Solutions to Chapter 14 Introduction to Corporate Financing 14-1 1. a. Number of Shares = Par value of issued stock/par value per share = $60‚000/$1.00 = 60‚000 shares b. Outstanding shares = Issued shares – Treasury stock = 60‚000 – 2‚000 = 58‚000 shares c. The firm can issue up to a total of 100‚000 shares. Because 60‚000 shares have been issued‚ another 40‚000 shares can be issued without approval from share holders. 2. a. The issue of 10‚000 shares would increase
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Chapter One Basic Areas of Finance: 1. Corporate Finance = Business Finance 2. Investments a. Work with financial assets such as stocks and bonds. b. Value of financial assets‚ risk verses return and asset allocation. c. Job opportunities. 3. Financial Institutions a. Companies that specialize in financial matters. i. Banks – Credit unions‚ savings‚ and loans. ii. Insurance Companies iii. Brokerage Firms b. Job Opportunities. 4. International Finance a. An area of specialization within each of the
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BBMF2093 CORPORATE FINANCE DEGREE IN BUSINESS STUDIES (Finance and Investment) ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/14 COURSEWORK Submitted by: Caleb Chan Yeung Zen 13WBR11358 Chin Yong Hao 13WBR11575 Chuah Zheng Hong 13WBR10041 Leong Wai Hong 13WBR11033 TUTOR: AP Dr. Wong Pik Har TUTORIAL GROUP: 2 RFI 4 TITLE: YTL Power Financing Analyst DATE OF SUBMISSION: 4th July 2014 Plagiarism Statement Read‚ complete and sign this statement to be submitted with your written work. We confirm that the submitted
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THE PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE CHAPTER 1: The time value of money We are going to link the present and the future by using the notion of interest rate that could be called discount rate‚ required rate of return or cost of capital. Finance is all about cash flows but more precisely about the exact date of the realization of the cash flow. I) PRESENT VALUE Example 1: What is the value today of $110 to be received in one year? - suppose the interest rate ‚ r =10%
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Lecture 1 (Chapter 1) Introduction to Corporate Finance McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 会计循环 会计循环过程 原始凭证 记账凭证 记账 过账结算 试算平衡 报表编制 总账 分类账 明细账 基本原则:账证相符、账账相符、账表相符、账实相符 1-1 财务管理的基本框架 企业规模 理财环境 目标利润 筹资渠道 财务策略 财务预算 筹资方式 财务目标 短期投资 股利理论 总体分析 营运资金管理 股利政策 指标分析 成本控制 股利方式 综合分析 资金预测 资金筹集 资金投放 收益分配 财务分析 时间价值 资金成本 财务关系 风险分析 资金结构 实业投资 税务政策 分析方法 证券投资 发展规模 分析报告 财务关系 财务管理制度 1-2 财会管理的构架
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MINI CASE: MEXICO’S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROBLEM Recently‚ Mexico experienced large-scale trade deficits‚ depletion of foreign reserve holdings and a major currency devaluation in December 1994‚ followed by the decision to freely float the peso. These events also brought about a severe recession and higher unemployment in Mexico. Since the devaluation‚ however‚ the trade balance has improved. Investigate the Mexican experiences in detail and write a report on the subject. In the report‚ you may:
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Principles of Corporate Finance Comprehensive Case Questions Tire City‚ Inc. 1. Evaluate Tire City’s financial health. How well is the company performing? 2. Based on Mr. Martin’s prediction for 1996 sales of $28‚206‚000‚ and for 1997 sales of $33‚847‚000 and relying on the other assumptions provided in the Tire City case‚ prepare complete pro forma forecasts of TCI’s 1996 and 1997 income statements and year-end balance sheets. As a preliminary assumption‚ assume any new financing required will
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11 Chapter 11 Relevant Costs for Decision Making Solutions to Questions 11-1 A relevant cost is a cost that differs between alternatives in a decision. 11-2 An incremental cost (or benefit) is the change in cost (or benefit) that will result from some proposed action. An opportunity cost is the benefit that is lost or sacrificed by not taking some course of action. A sunk cost is a cost that has already been incurred‚ and that cannot be changed by any future decision. 11-3 No. Variable
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Corporate finance chapter 1 Concept questions: 1.Agency Problems Who owns a corporation? Describe the process whereby the owners control the firm’s management. What is the main reason that an agency relationship exists in the corporate form of organization? In this context‚ what kinds of problems can arise? 2.Not-for-Profit Firm Goals .Suppose you were the financial manager of a not-for-profit business (a not-for-profit hospital‚ perhaps). What kinds of goals do you think would be appropriate
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an announcement of the dividend amount‚ which had not yet been determined. The board would meet soon to review EMI’s annual results‚ 1 International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI)‚ “IFPI: 07 Digital Music Report‚” January 2007. This case was written by Elizabeth W. Shumadine (MBA ’01)‚ under the supervision of Professor Michael J. Schill‚ based on public information.
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