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Grade: 12 Core Subject Title: Business Finance K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM Semester: 2nd No. of Hours/ Semester: 80 hours/ semester Prerequisite: Fundamentals of ABM1 Co-requisite: Fundamentals of ABM2 Subject Description: This course deals with the fundamental principles, tools, and techniques of the financial operation involved in the management of business enterprises. It covers the basic framework and tools for financial analysis and financial planning and control, and introduces basic concepts and principles needed in making investment and financing decisions. Introduction to investments and personal finance are also covered in the course. Using the dual-learning approach of theory and application, each chapter and module engages the learners to explore all stages of the learning process from knowledge, analysis, evaluation, and application to preparation and development of financial plans and programs suited for a small business. 1. Introduction to Financial Management The learners demonstrate an understanding of the definition of finance, the activities of the financial manager, and financial institutions and markets The learners are able to 1. define Finance 2. describe who are responsible for financial management within an organization 3. describe the primary activities of the financial manager 4. describe how the financial manager helps in achieving the goal of the organization 5. describe the role of financial institutions and markets The learners 1. explain the major role of financial management and the different individuals involved 2. distinguish a financial institution from financial instrument and financial market 3. enumerate the varied financial institutions and their corresponding services ABM_BF12-IIIa-1 ABM_BF12-IIIa-2 ABM_BF12-IIIa-3 4. compare and contrast the varied financial instruments ABM_BF12-IIIa-4 5. explain the flow of funds within an organization through and from the enterprise and the role of the financial manager ABM_BF12-IIIa-5 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 1 of 6

2. Review of Financial Statement Preparation, Analysis, and Interpretation the process of preparing financial statements as well as the methods or tools of analysis of financial statements, including horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and financial ratios to test the level of liquidity, solvency, profitability, and stability of the business solve exercises and problems that require financial statement preparation, analysis, and interpretation using horizontal and vertical analyses and various financial ratios 1. prepare financial statements ABM_BF12-IIIb-6 2. define the measurement levels, namely, liquidity, solvency, stability, and profitability ABM_BF12-IIIb-7 3. perform vertical and horizontal analyses of financial statements of a single proprietorship ABM_BF12-IIIb-8 4. compute, analyze, and interpret financial ratios such as current ratio, working capital, gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, receivable turnover, inventory turnover, debtto- equity ratio, and the like ABM_BF12-IIIb-9 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 2 of 6

3. Financial Planning Tools and Concepts the financial planning process, including budget preparation, cash management, and working capital management 1. illustrate the financial planning process 2. prepare budgets such as projected collection, sales budget, production budget, income projected statement of comprehensive income, projected of financial position, and projected cash flow statement 3. describe concepts and tools in working capital management 1. identify the steps in the financial planning process 2. illustrate the formula and format for the preparation of budgets and projected financial statement 3. explain tools in managing cash, receivables, and inventory ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-10 ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-11 ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-12 4. Sources and uses of shortterm and long-term funds the sources and uses of shortterm and long-term funds, and the requirements, procedure, obligation to creditor, and reportorial necessities 1. distinguish debt and equity financing 2. identify the bank and nonbank institutions in the vicinity that are possible sources of funds, and enumerate their requirements and process for loan application 1. cite bank and nonbank institutions in the locality that would serve as possible sources of funds for business operations 2. compare and contrast the loan requirements of the different bank and nonbank institutions 3. draw a flow chart on the steps in loan application 4. list down obligations of entrepreneurs to creditors ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-13 ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-14 ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-15 ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-16 5. identify uses of funds ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-17 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 3 of 6

5. Basic Long-term Financial Concepts basic concepts of risk and return, and the time value of money 1. distinguish simple and compound interest 2. solve exercises and problems in computing for time value of money with the aid of present and future value tables 1. calculate future value and present value of money 2. compute for the effective annual interest rate ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-18 ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-19 3. prepare loan amortization tables 4. compute for the net present value of a project with a conventional cash-flow pattern 3. compute loan amortization using mathematical concepts and the present value tables ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-20 5. describe the risk-return trade-off 4. apply mathematical concepts and tools in computing for finance and investment problems ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-21 5. explain the risk-return trade-off ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-22 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 4 of 6

6. Introduction to investment the definition, purpose, kinds, advantages, and disadvantages and the risks of investment 1. identify the types of investments particularly bank deposits, insurance, real estate, hard assets, mutual funds, and stocks and bonds 2. indicate the advantages and disadvantages of each type of investment 3. explain the risks inherent in each type of investment 1. compare and contrast the different types of investments 2. classify investment according to its type and features, and advantages and disadvantages ABM_BF12-IVm-n-23 ABM_BF12-IVm-n-24 3. measure and list ways to minimize or reduce investment risks in simple case problems ABM_BF12-IVm-n-25 7. Managing Personal Finance the philosophy and practices in personal finance 1. identify money management philosophy 2. apply basic personal finance principles and practices in earning, spending, saving, and investing money 1. enumerate money management philosophies 2. illustrate the money management cycle and gives examples of sound practices in earning, spending, saving, and investing money ABM_BF12-IVo-p-26 ABM_BF12-IVo-p-27 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 5 of 6

CODE BOOK LEGEND SAMPLE CODE: ABM_BF12-IIIa-1 LEGEND Track/ Strand underscore_ Accountancy, Business and Management Strand SAMPLE First Entry Track/ Strand Subject Business Finance ABM_BF12 Grade Level 12 Roman Numeral *Zero if no specific quarter Lowercase Letter *Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate more than a specific week Quarter Quarter III Week Week a - - Arabic Number Competency explain the major role of financial management and the different individuals involved 1 K to 12 Senior High School Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Business Finance February 2014 Page 6 of 6