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© Prentice Hall, 2005 Excellence in Business, Revised Edition
Chapter 17 - 1
Financial Management Financial Management and Bankingand Banking
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The Role of Financial The Role of Financial ManagementManagement
• Current needs
• Future needs
–Sources of funds
–Uses of funds
–Maximizing company value
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Implementing the Implementing the Financial PlanFinancial Plan
• Monitoring cash flow
–Accounts receivable and payable
– Inventory control
• Managing cash reserves
–Marketable securities
–Electronic cash management
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Operating BudgetOperating Budget
• Master budget
–Cost control
–Expenditures
–Plan for the future
–Financial control
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Capital Budget ProcessCapital Budget Process
• Request
• Review
• Evaluate
• recommend
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Financing Operations Financing Operations and Growthand Growth
• Length of term
• Cost of capital
• Debt or equity
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Length of TermLength of Term
• Less than one year
–Short-term financing
• Greater than on year
–Long-term financing
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Long-Term FinancingLong-Term Financing
• Internal sources
–Retained earnings
–Sale of assets
• External sources
–Debt capital
–Equity capital
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Cost of CapitalCost of Capital
• Company risk
• Interest rates
• Opportunity cost
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Debt versus EquityDebt versus Equity
Characteristic Debt Equity
Maturity Specific Nonspecific
Claim on Income Fixed Cost Discretionary Cost
Claim on Assets Priority Residual
InfluenceOver Management
Little Variable
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Types of Debt FinancingTypes of Debt Financing
• Trade credit
• Commercial paper
• Secured loans
• Unsecured loans
• Leases
• Bonds
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The U.S. Financial The U.S. Financial SystemSystem
DepositDeposit
Commercial banks
Savings and loans
Mutual savings banks
Credit unions
NondepositNondeposit
Insurance companies
Pension funds
Finance companies
Brokerage firms
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Financial ServicesFinancial Services
• Checking and savings accounts
• Business and consumer loans
• Credit, debit, and smart cards
• Electronic banking
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Checking and Savings Checking and Savings AccountsAccounts
• Demand deposits
• Statement savings
• Money market and CDs
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Business LoansBusiness Loans
• Expansion
• Construction
• Purchases
• Renovation
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Short-Term CreditShort-Term Credit
• Credit cards
• Debit cards
• Smart cards
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Electronic BankingElectronic Banking
• Automated teller
• Electronic funds transfer
• Online banking
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Evolving U.S. Banking Evolving U.S. Banking EnvironmentEnvironment
• Repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act
• Emergence of financial supermarkets
• Breaches in the “Chinese Wall”
• Resurgence of community banks
• Struggling Internet banks
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Repeal of Glass-SteagallRepeal of Glass-Steagall
• Financial Services Modernization Act 1999
–Financial institutions
–Brokerage firms
– Insurance companies
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Financial SupermarketsFinancial Supermarkets
• Financial institutions
• Securities firms
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Breaches in the Chinese Breaches in the Chinese WallWall
• Research functions
• Lending functions
• Stock brokering
• Investment banking
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Community BanksCommunity Banks
• Target markets
• Flexibility
• Personal service
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Struggling Internet Struggling Internet BanksBanks
• Customer service problems
• High expenses
• Negative cash flow
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Bank Safety and Bank Safety and RegulationRegulation
• Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
• Savings and Loan Association
• National Credit Union Association
• State Banking Commission
• Federal Reserve System
• Comptroller of the Currency
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Functions of the Federal Functions of the Federal ReserveReserve
• Influencing U.S. money supply
• Supplying currency
• Clearing checks
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What is Money?What is Money?
• Medium of exchange
• Measure of value
• Store of value
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U.S. Money SupplyU.S. Money Supply
• Hard Currency
• Demand deposits
• Time deposits
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Influencing the Money Influencing the Money SupplySupply
• Reserve requirements
• Discount rate
• Open-market operations
• Selective credit controls