Market in India 10.4 Commodity Exchange Structure 10.5 Regulatory Framework 11. Financial Risk Management 11.1 Financial Risk Basics 11.2 Financial Risk Types 11.3 Components of Risk 11.4 Financial Risk Management 11.5 Financial Risk Identification 11.6 Statistical Tools 11.7 Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Certified Financial Management Professional
Certified Financial Management Professional
Certified Financial Management Professional Sample Questions 1. To financial analysts, "net working capital" means the same thing as. A. Total assets B. Fixed assets C. Current assets D. Current assets minus current liabilities. 2. The ratio of shareholders funds to total tal assets of the company is called. A. Debt-equity ratio B. Economic equity ratio C. Liquidity ratio D. None of the above 3. The definition of cash as used in Cash Flow Statements includes. A. Only cash balances. B. Only bank balances. C. Bank balances and bank overdrafts. D. Cash in hand plus bank balances less bank overdrafts. 4. What is interest on a bond known as? A. Return B. Yield C. Coupon D. Maturity value 5. Both the future and present value of a sum of money are based on. A. Interest rate B. Number of time periods C. Both a and b D. None of the above Answers: 1 (D), 2 (B), 3 (D), 4 (C), 5 (C)