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Finance

Finance. Concepts & Current Topics. Course Detail. Basic financial language Conceptual skills Emphasis is on applying concepts to current financial topics Reading & team intensive Complete readings before class. Resources. FFM – Fundamentals of financial management

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Finance

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  1. Finance Concepts & Current Topics

  2. Course Detail • Basic financial language • Conceptual skills • Emphasis is on applying concepts to current financial topics • Reading & team intensive • Complete readings before class

  3. Resources • FFM – Fundamentals of financial management • FMR – Fundamentals of finance reader • CFE – Course of financial English • Handouts/Website postings for current topics

  4. Course overview by week • 1 Introduction • 2 Fundamental concepts • 3 Financial assets • 4 Capital budgeting • 5 Capital structure • 6 Working capital • 7 Midterm exam • 8 Derivatives • 9 multinationals • 10 hybrids • 11 central banks • The Fed & PBOC • World Bank & IMF • Exchange rates • 2008 financial crisis • Final exam

  5. Assessments • Team presentations • Debates (maximum 10 bonus points) • Case presentations • Team formation due January 17 • Quizzes (2) • Examinations (midterm & final) • Open book & notes

  6. Contact Information • Office: 20/F Building B, S&T Plaza, TUSP, No. 1 • Telephone: 15810169471 • Email: popham10@yahoo.com • Website: www.schoolrack.com/BillCurtis

  7. An Overview of Financial Management Chapter 1

  8. Financial management areas • Money & capital markets • Investments • Financial management

  9. Money & capital markets • Money • A commodity or asset, such as gold, an officially issued currency, coin or paper note, that can be legally exchanged for something equivalent, such as goods or services.  • Capital • Financial assets or the financial value of assets, such as cash, available for use • Capital markets • Financial markets that facilitate the flow of long-term funds

  10. Current trends in finance • Globalization • Is McDonald’s an American company? • Over 60% of its net income is generated outside the U.S. • Information technology • Space • Time • Information access • Electronic commerce

  11. Forms of business organization • Sole proprietorships • Partnerships • Corporations

  12. Sole proprietorship • Unincorporated business owned by an individual • Advantages • Easy and inexpensive to start • Few government regulations • Avoids corporate income taxes • Disadvantages • Difficult to obtain capital • Unlimited liability • Legal debts or obligations that arise during the course of business operations.  • Life of the business limited to the life of the owner

  13. Partnership • An unincorporated business owned by 2 or more persons • Advantages are similar to sole proprietorships, plus: • Specialized expertise • Synergy among partners (1+1=3?) • Disadvantages • Unlimited liability • Limited life of the organization • Difficulty in transferring ownership • Mutual obligations • Difficulty to raise large amount of capital

  14. Corporation • A legal entity (person) separate from its owners and managers • Advantages • Unlimited life • Easy transferability of ownership • Limited liability • Can raise large amount of capital (stocks & bonds) • Disadvantages • Setting up a corporation • Double taxation (corporate and earnings paid out as dividends) • Subject to take-over

  15. Staff and management goals • Financial staff responsibility: • obtain and use funds to maximize the value of the firm • Management responsibility: • Maximize stockholder’s wealth = maximize stock value • Other responsibilities? • Ben & Jerry’s? • Business ethics—company’s attitude and conduct toward its employees, customers, suppliers, community, employees, stockholders

  16. Agency relationships • Principals hire agents to perform services (delegation) • Financial management’s agency relationships: • Stockholders and managers • Managers and debt holders (creditors) • Agency problem • A potential conflict of interests between the agent and stockholders or creditors

  17. Agency relationships • Motivating managers to act in the stockholders best interests • Performance shares • Executive stock options • Direct intervention by stockholders (institutional investors) • Threat of firing • Threat of hostile take-over

  18. Managerial actions to maximize shareholder wealth • What determines the price of a company’s stock? Factors include: • A financial asset is related to its ability to generate cash flows • Timing of cash flows—sooner is better • Investors are risk averse—they’ll pay more for stock that generates consistent cash flows • Investment decisions • How to finance the firm • Debt & equity mix • Dividend policy decision—what to give out, what to retain

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