University of Mumbai. Banking & Finance for M.Com-I. Paper I COMMERCIAL BANK MANAGEMENT

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AC 7/6/13 Item no. 4.36 University of Mumbai Banking & Finance for M.Com-I Paper I COMMERCIAL BANK MANAGEMENT Semester I (No. of lectures allotted) Module: 1 Overview of Commercial Banking in India Role and Functions of Commercial Banks Indian Banking in Pre-Nationalisation and Post-nationalisation Phases Banking Sector Reforms and their Implications on Indian Banking Sector Changing Role of Indian Banks Reforms and Restructuring of Bank Management Management of Private Sector Banks and Public Sector Banks Management of Banks in Rural Areas. Module: 2 Functions of Bank Management Planning, Organising, Directing, Coordinating, Controlling Hierarchy of Management and functions at Each Level Strategic Planning in Banks Budgeting in Banks RBI and its Role in Bank Management and Regulation, Prevention of Money laundering Act, 2002. Module: 3 Credit Management in Banks Principles of Sound Bank Lending Loan Policy Compliance with RBI guidelines Credit Appraisal and Credit Decision Making Monitoring and Review of Loan Portfolio Management of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) Classification of NPAs Debt Restructuring SARFAESI Act, 2002. Module: 4 Bank s Investment Policy SLR Requirements Non-SLR Investments Nature and Significance of Investment Management in Commercial Banks Fundamental Principles of Security Investment Management of Security Investment Reviewing Investment Portfolio Organisation of Investment Function in Bank. 1

Semester II (No. of lectures allotted) Module: 1 Customer Relationship Management in banks Meaning and objectives of CRM in banks - Strategies for Expanding Customer Base Services to Different Categories of Customers: Retail, Corporate, International, Rural Banking Ombudsman Scheme KYC Norms Customer Retention Handling Customer Grievances Module: 2 Bank Marketing Management Marketing of Banking Services Marketing Mix for Banking Services Developing Marketing Strategies and plans Marketing Budget Organisation of Marketing Functions in Banks. Module: 3 Human Resource Management in Banks Importance of HRM in Banks Policies relating to Human Resource Development in India Selection, Training Pay Structure in Public Sector Banks and Private Sector Banks workers Participation in Management - Motivations and Morals Performance Evaluation Promotion, Transfer Policy, VRS schemes in Public sector banks. Module: 4 Evolving Trends and strategies in Modern Banking Technology Internet Banking Mobile Banking EFT services Outsourcing of Non-core Services Financial Inclusions Micro Credit SHGs RBI Guidelines for Micro Credit Banking Mergers and Acquisitions. References: 1. Srivastava, Divya Nigam, Management of Indian Financial Institutions, Himalaya Publishing House. 2. M. Y. Khan, Indian Financial System, Tata McGraw Hill. 3. Bharati Pathak, Indian Financial System, 4. Gerald Hatler, Bank Investments and Funds Management, Macmillan 5. Stigum, Managing Bank Assets and Liabilities, Dow-Jones Irwin. 6. Dudley Luckett, Money and Banking, McGraw Hill. 7. Vasant Joshi, Vinay Joshi, Managing Indian Banks- Challenges Ahead, Response Books. 8. Vasant Desai, Banks and institutional management, Himalaya Publishing House. 9. Principles of Banking, Indian Institute of Banking and Finance, Macmillan.. Dr. P. K. Srivastava, Banking theory and Practice, Himalaya Publishing House. 11. Benson Kunjukunju, Commercial Banks in India, New Century Publications. 12. K.P.M. Sundharam, Money Banking Trade and Finance, Sultan chand & sons, educational publishers. 2

13. Nitin Bhasin, Banking Developments in India 1947 to 2007, New Century Publications. 14. Nitin Bhasin, Banking & Financial Markets in India 1947 to 2007, New Century Publications. 15. General bank management, Indian Institute of Banking and Finance, Macmillan. Journals: 1) Professional Banker, Published by: the ICFAI University Press 2) The Indian Banker, Published by: Indian Banks Association 3) Bank Quest, Published by: Indian Institute of Banking and Finance 4) Finance India, Published by: Indian Institute of Finance 3

Model Question Paper M.Com.-I (Credit Based system) Sem-I/Sem-II (Banking & Finance) Paper-I COMMERCIAL BANK MANAGEMENT Time: 2hours Total marks: 60 N.B. (1) All questions are compulsory with internal choice (2) Figures to the right indicate marks Q1 Essay type question (15) Q2 Essay type question (15) Q3 Essay type question (15) Q4 Write short notes on the following: (15) (a), (b), (c) (a), (b), (c) (15) 4

University of Mumbai Banking & Finance for M.Com-I Paper II FINANCIAL SERVICES Semester I (No. of Lectures allotted) Module: 1 Evolution of Financial Services Meaning of Financial Services Various types of Financial Services, Fund based and Non-fund based Significance of Financial Services Growth of Financial Services in India Emerging Trends in Financial Services Constraints to the growth of Financial Services. Module: 2 Mutual Funds Concept History of Mutual fund Industry in India Different Schemes Fund Accounting and Valuation Advantages UTI: Objective Functions Regulation Performance Measurement and Evaluation of Mutual Fund Schemes Unit holder s Protection. Module: 3 Merchant Banking Facets of Merchant Banking - Functions Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Relevant Provisions of Companies Act SEBI Guidelines Role in Issue Management, Appraisal of Projects, Designing Capital Structure and Instruments Issue Pricing. Module: 4 Other Financial Services Leasing and Hire Purchase Factoring and Forfaiting consumer Finance Securitization Venture Capital Loan Syndication Custodial and Depository Services Credit rating. 1

Semester - II Module: 1 Marketing of Financial Services Categories of Financial Products Insurance, Banks, Stocks, Mutual Funds, Pension Plans, other Savings Products Financial Services Marketing Environment Micro and Macro Environmental Forces Marketing Mix for Financial Services Promotional Strategies Customer Relations and Servicing. Module: 2 Treasury Management Structure and Organization Functions and Responsibilities of a Treasurer Cost centre, Profit Centre Integrated Treasury Treasury and Asset Liability Management Liquidity Management: CRR/CCIL/RTGS Types of Exposure and Elimination of Exposure. Module: 3 Portfolio Management Services Meaning, Importance, Objectives, Strategies, Types of Strategies Passive & Active Strategies Role of Portfolio Managers. Module: 4 Regulatory Framework for Financial Services Role of RBI Role of SEBI Provisions of Companies Act Role of FEMA Ethical issues in the Marketing of Financial Services. References: 16. E. Gordon and K. Natarajan, Emerging Scenario of Financial Services, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. 17. M. Y. Khan, Financial Services, Tata McGraw Hill. 18. Machiraju, Indian Financial System Vikas Publishing House. 19. V.A. Avadhani, Treasury Management in India, Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi. 20. D. C. Gardner, Treasury Management, Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi. 21. H. R. Machiraju, Merchant Banking: Principles and Practice, New Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi. 22. S. Gurusamy, Merchant banking and Financial Services, Thomson South Western. 23. J. C. Verma, A Manual of Merchant Banking, Bharath Publishing House, New Delhi. 24. Sadhale H., Mutual Funds in India, Sage, New Delhi. 25. Machiraju, H.R., Merchant Banking, Wheeler Publishing. 26. Kothari V., Lease Financing, Hire Purchase including Consumer Credit, Wadhera and Co. 2

27. Verma J.C., Venture Capital Financing in India, Sage, New Delhi. 28. Lalit K. Bansal, Mutual Funds: Management and Working, Deep & Deep Publication, New Delhi. 29. Fischer, Donald E /Jordan, Ronald J., Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice-Hall, India. 30. Farrell, James L. Irwin, Portfolio Management: Theory & Applications, McGraw-Hill. 31. Frank K.Reilly and Keith C.Brown, Investment Analysis Portfolio Management,7/e Thomson Publications. 32. Donald E. Fischer and Ronald J. Jordan, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Pearson Education. 33. Prasanna Chandra, Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 34. Charles P. Jones, Investments Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons. 20. S. Kevin, Security Analysis & Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall. 21. V.A. Avadhani, Financial services in India, Himalaya Publishing house. 22. Vasant Desai, Financial Markets and financial services, Himalaya Publishing house 23. Benson kunjukunju, S. Mohan, Financial Syatem and financial institutions in India, New century Publications. 24. M.Y. Khan, Indian Financial System, Tata McGraw- Hill companies. 3

Model Question Paper M.com-I (Credit Based system) Sem-I/Sem-II (Banking & Finance) Paper-II Financial Services Time: 2hours Total marks: 60 N.B. (1) All questions are compulsory with internal choice (2) Figures to the right indicate marks Q1 Essay type question (15) Q2 Essay type question (15) Q3 Essay type question (15) Q4 Write short notes on the following: (15) (a), (b), (c) (a), (b), (c) (15) 4

Syllabus for M.Com (Part II) (Banking & Finance) W.e.f. Paper III Financial Markets in India Course Objectives 1. To enable students to acquire Knowledge of concepts, methods and techniques of Indian and Globalised financial Markets. 2. To make the students develop competence with the applications of financial market techniques in management, application, practice and control. 3. To acquaint students with the important techniques of money and capital market instruments and to make the students learn the process and operations of intermediaries, facilitators and regulators of the financial markets Module I SEMESTER I INDIAN FINANCIAL MARKET No. of Lectures 1. Indian Financial System 2. Development of Financial Markets in India 3. Constituents of Financial System Primary & Secondary (08) Module II MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS 1. Structure of Indian Money Market 2. Money market Instruments Call money and Notice money, Treasury Bills, Certificate of Deposits, Commercial Papers, Finance Bills or Usance, Repo Instruments, Inter Bank Participation Certificate, Inter Corporate Deposits

3. Defects of the Indian Money Market 4. Essentials of a Developed Money Markets 5. Unorganized Money Market Indigenous Bankers and Moneylenders (12) Module III CAPITAL MARKET INSTRUMENTS 1. Structure and Growth of the Indian Capital Market 2. Indian Capital Market Forms : - A. Industrial Securities New Issue markets and Old Issue markets B. Government Securities (Gilt-edged market) 3. Ownership Securities Equity Shares, Preference Shares, No-par stock Creditorship Securities- Debentures (12) Module IV DERIVATIVES MARKET 1. Meaning, Importance and Need for Derivatives Market 2. Kinds of Financial Derivatives, Financial Derivatives in India (08)

SEMESTER II Module I REGULATY FRAMEWK 1. The Reserve Bank of India 2. Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) 3. National Company Law Tribunal 4. Competition Commission of India 5. Exchange Regulation Act, 1973 - Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 6. Regulation on Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) (12) Module II CPATE GOVERNANCE AND FINANCIAL SECT 1. Meaning, Need, Objectives, Importance and Issues of Corporate Governance 2. Evolution and Legal Framework of Corporate Governance in India 3. SEBI and Corporate Governance Guidelines, Recommendations 4. Measures constituted by RBI towards corporate governance 5. Stock market Scams () Module III GLOBALIZATION OF FINANCIAL MARKETS 1. Indigenous Bond markets, Foreign Currency Bond Markets, Euro market, FDI Inflows Outflows 2. Emerging trends and Challenges in Global Financial markets 3. NRI Investments 4. Impact of Globalization on Indian Finacial Markets () Module IV

INDIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS: CONCERNS AND STRATEGIES 1. Money Laundering Parallel Economy International Liquidity Hawala and the Indian Scenario 2. Ethics, Guidance, Precautions, Preventive measures and Corrective actions against the above Concerns and the related Strategies. (8) References 1. Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services by Clifford Gomez, PHI Learning Private Ltd, New Delhi 2. Financial Management- Recent Trends in Practical Application by Chandra Hariharan Iyer, International Book House Pvt Ltd, Mumbai 3. International Financial management by S.P Srinivasan and Dr B. Janakiram, Published by Biztantra, New Delhi 4. Banking and Financial Markets in India by Niti Bhasin, New Century Publications 5. Financial System and Financial Institutions in India by Kunjukunju Mohan, New Century Publications 6. Financial Markets and Services By Gordan Natarajan, Himalaya Publishers 7. Capital and Money Markets by Dr M.S. Khan and Amit Kumar Goel, Himalaya Publishers 8. Capital markets in India by Rajesh Chakrabarti and Sankar De, Response Books from Sage Publishers 9. Financial Institutions and markets structure, growth and innovations by L.M Bhole, Tata McGraw Hill. Financial Institutions and Financial markets in India- Functioning and Reforms by Niti Bhasin, New Century Publications 11. Financial markets and financial services by Vasant Desai, Himalaya Publishing House 12. Indian Financial System by M.Y. Khan, Tata McGraw Hill 13. Financial Services in India by V.A Avadhani, Himalaya Publishing House

University of Mumbai Banking & Finance M.Com Part - II OPTIONAL GROUP OF PAPERS: BANKING AND FINANCE Paper IV INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Semester -1 1. INTRODUCTION : ( No. of lectures ) Meaning Scope of International Financial Management Factors contributing to growth in International Finance Recent Changes in Global Financial Markets. 2. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS: ( No. of lectures ) Meaning Components Factors- Deficit and Surplus in BOP Capital Account Convertibility and Current Account. 3. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM:: ( No. of lectures ) Introduction Exchange rate regime- The International Monetary Fund: Objectives and Funding Facilities International Liquidity and Special Drawing Rights.The European Monetary System 4. FEIGN EXCHANGE MARKET :( No. of lectures ) Major Participants- Spot market Forward market.exchange Rate Quotation : Determination of exchange rates in spot and forward market Factors influencing exchange rates.types of Foreign Exchange Rates and Interest rate.

SEMESTER II 1. CURRENCY FUTURES: Futures Contracts Features Trading Process- Hedging in currency futures market Speculation in currency futures market Futures prices Forward prices expected spot prices on delivery. 2. CURRENCY OPTIONS AND ARBITRAGE : Currency Options: Features Terminology Types of options options pricing - Hedging with currency options Speculation with currency options. 3. INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKET AND RISK ASSOCIATED; (No. of lectures ) International Equities- Bonds- Gains from International Market Short term and Medium term Instruments types of risks and tools. 4. MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS: ( no. of lectures ) The World Bank International Finance Corporation Asian Development Bank. REFERENCES: 1. Apte, P.G, International Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 2002. 2. Levi, M.D., International Finance, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 2006. 3. Sharan, V International Financial Management, PHI publication, 20. 4. Rajwade. A.V., Foreign Exchange International Finance Risk Management, Academy of Business studies, 2004. 5. International Finance and Trade, The ICFAI University, 2005.

Model Question Paper M.Com.-I (Credit Based system) Sem-I/Sem-II (Banking & Finance) Paper- IV INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Time: 2hours Total marks: 60 N.B. (1) All questions are compulsory with internal choice (2) Figures to the right indicate marks Q1 Essay type question (15) Q2 Essay type question (15) Q3 Essay type question (15) Q4 Write short notes on the following: (15) (a), (b), (c) (a), (b), (c) (15)

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI (BANKING & FINANCE) M.Com Part - II OPTIONAL GROUP OF PAPERS: BANKING AND FINANCE Paper V INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Semester I 1. INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT : ( No. of lectures-) Introduction - Investment Process - Investment Environment Criteria for Investment Decision Types of Investor - objectives of Investors - Investment v/s Speculation - Investment versus Gambling Investment Avenues available to the investor Factors Influencing selection of Investment alternatives 2. RISK RETURN RELATIONSHIP AND PTFOLIO AYALYSIS: (No. of lectures-12) Meaning of risk - Types of risk Systematic and Unsystematic risk - Measurement of Risk: Meaning of Beta, Standard Deviation and Variance - What is a Portfolio Expected Return of a portfolio Risk of Portfolio Reduction of Portfolio risk through diversification. 3. FUNDAMENTAL AND TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: (No. of lectures ) Meaning of Fundamental Analysis Economy analysis- Industry analysis and Company analysis.meaning of Technical analysis - Basic tenets of Technical analysis Trends Dow Theory Chart Patterns- Elliot Wave Theory.Fundamental analysis v/s Technical analysis. 4. TOOLS OF VALUATION : (No. of lectures 8) Time Value of money, Equity Research, Stock valuation Model

SEMESTER II 1. INVESTMENT PLANNING AND REVIEW : (No. of lectures ) Basic Principles of Port Folio management, Construction, monitoring and review. 2. EFFICIENT MARKET THEY: (No. of lectures ) Assumptions Random Walk Theory Efficient Market Hypothesis- Anomalies in the market. 3. CAPITAL ASSEST PRICING MODEL : (No. of lectures ) Assumptions of CAPM Capital Market Line Security Market Line CAPM equation Pricing of Securities through CAPM.- Arbitrage Pricing Model 4. PTFOLIO REVISION AND EVALUATION: (No. of lectures ) Meaning of portfolio revision- Need for revision - Meaning of portfolio evaluation- Need for evaluation Portfolio performance evaluation: Sharpe s ratio Treynor s ratio Jensen s differential measure. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx REFERENCES: 1. Donald E, Fisher and Ronald J., Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall Of India, 1994. 2. Avadhani, V.A., Investment Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 2009. 3. Kevin. S., Portfolio Management, PHI Publication 2009 4. Preeti Singh., Investment Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 1993 5. Avadhani, V.A., Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 1997.

Model Question Paper M.Com.-I (Credit Based system) Sem-I/Sem-II (Banking & Finance) Paper-V Investment Management Time: 2hours Total marks: 60 N.B. (1) All questions are compulsory with internal choice (2) Figures to the right indicate marks Q1 Essay type question (15) Q2 Essay type question (15) Q3 Essay type question (15) Q4 Write short notes on the following: (15) (a), (b), (c) (a), (b), (c) (15)