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Instructor’s Manual
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Principles of Managerial Finance
Fourteenth Edition
Global Edition

Lawrence J. Gitman


Chad J. Zutter

,Part 1
Introduction to Managerial Finance

Chapters in This Part
Chapter 1 The Role of Managerial Finance
Chapter 2 The Financial Market Environment

Integrative Case 1: Merit Enterprise Corp.




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,Chapter 1
The Role of Managerial Finance

 Instructor’s Resources
Overview
This chapter introduces the students to the field of finance and explores career opportunities in both financial services
and managerial finance. The three basic legal forms of business organization (sole proprietorship, partnership, and
corporation) and their strengths and weaknesses are described. The managerial finance function is defined and
differentiated from economics and accounting. A discussion of the financial manager’s goals—maximizing
shareholder wealth and preserving stakeholder wealth—and the role of ethics in meeting these goals is presented.
The chapter then summarizes the three key activities of the financial manager: financial analysis and planning,
making investment decisions, and making financing decisions. The chapter includes discussion of the agency
problem—the conflict that exists between managers and owners in a large corporation.

This chapter, and all that follow, emphasizes how the chapter content plays a vital role in the student’s professional
and personal life. Each chapter includes an early discussion of the relevance of the topic to majors in accounting,
information systems, management, marketing, and operations. Throughout each chapter are detailed examples of
how the chapter’s topic relates to the student's financial life. These pedagogic tools should motivate students to
grasp quickly an understanding of the chapter content and employ it in both their professional and personal lives.


 Suggested Answer to Opener-in-Review Question
Facebook sold shares to investors at $38 each in its IPO. One year later, its stock price was hovering around
$26. What was the percentage drop in Facebook shares in its first year as a public company? Just after the
IPO, Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, owned 443 million shares. What was the total value of his
Facebook stock immediately after the IPO and one year later? How much wealth did Zuckerberg personally
lose over the year?
Percentage drop in Facebook shares in its first year as a public company
= ($38 − $26) / $38 × 100 = 31.58%
Total value of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook stock immediately after the IPO
= $38 × 443 million = $16,834 million
Total value of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook stock one year after the IPO
= $26 × 443 million = $11,518 million
Total personal loss of Mark Zuckerberg over the year
= $16,834 million − $11,518 million
= $5,316 million




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 Answers to Review Questions
1. Finance is the art and science of managing money. Finance affects all individuals, businesses, and
governments in the process of the transfer of money through institutions, markets, and instruments. At the
personal level, finance is concerned with an individual’s decisions regarding the spending and investing of
income. Businesses also have to determine how to raise money from investors, how to invest money in an
attempt to earn a profit, and how to reinvest profits in the business or distribute them back to investors.

2. Financial services is the area of finance concerned with the design and delivery of advice and financial
products to individuals, businesses, and governments. It involves a variety of interesting career opportunities
within the areas of banking, personal financial planning, investments, real estate, and insurance. Managerial
finance is concerned with the duties of the financial manager working in a business. Managerial finance
encompasses the functions of budgeting, financial forecasting, credit administration, investment analysis, and
funds procurement for a firm. Managerial finance is the management of the firm’s funds within the firm. This
field offers many career opportunities, including financial analyst, capital budgeting analyst, and cash
manager. (Note: Other answers are possible.)

3. Sole proprietorships are the most common form of business organization, while corporations are responsible
for the majority of business revenues. The majority of sole proprietorships operate in the wholesale, retail,
service, and construction industries. Although corporations engage in all types of businesses, manufacturing
firms account for the largest portion of corporate business receipts and net profits.

4. Stockholders are the owners of a corporation, whose ownership, or equity, takes the form of common stock
or, less frequently, preferred stock. They elect the board of directors, which has the ultimate authority to
guide corporate affairs and set general policy. The board is usually composed of key corporate personnel and
outside directors. The president or chief executive officer (CEO) reports to the board. He or she is responsible
for day-to-day operations and carrying out the policies established by the board. The owners of the
corporation do not have a direct relationship with management but give their input through the election of board
members and voting on major charter issues. The owners of the firm are compensated through the receipt of
dividends paid by the firm or by realizing capital gains through increases in the price of their common stock
shares.

5. The most popular form of limited liability organizations other than corporations are:
• Limited partnerships—A partnership with at least one general partner with unlimited liability and one or
more limited partners who have limited liability. In return for the limited liability, the limited partners are
prohibited from active management of the partnership.
• S corporation—If certain requirements are met, the S corporation can be taxed as a partnership but
receive most of the benefits of the corporate form of organization.
• Limited liability company (LLC)—This form of organization is like an S corporation in that it is taxed as
a partnership but primarily functions like a corporation. The LLC differs from the S corporation in that it
is allowed to own other corporations and be owned by other corporations, partnerships, and non-U.S.
residents.
• Limited liability partnership (LLP)—A partnership form authorized by many states that gives the partners
limited liability from the acts of other partners, but not from personal individual acts of malpractice. The
LLP is taxed as a partnership. This form is most frequently used by legal and accounting professionals.
These firms generally do not have large numbers of owners. Most typically they have fewer than
100 owners.




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