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Principles of Finance

Essays

Titel: Principles of Finance

Sammelband , 2014 , 46 Seiten , Note: B

Autor:in: Mashell Chapeyama (Autor:in)

BWL - Investition und Finanzierung

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Zusammenfassung Leseprobe Details

This book covers many topics on financial management. It is a compilation of scholarly essays based on major financial topics such as market capitalization, book value of a company, cash realization cycle and ratios to analyze the financial performance of a company. The other topics that are covered include capital appraisal, stock market performance and other financial instruments. A number of financial management ratios have been discussed in detail. This booklet provides a lot of valuable information to students undertaking undergraduate studies in finance and accounting.

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Table of Contents

Market capitalization versus book value of a company

Ratios used for analyzing performance of a company

Inventory turnover

Cash realization cycle

Net present value of a project

Capital budgeting

Stock and bond yield

Financial instruments

Cash realization cycle 2

Sources of funds

Procedure for issuance of bonds

Cost of capital versus capital budgeting decisions

Earnings per share versus increase in stock

Impact of issuance of additional stocks

Swot analysis of Mutare Banana Company

Business risks for Mutare Banana Company

Financial ratios

Objectives and Topics

This document aims to provide a comprehensive overview of fundamental finance principles, specifically focusing on how organizations evaluate their financial health, manage capital, and assess investment decisions. The work addresses key questions regarding company valuation, performance metrics, and the strategic implications of financing choices.

  • Methods for company valuation including market capitalization and book value.
  • Analysis of essential financial ratios for performance evaluation.
  • Evaluation techniques for capital budgeting and investment projects.
  • The role and impact of short-term and long-term financial instruments.
  • Risk identification through financial analysis and SWOT modeling.

Extract from the Book

Market capitalization versus book value of a company

The worthiness of a company can be measured in several ways. In this discussion we will look at only two ways of estimating the value of a company. These two ways of estimating the company value are the book value or market capitalization. Market capitalization is the estimation of the worthiness of the company based on the prices of the shares, the perceived future state of the organization, the economic conditions of the company and the monetary situation existing in that company at the date of valuation. The share values of a company are influenced by a number of factors such as the viability of the company, the financial performance and the customer base. So the market value of the company is determined by the prices of the stocks which investors are willing to purchase or sell the shares., in other words market capitalization refers to the value that a company is given based on the price and the quantity of shares, which can be bought and sold on the stock exchange. The market capitalization can be obtained by multiplying the company’s shares by the price of the shares at that time. For example if Tanda Company has got 3000 000 shares and each share price is $10.00, then the value of Tanda Company is 3000 000 X$10.00 = $ 30 000 000.00

The book value of a company is represented by the net worth of the business. The net worth of a business is arrived at by subtracting the total liabilities from the total assets. In other words this is the value that is obtained if all the assets of a company are sold and then the liabilities are all paid out, the remaining sum of money represents the book value of an organization. This value can also be referred to as the shareholder’s equity. This can be easily obtained from the balance sheet by subtracting total liabilities from total assets.

Summary of Chapters

Market capitalization versus book value of a company: Explains two primary methods for company valuation based on share prices and net worth, highlighting the differences between them.

Ratios used for analyzing performance of a company: Discusses essential financial ratios like quick ratio, current ratio, and debt-to-asset ratio to assess operational and financial health.

Inventory turnover: Details how the inventory turnover ratio measures the efficiency of managing stock levels relative to sales volume.

Cash realization cycle: Explores the management tool used to evaluate the efficiency of working capital by analyzing the time it takes to convert inputs into cash.

Net present value of a project: Examines methods for evaluating investment project viability, with a specific focus on calculating net present value.

Capital budgeting: Defines the process for selecting between alternative investment projects based on financial criteria.

Stock and bond yield: Contrasts the returns enjoyed by holders of common stocks versus bondholders, emphasizing the differences in risk and legal entitlements.

Financial instruments: categorizes sources of finance into short-term and long-term instruments used to support operational activities and asset purchases.

Cash realization cycle 2: Revisits the components of the cash realization cycle and their critical role in maintaining sufficient working capital for an organization.

Sources of funds: Discusses the matching principle, which guides firms on choosing the right financial sources for short-term and long-term asset needs.

Procedure for issuance of bonds: Outlines the sequential stages involved in the issuance of bonds, from the pre-launch phase to post-issue administration.

Cost of capital versus capital budgeting decisions: Investigates the relationship between the cost of capital and investment decisions, emphasizing that projects must exceed this cost to be viable.

Earnings per share versus increase in stock: Illustrates the inverse relationship between the number of outstanding shares and the earnings per share, focusing on share dilution.

Impact of issuance of additional stocks: Analyzes the consequences of raising capital through equity, specifically regarding earnings dilution and shareholder wealth.

Swot analysis of Mutare Banana Company: Applies the SWOT framework to evaluate the internal strengths and weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats for an agricultural firm.

Business risks for Mutare Banana Company: Examines specific strategic and market risks facing the company due to competition and trade restrictions.

Financial ratios: Provides a concluding overview of how various financial ratios act as diagnostic tools for identifying potential business risks.

Keywords

Finance, Market Capitalization, Book Value, Financial Ratios, Inventory Turnover, Cash Realization Cycle, Net Present Value, Capital Budgeting, Equity Financing, Debt Financing, Earnings Per Share, Working Capital, SWOT Analysis, Risk Management, Investment Appraisal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this collection of essays?

This work focuses on the fundamental principles of finance, covering valuation methods, performance analysis, investment appraisal, and the strategic management of financial resources.

What are the central thematic fields covered?

The key themes include corporate financial analysis, capital structure decisions, the evaluation of business risks, and the practical application of management tools for growth and stability.

What is the primary goal of the author?

The goal is to explain complex financial concepts through clear definitions, mathematical illustrations, and the examination of specific management tools to help understand how firms maintain financial viability.

Which scientific or analytical methods are utilized?

The author employs comparative analysis, mathematical modeling for financial ratios and EPS calculations, and strategic business analysis frameworks such as SWOT and PESTLE.

What is covered in the main body of the work?

The main body details financial ratios, the logic behind net present value, the steps for issuing bonds, sources of financing, and case studies regarding risk management for a specific company.

What characterize this work in terms of keywords?

The work is characterized by terms such as financial ratios, capital budgeting, equity dilution, cost of capital, risk analysis, and working capital management.

How does the author explain the difference between book value and market capitalization?

The author defines market capitalization based on share price and market perception, whereas book value is defined as the net worth derived from subtracting liabilities from assets on the balance sheet.

What importance is given to the cash realization cycle?

The cycle is considered an essential management tool that indicates how effectively a company manages its working capital and realizes profit from the money injected into business activities.

Why is the SWOT analysis applied to the Mutare Banana Company?

It is used as a case study to demonstrate how a company can identify internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats to plan future organizational strategy.

What does the author conclude regarding equity versus debt financing?

The author concludes that firms must strike a balance between equity and debt, depending on the cost of capital, the economic environment, and the specific risk tolerance of the organization.

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Details

Titel
Principles of Finance
Untertitel
Essays
Hochschule
University of the People  (Uopeople)
Veranstaltung
Bachelor of science in Business Administration
Note
B
Autor
Mashell Chapeyama (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Seiten
46
Katalognummer
V272813
ISBN (Buch)
9783656647881
ISBN (eBook)
9783656647898
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
Market Capitalization Book value inventory turnover Cash realization cycle capital budgeting net present value
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Mashell Chapeyama (Autor:in), 2014, Principles of Finance, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/272813
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