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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-1 Chapter 13 Managing Financial Resources
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-2 Chapter Objectives 1.The Functions of Money 2.Financial Institutions 3.The Federal Reserve System 4.Role of the Financial Manager 5.Understanding Securities Markets 6.Financing the Going Concern 7.Careers in Finance
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-3 Functions Of Money Medium Of Exchange Measure Of Value Store Of Value
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-4 Bartering v. Money Bartering Trade Stuff For Stuff Difficult To Determine Value Stuff Cannot Always Be Saved DivisiblePortableDurable Hard to Counterfeit Easy To State Price Stores Value Money
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-5 Money Supply M1 Census Population Clock Census Population ClockM2 Liquidity
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-6 U.S. Money Supply
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-7 “Plastic Money” 1)Not Spending Money 2)Buy-Now-Pay-Later = Loan 3)Money = Bill Paid
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-8 Depository Institutions Commercial Banks-most common Savings (Thrifts) Banks Credit Unions- group
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-9 Nondepository Institutions Finance Companies- don’t accept deposits Insurance Companies- sell protection Brokerage Firms
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-10 Where Our Money Is Deposited
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-11 Services Offered By Banks Checking/Savings Accounts ATMs Credit/Debit Cards Loans Financial Advice Sells Financial Products Insurance Electronic Banking
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-12 Bank Regulation Federal Depository Insurance Corporation 1933 1933 Insures Deposits ($100,000) Insures Deposits ($100,000) Periodic Examinations Periodic Examinations Office of Thrift Supervision National Credit Union Administration
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-13 The Effect of the Money Multiplier Money Multiplier = 1/Reserve Requirement
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-14 The Fed and Monetary Policy Goals Price Stability Sustainable Economic Growth Full Employment Tools Reserve Requirements Discount Rate Open Market Operations
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-15 Key Interest Rates
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-16 Banker’s Bank & Government’s Banker Clears Checks Holds U.S. Treasury’s Checking Account Processes Paperwork in Buy/Sell Government Securities Collecting Federal Tax Payments Lends to Government using T-Bonds
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-17Finance “…all of the activities involved in planning for, obtaining, and managing a company’s funds.”“…all of the activities involved in planning for, obtaining, and managing a company’s funds.”
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-18 Financial Manager “…financial manager determines how much money the company needs, how and where it will get the necessary funds, and how and when it will repay the money…”
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-19 Developing A Financial Plan Calculate Funds Needed Estimating Sales Project Costs Getting The Money Owner’s Personal Assets Loans- Family/Friends Bank Loans Making The Financing Decision
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-20 Where Small Businesses Get Funding
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-21 Loan Characteristics 1) Maturity Short-Term, Intermediate, Long-Term Short-Term, Intermediate, Long-Term Line of Credit Line of Credit Amortization Amortization 2) Security Collateral Collateral Unsecured Unsecured 3) Interest
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-22 Growth Stage Financing Managing Cash Flow Cash Flow Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable- Trade Credit Accounts Payable- Trade Credit Budgeting- financial plan Cash Cash Capital Capital
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-23Investors Angels and Venture Capitalists Steps in Going Public Initial Public Offering Initial Public Offering Investment Banking Firm Investment Banking Firm
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-24 Securities Markets o Markets Primary Primary Secondary Secondary o Organized Exchanges New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Over-The-Counter Over-The-Counter
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-25 Securities & Exchange Commission 1934 Prospectus Insider Trading
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-26 Measuring Market Performance Market Indexes Market Indexes Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow Jones Industrial Average NASDAQ Composite NASDAQ Composite S & P 500 S & P 500 Reading A Stock Listing Reading A Stock Listing Bull vs. Bear Market Bull vs. Bear Market
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-27 DJIA for 10-Year Period
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-28 NASDAQ for 10-Year Period
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-29 Stock Listing for Hershey Foods
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-30 Interpreting A Stock Quotation TermExplanation 52-Week HI Highest price in last year 52-Week LO Lowest price in last year Stock (Symbol) Symbol of listing DIV Annual dividend per share YLD % D/E yield on closing price PE Investors pay on $1 earnings VOL Volume of shares traded Close Price at close of business day
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-31 Options for Financing The Going Concern Equity Financing Debt Financing
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-32 Stockholders’ Equity Risk/Reward Tradeoff-Dividends Types of Stock Common Common Preferred Preferred o Cumulative o Convertible
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-33Bonds “…debt securities that obligate the issuer to make interest payments to bondholders and to repay the principal when the bond matures.” “…debt securities that obligate the issuer to make interest payments to bondholders and to repay the principal when the bond matures.” Treasury Bills/Bonds & Municipals (munis)
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-34 Ten-Year Investment Returns
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Exploring Business © 2009 FlatWorld Knowledge 13-35 Career Positions In Finance Commercial Banking Corporate Finance Analyze Industry Trends Analyze Industry Trends Evaluate Corporate Investment Evaluate Corporate Investment Conduct Financial Planning Conduct Financial Planning Evaluate Acquisitions Evaluate Acquisitions Review Financial Needs Review Financial Needs Investment Industry Graduate Education & Certification CFA CFA CFM CFM CCM CCM CFP CFP
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