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Title: Chapter 16


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Chapter 16 Financial Management and Securities
Markets
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Chapter 16 Learning Goals
  • How do finance and the financial manager affect
    the firms overall strategy?
  • What types of short-term and long-term
    expenditures does a firm make?
  • What are the main sources and costs of unsecured
    and secured short-term financing?
  • What are the key differences between debt and
    equity, and the major types and features of
    long-term debt?

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Chapter 16 Learning Goals (contd.)
  • When and how do firms issue equity, and what are
    the costs?
  • How do securities markets help firms raise
    funding, and what securities trade in the capital
    markets?
  • What are the major U.S. securities exchanges and
    how are they regulated?
  • What are the current developments in financial
    management and the securities markets?

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Finance
  • Traditional Finance Activities
  • Financial planning
  • Investing money
  • Raising funds
  • Goal to maximize the value of the firm to its
    owners

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The Role of Finance
  • Financial Management
  • Managing a firms money to meet its goals
  • Track cash flows
  • Choose the best source of funding
  • Analyze and use financial statements and data to
    make financial decisions

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Cash Flow Through a Business
Borrowedfunds
Sale offixed assets
Ownersinvestment

Collection ofaccounts receivable
Cash sales
Payment ofexpenses
Purchase offixed assets
Purchase ofinventory
Payment ofdividends
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How do organizations use funds?
  • Companies use funds for
  • Short term expenses or Operating expenses
  • Benefits produced in less than 1 year
  • Long term expenditures or Capital expenditures
  • Benefits produced in over a year

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Funds for Operating Expenses
  • In order to have money for operating expenses,
    companies have to manage their current assets
  • Cash Management
  • Managing Account Receivable
  • Managing Inventory

9
Capital Expenditures
  • Capital Budgeting
  • Select the long term project that offers the
    greatest return
  • Challenges
  • Accessing the value of information technology
  • Decisions involving new products or acquisitions

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Raising Funds
  • How do companies raise the funds they need?
  • Borrow (debt)
  • Sell Ownership Shares (equity)
  • Retain Earnings (profit)

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Short term Financing
  • Unsecured loans
  • Trade Credit/Accounts Payable
  • Line of Credit
  • Revolving Credit Agreement
  • Commercial Paper
  • Secured loans
  • Require collateral
  • Factoring

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Long term Financing
  • Debt vs- Equity
  • Want a mix to balance cost risk
  • Debt
  • Advantages no loss of ownership, interest can
    be deducted on taxes
  • Disadvantages financial risk
  • Equity
  • Advantages places few restrictions on the firm
  • Disadvantages more costly than debt, gives
    common shareholders voice in management

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Debt vs. Equity Financing
  • Management
  • Claim on income assets
  • Maturity
  • Tax treatment
  • Debt
  • creditors have none
  • greater claim
  • stated maturity
  • interest is deductible

Equity stockholders vote residual claim no
maturity dividends not deductible
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Debt Financing
  • Types of long term debt financing
  • Term loan
  • Maturity greater than 1 year
  • Secured or unsecured
  • Bonds
  • Issued by corporations and governments
  • Interest (coupon rate) paid regularly, principal
    (par value) paid at maturity
  • Higher bond rating, lower risk of default
  • Mortgage
  • Secured by real estate

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Equity Financing
  • Ways to obtain equity financing owners
    investment
  • Selling new issues of common stock
  • Retained Earnings
  • Determine the right amount of profit to go to
    retained earnings and to dividends
  • Selling preferred stock
  • Venture Capital

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Securities Markets
  • Securities investment certificates
  • Equity or debt
  • Securities Markets facilitate the transfer of
    funds
  • Primary Market
  • Secondary Market
  • Key players in securities markets
  • Investment bankers
  • Stockbrokers

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Securities
  • Types of Securities
  • Company Stock
  • Corporate Bonds
  • U.S. Government Securities
  • Treasury bills
  • Treasury notes
  • Treasury bonds

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Types of Securities, cont.
  • Municipal Bonds
  • General obligation bonds
  • Revenue bonds
  • Mutual Funds
  • Futures Contracts
  • Options

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Securities Exchanges
  • Organized Stock Exchanges
  • U.S. Stock Exchanges
  • New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
  • American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
  • Regional Stock Exchanges (Boston, Cincinnati,
    Chicago, Pacific)
  • Foreign Exchanges
  • London Stock Exchange
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange

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Securities Exchanges, cont.
  • Over the Counter Market
  • National Association of Securities Dealers
    Automated Quotation (NASDAQ) system
  • A number of dealers handle a security
  • Several well known companies, commercial banks,
    insurance companies, government corporate bonds
    trade on the NASDAQ

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Regulation of Securities Markets
  • Securities legislation
  • Requires full disclosure
  • Bans insider trading
  • Regulates investment company practices
  • Self Regulation
  • Ethical standards
  • Circuit Breakers to limit the amount the market
    can fall in one day

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Securities Exchanges NYSE
  • To prevent a fast crash, the New York Stock
    Exchange has several circuit breakers
  • a 1,100-point drop stops trading for1 hour if it
    occurs before 200 pm
  • a 2,250-point drop stops trading for2 hours if
    it occurs before 100 pm
  • a 3,350-point drop stops trading for the rest of
    the day

Source Associated Press in The Arizona Republic,
Jan. 3, 2000, pg. D3.
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Trends in Finance
  • Expanding role into risk management
  • Credit risk
  • Market risk
  • Operational risk
  • Increased competition among securities markets
  • NASDAQ is challenging the NYSE
  • The Fourth Market electronic communications
    networks

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  • Review
  • Finance
  • Traditional Activities
  • Goal
  • Role
  • Using Funds
  • Types of Financing
  • Securities
  • Security Markets
  • Types of Securities
  • Security Exchanges
  • Regulations
  • Trends
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