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BANKING AND FINANCE
CHAPTER 1: GOALS AND GOVERNANCE OF THE CORPORATION

INVESTMENT AND FINANCING DECISIONS

CASH OUT = how the money is spent

- Where did the cash go?
- Which investments have been made?

CASH IN = how the money is raised

- Where did the cash come from?
- How to finance the investments?

Investment decisions:

- Capital expenditure (CAPEX) or capital budgeting decisions = spend
money
- Purchase of real assets = assets used to produce goods & services
- Tangible or intangible
- Long/short term consequences pay off
- Billion USD/EUR or small money
- Success story or complete disaster

Financing decisions:

- Decisions on the sources and the amount of financing = raise
money
- Issuance of financial assets to finance investments in real assets
- Capital structure decision: debt financing vs equity financing
 EXAM QUESTION: what does the capital structure mean? = how
is the company being financed
- Variety of financial assets: stocks, loans & bonds
- Can destroy value if they are stupid or ambushed by bad news

WHAT IS A CORPORATION?

Corporation:

- Separate legal entity: created via articles of incorporation
- Distinct from its shareholders: shareholders have limited liability
o Can lose entire investment, but nothing more
o Creditors of the company have no recourse to other assets of the
shareholders
- Permanent: can in theory live forever

, - Publicly listed (you can buy shares) or privately owned
- Shareholders do not own the real assets: indirect ownership via
financial assets

WHO IS THE FINANCIAL MANAGER?

Chief financial officer (=CFO)  financial policy + corporate strategy

- Treasurer: cash management + capital raising + investor relations
- Controller: financial statements + accounting + taxes

Role of the CFO:




1. Cash is raised from investors
2. Cash is used to invest in real assets to run the business 
investments
3. Once business is operative, assets generate cash inflow
4. Cash is either reinvested (a) or paid out (b)

GOALS OF THE CORPORATION

The investment trade off:




Suppose:

- Return is expected to be 12%  for every $100 they invest, they
get $112 back
- Alternative investment opportunities at a return rate of 10% 
investing in 12% to maximize ROI

If you’re a shareholder, you invest because you want return!!

,- Every shareholder has their minimum rate of return (=hurdle rate
=opportunity cost of capital)
- Return < hurdle rate  not investing
- Return ≥ hurdle rate  yes investing

, CHAPTER 2: FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS

THE FLOW OF SAVINGS TO CORPORATIONS

Flow:




1. Cash is raised from debt or equity investors  corporations are
looking for money (cash shortfall)
2. Cash is used to invest in real assets to run the business  all
money invested comes from investor savings (cash surplus)
3. Once business is operational, assets generate cash inflows
4. Cash is either reinvested (a) or paid out as a dividend (b)

 A well performing financial system is key to ensure that savings can
efficiently fuel economic growth

Direct or indirect flow to the corporation?

- Investor  financial markets  corporation = DIRECT
- Investor  financial intermediaries  corporation = INDIRECT
- Investor  financial institutions  corporation = INDIRECT




Financial
markets:
financing




 no financing
= protection
for risks
= hedging
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