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1- 1 Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Sixth Edition Chapter 1 Goals and Governance of the Firm Richard A. Brealey Stewart C. Myers Alan J. Marcus Slides by Matthew Will McGraw McGraw Hill/Irwin Hill/Irwin Copyright ©Copyright 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 1- 2 Topics Covered Investment and Financing Decisions What is a Corporation? Who Is The Financial Manager? Goals of the Corporation Careers in Finance 1- 3 The Role of The Financial Manager Capital Budgeting Decision Decision to invest in tangible or intangible assets. …also called the Investment Decision 1- 4 The Role of The Financial Manager “Capital Budgeting” Tangible Assets Intangible Assets Toyota Plants Gillette’s Fusion Razor @ $3 billion new debt @ $200 million 1- 5 The Role of The Financial Manager Financing Decision The form and amount of financing of a firm’s investments. Capital Structure The mix of long term debt and equity financing. 1- 6 The Role of The Financial Manager (2) Firm's operations Real assets (1) Financial Manager (4a) (4b) (3) (1) Cash raised from investors (2) Cash invested in firm (3) Cash generated by operations (4a) Cash reinvested (4b) Cash returned to investors Investors Investment assets 1- 7 The Role of The Financial Manager Real Assets Assets used to produce goods and services. Financial Assets Financial claims to the income generated by the firm’s real assets. 1- 8 What is a Corporation? Corporation A business organized as a separate legal entity owned by stockholders. Types of Corporations Public Companies Private Corporations Limited Liability Corporations (LLC) 1- 9 Organizing a Business Types of Business Organizations Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Corporations Limited Liability Options • Limited Liability Partnerships • Limited Liability Corporations • Professional Corporations 1- 10 Organizing a Business Sole Proprietorship Partnership Corporation Who owns the business? The manager Partners Stockholders Are managers and owners separate? No No Usually What is the owner's liability? Unlimited Unlimited Limited Are the owner and business taxed separately? No No Yes 1- 11 Corporate Structure Sole Proprietorships Unlimited Liability Personal tax on profits Partnerships Limited Liability Corporations Corporate tax on profits + Personal tax on dividends 1- 12 Who is The Financial Manager? Chief Financial Officer Treasurer Controller 1- 13 Who is The Financial Manager? Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Oversees the treasurer and controller and sets overall financial strategy. Treasurer Responsible for financing, cash management, and relationships with banks and other financial institutions. Controller Responsible for budgeting, accounting, and taxes. 1- 14 Goals of The Corporation Shareholders desire wealth maximization Do managers maximize shareholder wealth? Mangers have many constituencies “stakeholders” “Agency Problems” represent the conflict of interest between management and owners 1- 15 Goals of The Corporation Ethics & Management Objectives Does value maximization justify unethical behavior? Enron example WorldCom example Putnam example 1- 16 Agency Problem Ownership vs. Management Difference in Information Stock prices and returns Issues of shares and other securities Dividends Financing Different Objectives Managers vs. stockholders Top mgmt vs. operating mgmt Stockholders vs. banks and lenders 1- 17 Agency Problem Agency Problems Managers, acting as agents for stockholders, may act in their own interests rather than maximizing value. Stakeholder Anyone with a financial interest in the firm. 1- 18 Goals of The Corporation Agency Problem Solutions 1 - Compensation plans 2 - Board of Directors 3 - Takeovers 4 - Specialist Monitoring 5 - Legal and Regulatory Requirements 1- 19 Careers in Finance Career Commercial Banking Loan Officer Department Manager Annual Salary $ 90,000 + $ 200,000 + Corporate Finance Financial Analyst Credit Manager Chief Financial Officer $ 61-78,000 $ 73-92,000 $ 222-367,000 Investment Banking (bulge bracket) First Year Analyst First Year Associate Assistant Vice President Director/Principal Managing Director/Partner Department Head $ 90-180,000 $ 200-350,000 $ 300-900,000 $ 500k - 2 mil $ 600k - 30 mil $ 1 mil - 70 mil Money Management Portfolio Manager Bank Trust Department $ 500,000 + $ 60k - 150,000 1- 20 Careers in Finance 1- 21 Web Resources