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Financial Management and
the Securities Market
12Chapter
© 2004 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.
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Learning Goals
1. What roles do finance and the financial manager play in the firm’s overall strategy?
2. How does a firm develop its financial plans, including forecasts and budgets?
3. What types of short-term and long-term expenditures does a firm make?
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Learning Goals (cont’d)
4. What are the main sources and costs of unsecured and secured short-term financing?
5. How do the two primary sources of long-term financing compare?
6. What are the major types, features, and costs of long-term debt?
7. When and how do firms issue equity, and what are the costs?
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Learning Goals (cont’d)
8. Where can investors buy and sell securities?
9. What trends are affecting the field of financial management?
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Learning Goal 1
What roles do finance and the financial manager play in the firm’s overall strategy?
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Financial Management:
the art and science of managing the firm’s money so that it can meet its goals
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The Role of the Financial Manager
To maximize the value of the firm to its
owners by:
• financial planning
• investment (spending money)
• financing (raising money)
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Learning Goal 2
How does a firm develop its financial plans, including forecasts and budgets?
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Financial Planning Requirements
• Forecasts– short-term (operating plans)– long-term (strategic plans)
• Budgets– cash budget– capital budget– operating budget
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Learning Goal 3
What types of short-term and long-term expenditures does a firm make?
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How Organizations Use Funds
• Short-term expenses– cash management– accounts receivable– inventory
• Long-term expenditures– capital expenditures– capital budgeting
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Learning Goal 4
What are the main sources and costs of unsecured and secured short-term financing?
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Unsecured Short-Term Financing
• Trade credits (accounts payable)
• Bank loans– line of credit– revolving credit agreement
• Commercial paper
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Secured Short-Term Financing
• Secured loans– pledging specific assets as collateral
• Factoring– selling accounts receivable outright at a
discount
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Learning Goal 5
How do the two primary sources of long-term financing compare?
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Comparing Long-Term Financing
• Debt financing (borrowing)– interest expense is tax deductible– no loss of ownership– requires payment of interest and
principal on specified dates
• Equity financing (ownership)– not required to pay dividends (not tax
deductible) or repay investment– common shareholders have voting rights
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Learning Goal 6
What are the major types, features, and costs of long-term debt?
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Long-Term Debt
• Term loans– secured or unsecured– 5- to 12-year maturity
• Corporate bonds– 10- to 30-year maturity
• Mortgage loans– secured by real estate
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Learning Goal 7
When and how do firms issue equity, and what are the costs?
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Equity Financing
• Common stock– cost includes issuing costs and potential dividend
payments
• Retained earnings– profits reinvested in firm
• Preferred stock– more expensive than debt– dividends not tax-deductible– claims are secondary to those of stockholders– less expensive than common stock
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Debt vs. Equity Financing
Debt Equity
Voice in Management
Creditors have none
Stockholders vote
Claim on income & assets
Greater claim Residual claim
Maturity Stated maturity
No maturity
Tax treatment Interest is deductible
Dividends not deductible
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Learning Goal 8
Where can investors buy and sell securities?
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Securities:
investment certificates issued by corporations or governments that represent either equity or debt
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Types of Markets
• Primary market– new securities are sold (IPO)
• Secondary market– organized stock exchanges
• Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)• TSX Venture Exchange
– foreign exchanges• New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
– over-the-counter market
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Trends in Finance
• Finance goes global
• Risk management– credit risk– market risk– operational risk