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Fin 220 Dr. B. Asiri Sept 2010 Chapter 1 An Overview of Managerial Finance

Fin 220 Dr. B. Asiri Sept 2010 Chapter 1 An Overview of Managerial Finance. © 2005 Thomson/South-Western. Career Opportunities in Finance. Financial Markets and Institutions Investments Managerial Finance. Alternative Forms of Business Organization. Proprietorship Partnership Corporation.

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Fin 220 Dr. B. Asiri Sept 2010 Chapter 1 An Overview of Managerial Finance

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  1. Fin 220Dr. B. AsiriSept 2010Chapter 1An Overview of Managerial Finance © 2005 Thomson/South-Western

  2. Career Opportunities in Finance • Financial Markets and Institutions • Investments • Managerial Finance

  3. Alternative Forms of Business Organization • Proprietorship • Partnership • Corporation

  4. Proprietorship • Advantages: • Ease of formation • Subject to few government regulations • No corporate income taxes • Limitations: • Unlimited personal liability • Difficult to raise capital • Transferring ownership is difficult • Limited life

  5. Partnership • Like a proprietorship, except two or more owners • A partnership has roughly the same advantages and limitations as a proprietorship

  6. Corporation • Advantages: • Unlimited life • Easy transfer of ownership • Limited liability • Ease of raising capital • Disadvantages: • Double taxation • Cost of set-up and report filing

  7. Vice-President: Sales Vice-President: Operations Vice-President: Finance Vice-President: Information Systems Treasurer Controller Credit Manager Inventory Manager Director of Capital Budgeting Cost Accounting Financial Accounting Tax Department Finance in the Organizational Structure of the Firm Board ofDirectors President

  8. The Financial Manager’s Responsibilities • Forecasting and planning • Major investment and financing decisions • Coordination and control • Dealing with financial markets

  9. Goals of the Corporation • Primary goal: stockholder wealth maximization maximizing stock price • Managerial incentives • Social responsibility • SP max. and social welfare: Requires • efficient low-cost plant  high quality goods • produce goods needed by people  new: tech, goods, jobs • efficient services, well-located businesses, etc…

  10. Managerial Actions to Maximize Stockholder Wealth • Capital Structure Decisions • Capital Budgeting Decisions • Dividend Policy Decisions

  11. Factors Influenced by Managers that Affect Stock Price • Projected earnings per share • Timing of earnings streams • Riskiness of projected earnings • Use of debt (capital structure) • Dividend policy

  12. Agency Relationships • An agency relationship exists whenever a principal hires an agent to act on their behalf. • Within corporations, agency relationships exist between: • Stockholders and managers, and • Stockholders and creditors.

  13. Stockholders versus Managers • Managers are naturally inclined to act in their own best interests. • But the following factors affect managerial behavior: • The threat of firing • The threat of takeover • Structuring managerial incentives

  14. Stockholders versus Creditors • Stockholders (through managers) could take actions to maximize stock price that are detrimental to creditors. • In the long run, such actions will raise the cost of debt and ultimately lower stock price.

  15. Summary of Major Factors Affecting Stock Prices External Constraints: 1. Antitrust Laws 2. Environmental Regulations 3. Product and Workplace Safety Regulations 4. Employment Practices Rules 5. Federal Reserve Policy 6. International Developments Level of Economic Activity and Corporate Taxes Stock Market Conditions • Strategic Policy Decisions Controlled by Management • Types of products and services produced • Production methods used • Relative use of debt financing • Dividend policy Expected Profitability Stock Price Timing of Cash Flows Degrees of Risk

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