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Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin
1
Chapter 1
Introduction to
Financial
Management
1-2 1-2
2
Key Concepts and Skills
• Know the basic types of financial
management decisions and the role of
the financial manager
• Know the financial implications of the
different forms of business organization
• Know the goal of financial management
• Understand the conflicts of interest that
can arise between owners and
managers
1-3 1-3
3
Chapter Outline
• Finance: A Quick Look
• Business Finance and The Financial
Manager
• Forms of Business Organization
• The Goal of Financial Management
• The Agency Problem and Control of the
Corporation
• Financial Markets and the Corporation
1-4 1-4
4
Basic Areas Of Finance
• Corporate finance
• Investments
• Financial institutions
• International finance
1-5 1-5
5
Investments
• Work with financial assets such as
stocks and bonds
• Value of financial assets, risk versus
return, and asset allocation
• Job opportunities
– Stockbroker or financial advisor
– Portfolio manager
– Security analyst
1-6 1-6
6
Financial Institutions
• Companies that specialize in financial
matters
– Banks – commercial and investment, credit
unions, savings and loans
– Insurance companies
– Brokerage firms
• Job opportunities
1-7 1-7
7
International Finance
• This is an area of specialization within each of
the areas discussed so far
• It may allow you to work in other countries or
at least travel on a regular basis
• Need to be familiar with exchange rates and
political risk
• Need to understand the customs of other
countries; speaking a foreign language
fluently is also helpful
1-8 1-8
8
Why Study Finance?
• Marketing
– Budgets, marketing research, marketing financial
products
• Accounting
– Dual accounting and finance function, preparation
of financial statements
• Management
– Strategic thinking, job performance, profitability
• Personal finance
– Budgeting, retirement planning, college planning,
day-to-day cash flow issues
1-9 1-9
9
Business Finance
• Some important questions that are
answered using finance
– What long-term investments should the firm
take on?
– Where will we get the long-term financing to
pay for the investments?
– How will we manage the everyday financial
activities of the firm?
1-101-10
10
Financial Manager
• Financial managers try to answer some, or
all, of these questions
• The top financial manager within a firm is
usually the Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
– Treasurer – oversees cash management, credit
management, capital expenditures, and financial
planning
– Controller – oversees taxes, cost accounting,
financial accounting, and data processing
1-111-11
11
Financial Management
Decisions
• Capital budgeting
– What long-term investments or projects
should the business take on?
• Capital structure
– How should we pay for our assets?
– Should we use debt or equity?
• Working capital management
– How do we manage the day-to-day
finances of the firm?
1-121-12
12
Forms of Business Organization
• Three major forms in the United States
– Sole proprietorship
– Partnership
• General
• Limited
– Corporation
• S-Corp
• Limited liability company
1-131-13
13
Sole Proprietorship
• Advantages
– Easiest to start
– Least regulated
– Single owner keeps all
of the profits
– Taxed once as
personal income
• Disadvantages
– Limited to life of owner
– Equity capital limited to
owner’s personal
wealth
– Unlimited liability
– Difficult to sell
ownership interest
1-141-14
14
Partnership
• Advantages
– Two or more owners
– More capital available
– Relatively easy to
start
– Income taxed once as
personal income
• Disadvantages
– Unlimited liability
• General partnership
• Limited partnership
– Partnership dissolves
when one partner dies
or wishes to sell
– Difficult to transfer
ownership
1-151-15
15
Corporation
• Advantages
– Limited liability
– Unlimited life
– Separation of
ownership and
management
– Transfer of ownership
is easy
– Easier to raise capital
• Disadvantages
– Separation of
ownership and
management (agency
problem)
– Double taxation
(income taxed at the
corporate rate and
then dividends taxed at
personal rate, while
dividends paid are not
tax deductible)
1-161-16
16
Goal Of Financial Management
• What should be the goal of a corporation?
– Maximize profit?
– Minimize costs?
– Maximize market share?
– Maximize the current value of the company’s
stock?
• Does this mean we should do anything
and everything to maximize owner wealth?
• Sarbanes-Oxley Act
1-171-17
17
The Agency Problem
• Agency relationship
– Principal hires an agent to represent its
interests
– Stockholders (principals) hire managers
(agents) to run the company
• Agency problem
– Conflict of interest between principal and
agent
• Management goals and agency costs
1-181-18
18
Managing Managers
• Managerial compensation
– Incentives can be used to align management and
stockholder interests
– The incentives need to be structured carefully to
make sure that they achieve their goal
• Corporate control
– The threat of a takeover may result in better
management
• Other stakeholders
1-191-19
19
Example: Work the Web
• The Internet provides a wealth of
information about individual companies
• One excellent site is finance.yahoo.com
• Click on the Web surfer to go to the site,
choose a company and see what
information you can find!
1-201-20
20
Figure 1.2
1-211-21
21
Financial Markets
• Cash flows to the firm
• Primary vs. secondary markets
– Dealer vs. auction markets
– Listed vs. over-the-counter securities
• NYSE
• NASDAQ
1-221-22
22
Quick Quiz
• What are the four basic areas of finance?
• What are the three types of financial
management decisions, and what questions
are they designed to answer?
• What are the three major forms of business
organization?
• What is the goal of financial management?
• What are agency problems, and why do they
exist within a corporation?

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Financial management

  • 1. Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Financial Management
  • 2. 1-2 1-2 2 Key Concepts and Skills • Know the basic types of financial management decisions and the role of the financial manager • Know the financial implications of the different forms of business organization • Know the goal of financial management • Understand the conflicts of interest that can arise between owners and managers
  • 3. 1-3 1-3 3 Chapter Outline • Finance: A Quick Look • Business Finance and The Financial Manager • Forms of Business Organization • The Goal of Financial Management • The Agency Problem and Control of the Corporation • Financial Markets and the Corporation
  • 4. 1-4 1-4 4 Basic Areas Of Finance • Corporate finance • Investments • Financial institutions • International finance
  • 5. 1-5 1-5 5 Investments • Work with financial assets such as stocks and bonds • Value of financial assets, risk versus return, and asset allocation • Job opportunities – Stockbroker or financial advisor – Portfolio manager – Security analyst
  • 6. 1-6 1-6 6 Financial Institutions • Companies that specialize in financial matters – Banks – commercial and investment, credit unions, savings and loans – Insurance companies – Brokerage firms • Job opportunities
  • 7. 1-7 1-7 7 International Finance • This is an area of specialization within each of the areas discussed so far • It may allow you to work in other countries or at least travel on a regular basis • Need to be familiar with exchange rates and political risk • Need to understand the customs of other countries; speaking a foreign language fluently is also helpful
  • 8. 1-8 1-8 8 Why Study Finance? • Marketing – Budgets, marketing research, marketing financial products • Accounting – Dual accounting and finance function, preparation of financial statements • Management – Strategic thinking, job performance, profitability • Personal finance – Budgeting, retirement planning, college planning, day-to-day cash flow issues
  • 9. 1-9 1-9 9 Business Finance • Some important questions that are answered using finance – What long-term investments should the firm take on? – Where will we get the long-term financing to pay for the investments? – How will we manage the everyday financial activities of the firm?
  • 10. 1-101-10 10 Financial Manager • Financial managers try to answer some, or all, of these questions • The top financial manager within a firm is usually the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) – Treasurer – oversees cash management, credit management, capital expenditures, and financial planning – Controller – oversees taxes, cost accounting, financial accounting, and data processing
  • 11. 1-111-11 11 Financial Management Decisions • Capital budgeting – What long-term investments or projects should the business take on? • Capital structure – How should we pay for our assets? – Should we use debt or equity? • Working capital management – How do we manage the day-to-day finances of the firm?
  • 12. 1-121-12 12 Forms of Business Organization • Three major forms in the United States – Sole proprietorship – Partnership • General • Limited – Corporation • S-Corp • Limited liability company
  • 13. 1-131-13 13 Sole Proprietorship • Advantages – Easiest to start – Least regulated – Single owner keeps all of the profits – Taxed once as personal income • Disadvantages – Limited to life of owner – Equity capital limited to owner’s personal wealth – Unlimited liability – Difficult to sell ownership interest
  • 14. 1-141-14 14 Partnership • Advantages – Two or more owners – More capital available – Relatively easy to start – Income taxed once as personal income • Disadvantages – Unlimited liability • General partnership • Limited partnership – Partnership dissolves when one partner dies or wishes to sell – Difficult to transfer ownership
  • 15. 1-151-15 15 Corporation • Advantages – Limited liability – Unlimited life – Separation of ownership and management – Transfer of ownership is easy – Easier to raise capital • Disadvantages – Separation of ownership and management (agency problem) – Double taxation (income taxed at the corporate rate and then dividends taxed at personal rate, while dividends paid are not tax deductible)
  • 16. 1-161-16 16 Goal Of Financial Management • What should be the goal of a corporation? – Maximize profit? – Minimize costs? – Maximize market share? – Maximize the current value of the company’s stock? • Does this mean we should do anything and everything to maximize owner wealth? • Sarbanes-Oxley Act
  • 17. 1-171-17 17 The Agency Problem • Agency relationship – Principal hires an agent to represent its interests – Stockholders (principals) hire managers (agents) to run the company • Agency problem – Conflict of interest between principal and agent • Management goals and agency costs
  • 18. 1-181-18 18 Managing Managers • Managerial compensation – Incentives can be used to align management and stockholder interests – The incentives need to be structured carefully to make sure that they achieve their goal • Corporate control – The threat of a takeover may result in better management • Other stakeholders
  • 19. 1-191-19 19 Example: Work the Web • The Internet provides a wealth of information about individual companies • One excellent site is finance.yahoo.com • Click on the Web surfer to go to the site, choose a company and see what information you can find!
  • 21. 1-211-21 21 Financial Markets • Cash flows to the firm • Primary vs. secondary markets – Dealer vs. auction markets – Listed vs. over-the-counter securities • NYSE • NASDAQ
  • 22. 1-221-22 22 Quick Quiz • What are the four basic areas of finance? • What are the three types of financial management decisions, and what questions are they designed to answer? • What are the three major forms of business organization? • What is the goal of financial management? • What are agency problems, and why do they exist within a corporation?

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  1. www: This is a good place to show the students the Web site that accompanies the book, including the various features that they can access for study purposes (study guide, quizzes, Web links, etc.). Click on the “Web surfer” icon to go directly to the site.
  2. Each of these topics will be discussed in more detail in the following slides. www: Several of the following slides will have hot links to a Web site that provides information about different business jobs including descriptions, skills and traits, etc. The address is www.careers-in-business.com Video: Advice from recent graduates on what it takes to have a career in finance. The discussion on corporate finance is deferred until later in the chapter.
  3. www: Clicking on the “Web surfer” icon will take you to the Careers in Business Home Page. The “Money Management” option discusses careers as portfolio managers, mutual fund analysts, etc. The “Financial Planning” section discusses careers as financial consultants.
  4. www: Clicking on the “Web surfer” icon will take you to the Careers in Business Home page. “Commercial Banking”, “Insurance,” and “Investment Banking” all discuss job opportunities in the Financial Institutions area.
  5. Since this course is generally required of all business majors, it is important to emphasize that everyone needs to have a basic understanding of financial concepts so that they can communicate effectively within an organization. This is the same reason that everyone is required to take marketing courses, management courses, etc. It is important to speak the language of business, and that includes finance. Marketing Have to work within a budget Marketing research is often very important to financial analysts; those doing the research need to understand what information the analysts need so that they ask the right questions Marketing financial products – including entire companies through IPOs and seasoned equity offerings, as well as insurance and other basic financial products Accounting In smaller businesses, accountants often perform both the accounting and finance functions Prepare the financial statements that financial analysts rely on for information Management Business strategy – have to understand the goals of the business and how cash flow works Understand how job performance affects profitability Personal Finance For many students, emphasizing the personal finance issues whenever possible can make the material more relevant Decisions about 401K plans, saving for houses, cars, child’s college, etc. can be discussed throughout the course Day-to-day decisions about consumption vs. saving can also be discussed within a finance framework
  6. Emphasize that “business finance” is just another name for “corporate finance” mentioned under the four basic types. Students often get confused by the terminology, especially when different terms are used to refer to the same thing.
  7. Video Note: This video looks at the changing role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at the Fortune 500 company, Abbot Laboratories.
  8. Provide some examples of capital budgeting decisions, such as what product or service the firm will sell, should old equipment be replaced with newer, more advanced, equipment, etc. Be sure to define debt and equity. Provide some examples of working capital management issues, such as: whom to grant credit, how much inventory should be carried, when should suppliers be paid, etc.
  9. www: Clicking on the “Web surfer” will take you to a Web site that will provide a discussion about which form of business may be appropriate for an entrepreneur. The following pages will provide links to specific pages on the Web site that provide additional information about the legal aspects of each form of business, as well as a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages. The address is: http://www.nolo.com/encyclopedia/sb_ency.html#Subtopic16
  10. www: Click on the “Web surfer” for more information about sole proprietorships. If you click on the “--Sole Proprietorship” link, you will be taken to an index that will provide a link to information about husband and wife sole proprietorships.
  11. www: Click on the “Web surfer” for more information about partnerships. If you click on the “—Partnerships” link, you will go to an index that provides links to additional information about limited partnerships, partnership agreements, and buy-sell agreements. Note that unlimited liability applies to all partners in a general partnership but only to the general partner(s) in a limited partnership Written agreements are essential due to the unlimited liability. Limited partners cannot be actively involved in the business or else they may be deemed general partners.
  12. www: Click on the “Web surfer” to go to a page that discusses corporations. If you click on the “—Corporations” link it will take you back to an index that provides links to additional information on corporations as well as limited liability corporations. Discuss how separation of ownership and management can be both an advantage and a disadvantage: Advantages You can benefit from ownership in several different businesses (diversification) You can take advantage of the expertise of others (comparative advantage) It is easier to transfer ownership Disadvantage Agency problems if management goals and owner goals are not aligned The instructor’s manual provides additional discussion of limited liability companies and S-corporations
  13. Try to have the students discuss each of the goals above and the inherent problems of the first three goals: Maximize profit – Are we talking about long-run or short-run profits? Do we mean accounting profits or some measure of cash flow? Minimize costs – We can minimize costs today by not purchasing new equipment, or by delaying maintenance, but this may not be in the best interest of the firm or its owners. Maximize market share – This has been a strategy of many of the dot.com companies. They issued stock and then used it primarily for advertising to increase the number of “hits” to their Web sites. Even though many of the companies may have huge market share (i.e. Amazon) that still does not guarantee positive earnings, so their owners may not be happy. Maximize the current value of the company’s stock There is no short run vs. long run here. The stock price should incorporate expectations about the future of the company and consider the trade-off between short-run profits and long-run profits. The purpose of a for-profit business should be to make money for its owners. Maximizing the current stock price increases the wealth of the owners of the firm. This is analogous to maximizing owners’ equity for firms that do not have publicly traded stock. Not-for-profits can also follow the same principle, but their “owners” are the constituencies that they were created to help. The instructors manual provides a letter to stockholders that was written by former Coca-Cola CEO Roberto Goizueta. There is also a brief discussion of an article that appeared in Fortune magazine that discusses Coke vs. Pepsi and their different philosophies on business in the early 1990s. Ethics Note: See the instructor’s manual for a discussion of Dow-Corning, silicone breast implants, and the ethics involved with pursuing owners’ wealth at all costs.
  14. Video Note: This video focuses on how one company handled the tough decision to cut jobs and managed to successfully increase shareholder value. It features ABT Co. in Canada. A common example of an agency relationship is a real estate broker – in particular, if you break it down between a buyer’s agent and a seller’s agent. A classic conflict of interest is when the agent is paid on commission, so they may be less willing to let the buyer know that a lower price might be accepted or they may elect to only show the buyer homes that are listed at the high end of the buyer’s price range. Ethics Note: The instructor’s manual provides a discussion of Gillette and the apparent agency problems that existed prior to the introduction of the Sensor razor. Direct agency costs – the purchase of something for management that can’t be justified from a risk-return standpoint; monitoring costs. Indirect agency costs – management’s tendency to forgo risky or expensive projects that could be justified from a risk-return standpoint.
  15. Incentives – discuss how incentives must be carefully structured. For example, tying bonuses to profits might encourage management to pursue short-run profits and forgo projects that require a large initial outlay. Stock options may work, but there may be an optimal level of insider ownership. Beyond that level, management may be in too much control and may not act in the best interest of all stockholders. The type of stock can also affect the effectiveness of the incentive. Corporate control – ask the students why the threat of a takeover might make managers work toward the goals of stockholders. Other groups also have a financial stake in the firm. They can provide a valuable monitoring tool, but they can also try to force the firm to do things that are not in the owners’ best interest.
  16. Video Note: This video discusses how capital is raised in financial markets and shows an open-outcry market at the Chicago Board of Trade. Discuss the cash flows to the firm. You might have students turn to Figure 1.2 in their book to see an illustration of the cash flows. The main point is that cash comes into the firm from the sale of debt and equity. The money is used to purchase assets. Those assets generate cash that is used to pay stakeholders, reinvest in additional assets, repay debtholders, and pay dividends to stockholders. Students are often confused by the fact that the NASDAQ is an OTC market. Explain that the NASDAQ market site is just a convenient place for reporters to show how stocks are moving, but that trading does not actually take place there. See the instructor’s manual for a discussion of an October 1999 BusinessWeek article concerning the move by the NYSE and the NASDAQ toward becoming for-profit companies and the possible impact on investors. www: Click on the NYSE and NASDAQ hyperlinks to go to their Web sites