CHAPTER 3 RATIO ANALYSIS 3-1 3-2 (d) No effect (e) No effect 3-3 Current liabilities = $40,000 Cash + accounts receivable = $40,000 Sales = $200,000 Receivables = $10,000 Quick assets = cash + receivables = cash + $10,000 = $40,000 Cash = $30,000 Inventory = $20,000 Cash $ 30,000 Notes payable $ 40,000 Receivables 10,000
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This course introduces basic financial concepts all business managers should understand regardless of functional specialization. Topics include financial analysis and planning, time value of money, valuation, capital budgeting, risk/return trade-offs, cost of capital, and capital structure. The pedagogical approach used is a mixture of lectures and case examples. Cases are often used as a vehicle for discussing the complexities of real-world financial problems. To benefit most from this method
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Investment Banking Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers & Acquisitions JOSHUA ROSENBAUM JOSHUA PEARL FOREWORD BY JOSEPH R. PERELLA Investment Banking Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons is the oldest independent publishing company in the United States. With offices in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, Wiley is globally committed to developing and marketing print and electronic products and services for our customers’ professional and personal knowledge and understanding
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PREFERRED STOCK, LEASING, CONVERTIBLES, WARRANTS, AND OPTIONS II IIJ Understand the basic rights of preferred stockholders, the features of preferred stock, special types of preferred stock and the advantages and d isadva ntages of preferred stock. Review the basic types of leases, leasing a rrangements, the lease contract, the lease-versus-pur chase decision, the effects of leasing on future financing , and the adva ntages and d isadvan tages of leasing. Describe the basic
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Analysis for financial management (Robert C. Higgins) Summary of the used chapters in the lecture (WM0609LR) written by: Jorris Van Gestel Chapter 1 Interpreting financial statements Accounting Information provided by 3 annual reports: Balance Sheet Cash-Flow statement Income statement Figure 1 Cash flowproduction cycle (Operating) working capital: movement of cash into inventory Investment: flow from cash into new fixed assets Depreciation: the loss in value of fixed
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jcostin@austincc.edu Office Hrs: 8:40 to 9:40 (after class or by appointment) 2. Course Description: BUSG 1303 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (3-3-0). Personal and business financial dynamics including monetary and credit theory, cash inventory, capital management, and consumer and government finance with emphasis on the time value of money. Skills: R ( ) Course Type: W 3. Required Textbooks/Materials: “Principles of Managerial Finance” Brief 6th Edition by Lawrence J. Gitman 4. Instructional
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PART 1 Introduction to Managerial Finance CHAPTERS IN THIS PART 1 2 3 The Role and Environment of Managerial Finance Financial Statements and Analysis Cash Flow and Financial Planning INTEGRATIVE CASE 1: TRACK SOFTWARE, INC. CHAPTER 1 The Role and Environment of Managerial Finance INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCES Overview This chapter introduces the student to the field of finance and explores career opportunities in both financial services and managerial finance. The three basic legal forms of business
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Analysis for financial management (Robert C. Higgins) Summary of the used chapters in the lecture (WM0609LR) Written by: Joris Van Gestel Chapter 1 Interpreting financial statements Accounting Information provided by 3 annual reports: Balance Sheet Cash-Flow statement Income statement Figure 1 Cash flowproduction cycle (Operating) working capital: movement of cash into inventory Investment: flow from cash into new fixed assets Depreciation: the loss in value of
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction Copyright ©2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Overview bro13556_ch01.indd 1 The primary objective of an experiential learning simulation game, such as FinGame Online 5.0 (FG), comes from learning how to plan, formulate strategies, and make sets of sound decisions sequentially through time. FG provides a decisionmaking setting similar in many respects to the financial management requirements of an actual company. The manager of an FG
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MANAGEMENT TOPIC 5 BANK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT- CAPITAL ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK Submitted to: Submitted by: Group 5 Prof. D.N. Panigrahi Abhishek Singh (2014013) Anisha jain (2014042) Bakul Malik (2014072) Gurusha Godwani (2014100) Ketki Chaturvedi (2014133) CHAPTER 1 BANK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT- CAPITAL ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK INTRODUCTION Bank capital is often defined in tiers or categories that include shareholders' equity, retained earnings, reserves, hybrid capital instruments, and subordinated
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