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  #91  
12-10-2009, 09:20 PM
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Many thanks!
All the ppt. are really helpful especially for part time student like me where dont have enough time to read the whole book. Many thanks
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i am a student of BBA final yr and reading from these


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i need PPT on MIS please help
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thanks a lot...really very useful ppt.
  #95  
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Very good collection of PPTs. Can u please mail me all the PPTs for Financial Management.

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nice collection of ppt,s
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Originally Posted by ross18 View Post
Hey there Friends,

I am uploading ppts on all the Chapters of Financial Management of the book named "Fundamentals of Financial Management"...

I am also describing here in Brief about the topic that is been covered in each of the PPTs...

Hope it helps you out...

Chapter 1 The Role of Financial Management
  • Explain why the role of the financial manager today is so important.
  • Describe “financial management” in terms of the three major decision areas that confront the financial manager.
  • Identify the goal of the firm and understand why shareholders’ wealth maximization is preferred over other goals.
  • Understand the potential problems arising when management of the corporation and ownership are separated (i.e., agency problems).
  • Demonstrate an understanding of corporate governance.
  • Discuss the issues underlying social responsibility of the firm.
  • Understand the basic responsibilities of financial managers and the differences between a “treasurer” and a “controller.”
Chapter 2: The Business, Tax, and Financial Environments
  • Describe the four basic forms of business organization in the United States – and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  • Understand how to find a corporation’s taxable income and how to determine the corporate tax rate – both average and marginal.
  • Understand various methods of depreciation.
  • Explain why acquiring assets through the use of debt financing offers a tax advantage over both common and preferred stock financing.
  • Describe the purpose and makeup of financial markets.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how letter ratings of the major rating agencies help you to judge a security’s default risk.
  • Understand what is meant by the “term structure of interest rates” and relate it to a “yield curve.”
Chapter 3: The Time Value of Money
  • Understand what is meant by “the time value of money.”
  • Understand the relationship between present and future value.
  • Describe how the interest rate can be used to adjust the value of cash ows – both forward and backward – to a single point in time.
  • Calculate both the future and present value of: (a) an amount invested today; (b) a stream of equal cash flows (an annuity); and (c) a stream of mixed cash flows.
  • Distinguish between an “ordinary annuity” and an “annuity due.”
  • Use interest factor tables and understand how they provide a shortcut to calculating present and future values.
  • Use interest factor tables to find an unknown interest rate or growth rate when the number of time periods and future and present values are known.
  • Build an “amortization schedule” for an installment-style loan.
Chapter 4: The Valuation of Long-Term Securities
  • Distinguish among the various terms used to express value, including liquidation value, going-concern value, book value, market value, and intrinsic value.
  • Value bonds, preferred stocks, and common stocks.
  • Calculate the rates of return (or yields) of different types of long-term securities.
  • List and explain a number of observations regarding the behavior of bond prices.
Chapter 5: Risk and Return
  • Understand the relationship (or “trade-off”) between risk and return.
  • Define risk and return and show how to measure them by calculating expected return, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation.
  • Discuss the different types of investor attitudes toward risk.
  • Explain risk and return in a portfolio context, and distinguish between individual security and portfolio risk.
  • Distinguish between avoidable (unsystematic) risk and unavoidable (systematic) risk; and explain how proper diversification can eliminate one of these risks.
  • Define and explain the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM), beta, and the characteristic line.
  • Calculate a required rate of return using the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM).
  • Demonstrate how the Security Market Line (SML) can be used to describe the relationship between expected rate of return and systematic risk.
  • Explain what is meant by an “efficient financial market,” and describe the three levels (or forms) to market efficiency.
Take Care...
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