HSM 340 – Health Services Finances
November 28, 2012
Organizations that decide to issue bonds generally go through a series of steps. Discuss the six steps. The six steps are: the borrower who is the health care evaluates the capacity of its debts, brings to date its capital plan, and tries to get its house in together, the borrower who is the health care chooses the main parties whom will take part in the bond issuance, the borrower who is the health care, is checked by a credit rating agency, the credit rating agency rates the bond, the borrower who is the health care, starts a loan agreement with the governmental authority, whoever issues the bonds …show more content…
(Zelman, McCue, & Glick, 2009)
Discuss the two major types of leases. The two major types of leases are operating and capital. With an operating lease, one would use this type if you wish to lease service equipment for periods shorter than the equipments economic life. These can be anywhere from a few days to a year. When one uses a capital lease, which can also be called a financial lease, they wish to lease it for all their economic life. This means the lessee must be committed to lease payments for the entire lease period. (Zelman, McCue, & Glick, 2009)
Discuss the terms short-term borrowing and long-term financing. When someone has to borrow, they should follow a rule of thumb and that is if you have short-term needs borrow short-term, if you have long-term needs borrow long-term. A debt with short-term financing must be paid be back quickly or debt that may not have to paid back for a year and refers to a wide range of financing. When one borrow for long-term financing it usually is a period longer than a year their debt must be paid off. Term loans and bonds are the two major types of long-term financing with bonds being the main source of long-term financing for health care entities that are tax-exempt. (Zelman, McCue, & Glick, …show more content…
Internally generated funds, philanthropy, and government grants are the primary sources of equity. (Zelman, McCue, & Glick, 2009)
The capital budgeting process occurs in several stages, but generally includes what? In chapter 13 of The Financial Management of Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations , there are generally five steps that are done in the capital budgeting process and they are: identify and prioritize requests, project cash flows, perform financial analysis, identify non-financial benefits and, evaluate benefits and make decisions. (Capital Budgeting, 2007)
Discuss and list the three discounted cash flow methods. As stated in our text, the most popular used firm valuations in healthcare is the DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) method. When using this approach there are three methods used and they are: for the next five years cash flows are estimated, after the cash flows are estimated they are then discounted to show the current value of the firm and, at the end of the fifth year, the value of the acquired firm will be estimated, or annual cash flows will no longer be estimated. (Cleverley, Song, Cleverley,