
Explore the eight sections of financial management, from investment appraisal to risk management and financing, plus exam structure and practical techniques for WACC, CAPM, and agency problems.
Summarizes financial management functions, including raising and investing funds and monitoring resources, contrasts financial accounting, management accounting, and financial management, and covers objectives, governance, agency theory, ratios, and not-for-profit value-for-money.
Explore fiscal and monetary policy, macroeconomic objectives, and money markets through OT questions, examining securitization, yield concepts, treasury roles, and primary versus secondary markets.
Contrast macroeconomics with microeconomics and outline macroeconomic objectives. Explore expansionary and contractionary measures, fiscal and monetary tools, and their impact on taxation and exchange rates in financial markets.
learn working capital management and short-term cash surplus strategy by balancing safety, liquidity, and profitability, and analyzing the cash operating cycle, receivables, inventory, and payables.
Learn to tackle working capital management CR questions in ACCA FM, evaluate factoring options, forecast cash flows, assess current ratios, and apply the Baumol model for cash management.
Explore working capital management basics, including liquidity versus profitability trade-offs, key ratios and the operating cycle, inventory management, receivables and payables, cash forecasting, Baumol and Miller models, and treasury functions.
Analyze investment appraisal techniques by calculating the expected net present value, assessing financial acceptability, and exploring risk, uncertainty, and sensitivity analysis in four-year IT investments.
Explore the foundations of investment appraisal—compounding, discounting, and present value—and methods like npv, irr, payback, and risk-adjusted techniques, including tax, working capital, and lease vs buy.
Explore how to calculate cost of equity using CAPM, apply after-tax wacc for financing decisions, and analyze gearing and profits questions through practical ot questions.
Calculate after-tax weighted average cost of capital before and after bond issues, including cost of equity from dividends and market values of shares. Discuss debt impacts and Modigliani–Miller insights.
Explore short- and long-term sources of finance—from overdraft to debt and equity, including Islamic finance—and learn to calculate the weighted average cost of capital and understand capital structure theories.
Explore express revision of business valuation techniques: asset based, income based, debt valuation, and market efficiencies including operational, informational, pricing, and allocative efficiency.
Explore risk management in financial management, focusing on foreign exchange and interest rate risk, with strategies like invoicing in home currency, forwards, futures, options, and leading and lagging techniques.
Explore foreign exchange risk management and interest rate risk management, including techniques like invoicing in home currency, netting, leading and lagging, forwards, futures, options, swaps, and collars.
Develop employability and technology skills for the ACCA FM (F9) exam by practicing on the CBT platform, learning Excel functions, and applying NPV and IRR calculations.
Calculate the project's NPV and IRR for a new machine, assess sensitivity to selling price and discount rate, and explain key investment appraisal concepts using a five-year cash flow model.
Compute the net present value of a four-year new product investment using inflated cash flows, working capital, and tax effects, with a CAPM-based project-specific discount rate.
Evaluate an investment project using expected net present value, assess risk via sensitivity analysis, and determine lease versus buy for a four-year asset, considering inflation, depreciation, and tax.
Please carefully read the course description and watch the introductory video before purchasing the course. As mentioned earlier, these videos specifically provide explanations for questions found in the Kaplan and BPP revision kits. This ensures you know exactly what the course covers before committing.
You should have studied the FM (F9) subject before purchasing this course. If you purchase it without prior knowledge of the subject, you will not understand much from these videos. This course is intended to give you a glimpse of how to approach the questions, not to teach the entire FM (F9) syllabus from scratch.
About the Course
A clear explanation for 120+ OT Questions and 6 Constructed Questions
Extra tips are provided to pass the exam
A quick summary of each section in the syllabus
Areas Covered
Sec A - Financial Management Functions
Sec B - Financial Management Environment
Sec C - Working Capital Management
Sec D - Investment Appraisal
Sec E - Business Finance
Sec F - Business Valuation
Sec G - Risk Management
Sec H - Employability and Technology Skill
About the Lecturer
I have been teaching ACCA, CIMA, Cambridge, Edexcel Curriculums and other accounting qualifications for plenty of years.
Well known among the students for formulating an easy and logical explanation for any complex concept, theory or calculation.
I have produced several World Prize Winners and Country Prize Winners in ACCA qualification.
120+ Objective Test Questions and 6 Constructed Questions have been obtained from BPP, Kaplan and Past Papers.
Furthermore, very useful exam tips are also provided for you to be successful in the exam.