FINANCE 3110 (CRN 83872) Principles of Finance Fall 2014 Principles of Finance FINANCE 3110 (CRN 83872) - Fall 2014 School of Business‚ Middle Georgia State College Tuesday‚ 5:30 PM-8:00 PM‚ PSC 248 INSTRUCTOR Dr. Shawn Saeyeul Park Middle Georgia State College School of Business Email: shawn.park@mga.edu Office: PSC 364 (Phone: 478-471-2886) Office Hours: M‚W 10:00 – 11:30 AM; T‚Th 10:00 – 11:15 AM; 1:30 – 2:45 PM WRC: M‚W 6:45 – 7:45 PM or by appointments Course Website: D2L COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Introduction to Managerial Finance Chapter 1 The Role and Environment of Managerial Finance Chapter 2 Financial Statements and Analysis Chapter 3 Cash Flow and Financial Planning Chapter 1 The Role and Environment of Managerial Finance LEARNING GOALS LG1 LG2 LG3 LG4 LG5 LG6 2 Define finance‚ the major areas of finance and the opportunities available in this field‚ and the legal forms of business organization. Describe the managerial finance function and
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CHAPTER 15 MANAGING CURRENT ASSETS (Difficulty: E = Easy‚ M = Medium‚ and T = Tough) Multiple Choice: Conceptual Easy: Working capital Answer: c Diff: E [i]. Other things held constant‚ which of the following will cause an increase in working capital? a. Cash is used to buy marketable securities. b. A cash dividend is declared and paid. c. Merchandise is sold at a profit‚ but the sale is on credit. d. Long-term bonds are retired with the proceeds of
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Origin of the Term Paper: This term paper is a requirement for the course Managerial Finance (FIN435) under our honorable instructor Md. Lutfur Rahman‚ the Department of Business Administration‚ East West University. Objectives of the study: As a part of the course Managerial Finance‚ we had the opportunity to prepare a term paper on Dividend policy and capital structure of the following DSE listed firms- ← Pran (AMCL) ← BATBC ← Dhaka Fisheries ← National Tea ← Apex
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ACF 214 – Principles of Finance Weekly coverage: S. No. | Week | Coverage | 1 | Week 1-2 | Project Evaluation Criteria | 2 | Week 3 | EVA (Making Sure Managers Maximize NPV) | 3 | Week 4-6 | Risk‚ Return and the Cost of Capital | 4 | Week 7-9 | Corporate Financing and Capital Structure | 5 | Week 10 | Payout Policy | 6 | Week 11 | The Efficient Markets Hypothesis and Behavioural Finance | 7 | Week 12-15 | Introduction to Option Pricing Theory | Coverage: 1. Project Evaluation
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Book Name : Financial Management‚ Theory and Practice E.F Brigham and M. C. Ehrhardt‚ International Middle East and Africa Edition Pages 3‚ 15 to 19 Book Name : Essentials of Managerial Finance‚ Fourteenth Edition‚ Scott Besley and Eugene F. Brigham http://www.scribd.com/doc/45859389/Essentials-of-Managerial-Finance One of the main attributes of successful companies is having funding to execute their plans. Companies can invest portion of their earning or may need to increase their funds by
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Trident University Curtis L. Wooten FIN301 – Principles of Finance MOD2 Case – Present Value Professor Kathryn Woods 10 June 2013 Part I A. 15‚000 / 1.07% = 14‚018‚69 15‚000/1.04% = 14‚423.07 B. 6‚500/1.06% = 61‚320.75 12‚600/1.06% = 11886.792/1.06% = 11‚213.95 C. 49‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 45‚794‚392.52 61‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 57‚009‚345 / 1.07% = 53‚279‚762.42 85‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 79‚439‚252.33 / 1.07% = 74‚242‚291.90 / 1.07% = 69‚385‚319.53 49‚000‚000 / 1.05% = 46‚666‚666.67
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only seven years of returns. Payback cannot consider this difference; it ignores all cash inflows beyond the payback period. In this case‚ the total cash flow from Machine 1 is $59‚000 ($80‚000 − $21‚000) less than Machine 2. P9-3. LG 1: Personal finance: Long-term investment decisions‚ payback period a. and b. Project A c. Cumulative Cash Flow Project B Year Annual Cash Flow Annual Cash Flow Cumulative Cash Flow 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total Cash Flow Payback Period $(9‚000) $(9‚000) $(9‚000) $(9‚000)
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The main goal of a finance manager is maximizing of wealth rather than maximizing profit--measuring wealth or value is by cash flows and not accounting profits. This goal must be constantly in mind when making investments‚ financing these investments‚ and funding the company’s day-to-day operations. The total value of the firm can be increased by pushing up the price or market value of the existing shareholders’ ordinary shares. Investors react to poor investment decisions or poor financing decisions
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Department of Accounting and Finance/COBA Alabama State University FIN 321 Essentials of Managerial Finance Course Syllabus Course: Essentials of Managerial Finance | Instructor: | Course Credit Hours: 3 | Instructor’s Office: | Instructor’s Office Hours: TBA | Instructor’s Email Address: ghuang@alasu.edu | Instructor’s Office Phone: | Prerequisites: All courses in sequence prior to this course including: MAT137 and ACT 215 | COBA Mission Statement The mission of the College
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