MGT201 (Financial Management) MGT201 Lecture No. 01 Introduction to Financial Management Learning objectives: The purpose of this lecture is to provide you with an overview of financial management. After finishing this lecture‚ you would be able to have a better understanding of the following. Definition of financial management Significance of financial management for non-finance students and professionals Important concepts and areas in financial management The position of financial managers
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. Examples are: (a) Payment of an accounts payable. (b) Collection of an accounts receivable from a customer. (c) Transfer of an accounts payable to a note payable. 2. Transactions (a)‚ (b)‚ (d) are considered business transactions and are recorded in the accounting records because a change in assets‚ liabilities‚ or owners’/stockholders’ equity has been effected as a result of a transfer of values from one party to another. Transactions (c) and (e) are not business
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COURSE: BUS 381-3 D1 SEMESTER: Fall 2014 TITLE: Introduction to Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Phillips Office: TBA Phone: TBA Email: eiphilli@sfu.ca Prerequisites: BUS 272 (or BUS 372) and 60 credit hours. Required Text: Dessler & Cole; Human Resource Management in Canada‚ Latest Canadian Edition‚ Pearson Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-0133125313 Course Objectives: This course is intended to provide an overview to Human Resource Management and an introduction
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market segments:- 2.0 Internal Analysis 2.1 Financial Analysis (Appendix A‚ B‚ C) 1. Profitability Net profit margin is keep going up from year 2007 until 2010. Unstable return on equity and return on capital from year 2007 until 2010. 2. Efficiency Debtor turnover increase from 24 days to 30 days. Unstable creditor turnover day due to financial crisis at the year 2008 and 2009. Inventory turnover increase from 7.69days until 9.7 days. 3. Liquidity Strong current ratio able to meet the
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Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ 13e Chapter 6: Financial Statement Analysis Formulas Financial Statement Analysis 6.1 Van Horne and Wachowicz‚ Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ 13th edition. © Pearson Education Limited 2009. Created by Gregory Kuhlemeyer. Liquidity Ratios Balance Sheet Ratios Liquidity Ratios Current Current Assets Current Liabilities Shows a firm’s ability to cover its current liabilities with its current assets. 6.2 Van Horne and Wachowicz‚ Fundamentals
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Guided Reading Questions: Chapters 3 and 4 These questions are meant to serve as guide to help you pick out the most important information. Answer these questions to the best of your ability. Bulleted lists are acceptable as long as they consist of more than a few words. These concepts should be well thought out. Chapter 3 “Introduction” “Global Competition and the Expansion of England’s Empire” “Origins of American Slavery” “Colonies in Crisis”- Choose only one sub-topic “The Growth of
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------------------------------------------------- Financial Risk Management using Derivatives; A case of selected financial institutions in Uganda ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Abstract The RAP examines the management of financial risks using derivative instruments in the selected financial institutions in Uganda. Three key research
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World Civilizations Chapter 3 Using the text‚ answer the following questions. Remember to use past tense and 3rd person. 1. How did the caste system develop? The Caste System developed in India by a separation of the people due to the social hierarchy and the economical differences between them. Depending on their caste‚ the people were treated differently even though they lived side by side each other. The Caste system being developed allowed the “conquers” and the “conquered” to live
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1. Framework A. Identification of the risk Financial Risk There are three kinds of financial risk: market risk‚ liquidity risk and credit risk. Market Risk Price Risk The risk of a decline in the value of a security or a portfolio. Interest Rate Risk The risk that the value of an investment will change due to a change in the absolute level of interest rates. Example Dexia had a great interest rate risk. They had a lot of mortgage loans (long term). They financed the long term liabilities
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ROLE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - Financial management is one of the functions of management - Financial management is concerned with o Profits and losses of operations o Control over funds o Ensuring appropriate cash flow is available o Chas management o Raising funds / controlling internal funds o Investment of funds o Cost control / pricing o Forecasting / measuring financial performance against expectations - Accounting is a subset of financial management. Financial transactions must be recorded
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