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An Overview of FinanceAreas within Finance Investments and financial markets Financial management of corporationsFields are separate but related... – Stock represents ownership interest–

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An Overview of Finance

Areas within Finance

Investments and financial markets

Financial management of corporationsFields are separate but related

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– Stock represents ownership interest

– Bond represents a debt relationship

Investing involves buying financial assets in the hope of

earning more money (a return)

– Investments can be made directly or indirectly through a mutual fund

A Security is a financial asset that can be traded among

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Financial Markets

Securities are issued by corporations to raise money, and purchased by

investors in financial markets

– A framework or organization in which

people can buy/sell securities

Stock market

Stockbroker is licensed to trade securities

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Simplified Financial System

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Raising Money

The most common use of the word finance involves raising money to acquire assets

Forms of Financing

– Issuing stock - equity financing

– Borrowing money - debt financing

– Internal financing - retaining earnings

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Raising Money

The field of finance deals with both raising and investing money, but:

Changing Focus of Finance

– Past - finance was limited to financial market activity

– Now – Corporate finance includes the financial management of organizations

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Financial Management

The management and control of money and money-related operations within a business

CFO – chief financial officer (VP of

finance)

– Executive in charge of finance department

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Business Decisions

Finance department provides:

– Analyses to determine which assets are purchased and how they are financed

– Oversight of how other departments

spend money

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The Price of Securities—A Link Between the Firm and the Market

Two sides of finance – investments and

financial management

Investors buy securities for the cash income expected in the future

Link between company management and

investors comes from this relationship

between price and expected financial results

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Accounting and Finance

Broad Portrayal vs Cash Flow

The focus in Finance

is on future cash flow

In finance:

Cash is King

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Finance and Accounting

Finance department generally consists

of both the accounting and treasury

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Figure 1-2 Finance Department Organization

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Concept Connection Example 1-1 Accounting Records and Cash Flow

A $1,000 asset depreciated straight-line over five years:

Accounting perspective – Portrait Over Time

Initial $1,000 cost becomes an asset on books

$200 per year depreciation reduces profit

Book value shrinks as depreciation accumulates

Finance perspective – Focus On Cash Flow

Depreciation deduction saves cash by reducing tax

It took a $1,000 cash outflow to acquire the asset Where did the money come from

Finance had to raise that money

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The Language of Finance

Accounting is the language of finance

– All finance professionals need some

knowledge of accounting

Level depends on job

– Financial analyst needs to know LOTS of accounting – Stockbrokers not as much

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Financial Theory—The Relationship

with Economics

Modern financial theory began as a

branch of economics in the 1950s

– Originally called “financial economics”

– Theoretical tools are very similar

Finance is a separate but still related field

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Figure 1-3 The Influence of Accounting,

Economics and Financial Theory on Financial

Management

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Forms of Business Organization

and Their Financial Impact

A businesses can be legally organized as a

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The Proprietorship Form

Easy to start

Taxes

– Profit is taxed as personal income

Taxed only once

Raising money – Investor’s perspective

– A proprietorship can only borrow (no stock to sell)

But lending money to a new business is risky

– Best outcome: repayment of principal and interest – Worst outcome: lose everything

– Most new businesses fail Result: Collateral required

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The Corporate Form

Getting started

– Requires a legal incorporation process

Takes a little time, work and money

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Concept Connection Example 1-2 Tax

Consequences of Business Form

A business earns $100,000 before taxes

Owner wants to take the earnings home

Tax rates: Corporate - 34%

Personal - 30%

Compare total tax bills under corporate and proprietorship forms of

organization

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The Corporate Form

Raising Money

– Borrowing

– Same issues faced by sole proprietorship

– BUT owner can now offer stock (equity) to investors

– If sell less than 50% can maintain control

– From the investor’s perspective

– Stock is a risky investment but the reward may be worth it

» Worst possible outcome: lose entire investment

» Best possible outcome: get rich

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The Truth About Limited Liability

Limited liability: stockholder not liable for a

corporation’s debts

– Implies that the most a stockholder can lose is 100%

of his investment in the stock

– True for owners not involved in the business

However, for owner operated small businesses– Personal guarantees make entrepreneurs liable for loans to their businesses

– Legal system holds individuals liable for negligence

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S-Type Corporations and LLCs

Major advantage: Treated as a partnership

with respect to federal income taxes

– LLC is replacing S-type

Government encourages small businesses

because they create jobs

– S-type corporations and LLCs

Avoid double taxation: profits “pass through” to owners as personal income

Offer limited liability

Offer the ability to sell stock to raise money

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Goals of Management

Economics—goal is to maximize profit

– Runs into short/long run problems

– Example: What about R&D?

Finance—goal is to maximize stockholders’ wealth by maximizing stock price

– Investors take a broad look at corporate actions when bidding stock prices up or down

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Stakeholders and Conflicts of Interest

Stakeholders that have an interest in the way the firm is operated include:

Stockholders Employees Customers Community Management Creditors

Suppliers

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– Cost — reduces stockholders’ return

Conflict of interest between

stockholders and employees

– What if request for healthier working

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Management—A Privileged Stakeholder

Group

Ownership of a widely held companies is very

dispersed so no one has enough control to remove

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The Agency Problem

Conflict of interest between stockholders and

management

– Agent is hired by a principal and given decision-making authority

The Abuse of Agency

– Privileges and luxuries provided to executives - ‘perks’

Controlling the Agency Problem

– Manage the agency problem by:

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Creditors Versus Stockholders—A

Financially Important Conflict of Interest

Creditor - anyone owed money by a business

– Especially bondholders

If undertake high risk - high reward projects:

– Losses shared by both stockholders and

bondholders

– But risk taking rewards all go to stockholders

Bondholders receive only principal and interest

Loan agreements can be written to prevent this kind

of abuse

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