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1.Financial System and its Components, 2 .Financial System and Economic Development, 3 .Indian Financial System—An Overview, 4 .Money Market, 5 .Capital Market, 6 .Risk and Return—Concept and Analysis, 7 .Primary Market, 8 .Primary Market Intermediaries, 9 .Secondary Market, 10 . Government Securities Market, 11 .Recent Reforms in Indian Capital Market, 12 .Role of SEBI—An Overview, 13 .Reserve Bank of India, 14. Commercial Banks, 15. Life and Non-Life Insurance Companies—LIC, GIC, 16. Mutual Funds, 17. Non-Banking Financial Compaines (NBFCs), 18. Merchant Banking, 19. Leasing, Hire Purchase and Housing Finance : Factoring Services and Financial Counseling etc., 20. Venture Capital Financing, 21. Credit Rating, 22.Indian Financial Institutions/Development Bank.
1.The Nature and Role of Financial System, 2. Nature and Scope of Business Finance, 3. Financial Management : Nature and Scope, 4. Financial Planning, 5. Working Capital Management, 6. Cost of Capital,m 7. Capitalization, 8. Sources of Business Finance : Long-Term and Short-Term, 9. Financial Institutions, 10. Capital Market and Financial Instruments, 11. Indian Money Market, 12. Mutual Funds , 13. Sources and Forms of External Financing , 14. Underwriting of Capital Issues.
PART-A : MONEY 1. Definition and Functions of Money, 2. Nature and Importance of Money, 3 . Classification of Money, 4. Supply of Money and High Powered Money, 5. Gresham’s Law, 6. Value of Money and Index Number, 7. Quantity Theory of Money, 8. Inflation and Deflation, 9. Finance : Meaning, Role, Objectives and Kinds, 10. Financial System : Meaning, Components and Importance, 11. Financial Intermediaries, 12. Financial Market : Instrument and their Functions. PART-B : BANKING & FINANCIAL SYSTEM 1. History of the Development of Indian Banking System, 2 . Bank : Definition and Functions, 3. Classification and Importance of Banks, 4. Organisation of commercial Banks, 5. State Bank of India, 6. Investment Policy of Commercial Banks, 7. Defects and Economic Reforms of Indian Banking System, 8. Electronic Banking, 9. Credit, Credit Instruments and Credit Creation, 10. Indian Banking Legislation Banking Regulation Act, 1949, 11. Regional Rural Banks, 12. Co-operative Banks, 13. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development- NABARD, 14. Central Banking or Apex Banking, 15. Reserve Bank of India, 16. Credit Control Polity of the Reserve Bank of India, 17. Monetary Policy, 18. Institutional Financial Institutions, 19. Institutional Financial Institutions, 20. International Monetary Fund, 21. World Bank and other International Financial Institutions, 22. Interest Rates, 23. Inflation and Interest Rates in India, 24. Problems and Policies of Allocation of Institutional Credit, 25. Operations of Conflicting Pressure before and after Bank Nationalisation.
An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1. An Overview of Financial Markets in India, 2. Indian Money Market, 3. Capital Market, 4. New Issue (Primary) Market, 5. Intermediaries of New Issue Market, 6. Secondary (Stock) Market, 7. Stock Exchanges of India, 8. Functionaries on Stock Exchanges, 9. Financial Services, 10. Merchant Banking, 11. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), 12. Credit Rating, 13. Investors' Protection.
PART-A : MONEY1 1. Definition and Functions of Money, 2. Nature and Importance of Money, 3. Classification of Money, 4. Supply of Money and High Powered Money, 5. Gresham’s Law, 6. Value of Money and Index Number, 7. Quantity Theory of Money, 8. Inflation and Deflation, 9. Finance : Meaning, Role, Objectives and Kinds, 10. Financial System : Meaning, Components and Importance, 11. Financial Intermediaries, 12. Financial Market : Instrument and their Functions, 13. Gold Standard : Forms, 14. International Gold Standard, PART-B : BANKING & FINANCIAL SYSTEM 1. History of the Development of Indian Banking System, 2. Bank : Definition and Functions, 3. Classification and Importance of Banks, 4. Organisation of commercial Banks, 5. State Bank of India, 6. Investment Policy of Commercial Banks, 7. Defects and Economic Reforms of Indian Banking System, 8. Electronic Banking, 9. Credit, Credit Instruments and Credit Creation, 10 . Indian Banking Legislation Banking Regulation Act, 1949, 11 . Regional Rural Banks, 12. Co-operative Banks, 13. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development- NABARD, 14. Central Banking or Apex Banking, 15. Reserve Bank of India, 16. Credit Control Polity of the Reserve Bank of India, 17. Monetary Policy, 18. Institutional Financial Institutions, 19. Balance Sheet of a Bank, 20. International Monetary Fund, 21. World Bank and other International Financial Institutions, 22. Interest Rates, 23. Inflation and Interest Rates in India, 24. Problems and Policies of Allocation of Institutional Credit, 25. Operations of Conflicting Pressure before and after Bank Nationalisation
Money and Financial Systems by Dr. V. C. Sinha and Dr. J. C. Varshney is a publication of SBPD Publishing House, Agra. This book is addressed to the students of monetary economics. Much of the discussion in the book relates to the financial institutions, theory of money and credit supply and monetary and credit policy. In the 1990’s, the economic reforms were started in the Indian economy and financial sector reforms were the key to these reforms. Therefore, in the past one decade or more, the financial sector in India has undergone historical changes. The authors have tried to incorporate all those changes in the book and have given the latest picture of the financial sector to the students.
1.Financial System , 2 .Investment Management , 3. Nature of Security and Investment Analysis , 4. Process of Investment Decision, 5. Security Market , 6. Operation of Stock Exchange, 7. New Issues : Management and Promotion, 8. Mechanism of Security Analysis , 9. Portfolio Management, 10. Theory of Portfolio Management , 11. Merchant Banking. 1
1. Introduction to Financial Management, 2. Organisation and Functions of Financial Management, 3. Capital Structure : Concept and Theories, 4. Operating and Financial Leverages, 5. Capital Budgeting, 6. Dividend Policy, Investment Management 1. Security and Investment : A General Introduction, 2. Portfolio Management, 3. Investment Environment and Organisation/Media, 4. The Investment Process and Outlets, 5. Credit Rating, 6. Risk and Return—Concept and Analysis, 7. The Making of Portfolio, 8. Portfolio Analysis and Diversification, 9. Portfolio—Markowitz Model, 10. Fundamental Analysis, 11. Technical Analysis, 12. Indian Stock Market-I (Primary Market), 13. Indian Stock Market-II (Secondary Market), 14. Regulation of Indian Stock Exchanges, 15. National Stock Exchanges (NSE), 16. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
1. Nature and Scope of Sales Management, 2. Salesmen or Sales Executives (Functions, Roles and Types), 3 . Sales Organisation, 4. Salesmanship, 5. Personal Selling, 6. Prospecting, Approaching, Demonstrating and Displaying, 7. Distribution Channels, 8. Marketing Middlemen, 9. Physical Distribution, 10. Recruitment of Sales Force, 11. Selection of Sales Force, 12. Sales Force Training, 13. Sales Force Compensation (Remunerating the Sales Persons), 14. Controlling Salespeople, 15. Sales Budget, 16. Sales Quotas, 17. Sales Territories.
UNIT : I Entrepreneurship and Human Activities 1.Entrepreneur—Meaning, Concept and Forms, 2. Entrepreneurship—Meaning, Concept and Role of Socio-economic Environment, 3. Entrepreneurial Development Programmes, 4. Critical Evaluation of Entrepreneurial Development Programme, 5. Role of Entrepreneur—In Economic Development as an Innovator and in Generation of Employment Opportunities, 6. Role of Entrepreneur—In Balanced Economic Development, 7. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India, 8. Entrepreneurial Pursuits and Human Activities—Economic andNoneconomic,9.InnovationandEntrepreneur. UNIT : II Acquiring Entrepreneurial Values and Motivation 10. Business Ethics and Acquiring Entrepreneurial Values, Attitudes and Motivation, 11. Developing Entrepreneurial Motivation—Concept and Process, 12. Business Risk-taking Management, 13. Leadership—Meaning and Importance, 14. Communication—Importance, Barriers and Principles, 15. Planning—Meaning and Importance, 16. Barriers to Entrepreneurship, 17. Help and Support to Entrepreneur, UNIT : III Introduction to Market Dynamics 18.Understanding A Market, 19. Competitive Analysis of the Market, 20. Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights. PRACTICAL 21. Project Work, 22. Project Planning, 23. Project Report—General Model, 24. Case Study, 25. Project Analysis