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FIN-200 notes
Monday/Wednesday 8:00-9:15
Lecture #1: 9/9:
Lecture Note 1:
●​ Time Value of money
What matters when it comes to money?
○​ The amount
○​ The timing (we prefer to receive money sooner, and pay later. This is what we
call the time value of money)
●​ Moving cash flows over time
○​ Present Value = PV
○​ Future Value = FV
●​ PV x (1 + growth rate)^n = FV (n=# of periods compounded)
●​ One equation and four variables: Any problem that involves lump sums. For example:
a single outflow and a single inflow
●​ Applications:
○​ Savings for retirement. Your retirement goal is x. The bank offers you a rate of
6%. How much do you need to save, in order to reach y amount, after 40
years?
○​ Cost of a loan. Person needs x amount for a college loan. The bank offers it at
5% interest. If this person borrows x amount today, and pays it back over 10
years, how much will they need to pay back?

Lecture Note 2:
●​ Future Value of multiple payment streams - unequal periodic cash payments, treat
each as a part of a lump sum, and calculate its future value, over relative periods
●​ Sum up the individual future values, to get the future value of multiple payment
streams
●​ Examples: $3,000 at 10%, over a 3 year period. This is followed up with payments of
$5,000, $7,000, and $9,000, and the end of each year. Calculate the net amount in the
account, after 3 years.
●​ You are able to calculate present, and future values, with this info, as well as apply a
current balance, with a percentage, to a future payment amount

Lecture #1: 9/9:
●​ 6 HW problem sets posted on blackboard - they are due at 11:59pm EST
●​ HW’s are similar to exams
●​ 3 midterms during semester. They are not cumulative. (No final).
●​ Grading breakdown is as follows:
○​ HW - 20%
○​ Class attendance and participation - 5%
○​ Midterm #1 - 20%

, ○​ Midterm #2 -20%
○​ Midterm #3 - 20%
○​ Final Case - 15%

●​ There will be extra credit questions based on what is discussed in class, and mini
cases available for students to improve grades
●​ Positive cash flow is income
●​ Negative cash flow is payment
●​ Positive cash flow, we want to be sooner
●​ Negative cash flow, we want to be later

Lecture note 3:
●​ Definition of finance: Finance is the art and science of managing wealth
○​ It is pertaining to decisions about what assets to buy/sell, and when to
buy/sell these assets
○​ Its main objective is to make individuals, and their businesses better off
●​ Definition of financial management: Financial management is usually defined as:
those activities that create or preserve the economic value of the assets of an
individual, small business, or corporation
○​ Financial management comes down to making sound financial decisions
●​ The cycle of money: Financial intermediaries assist in the movement of money, from
lenders to borrowers, and back again
○​ The main objective of this process is to make all participants better off
●​ Different areas of finance:
○​ Corporate finance: Deals with the financial activities that support the
acquisition, investment, and repayment of capital
○​ Investments: Involves the activities centered on the buying and selling of
financial assets, such as stocks and bonds
○​ Financial institutions and markets: This handles the organization,
functioning, and activities of financial intermediaries and forums that promote
the cycle of money
○​ International finance: Adds the elements of multinational dealings, country
risk, and exchange rate conversion to Corporate finance, Investments, as well
as Financial institutions and markets

●​ Financial markets, are: Forums where buyers and sellers of financial assets, and
commodities meet
●​ The finance manager, and Financial Management:
○​ Finance Manager:
■​ Has to determine the best repayment structure for borrow funds
■​ Makes sure the debt obligations are met on time

, ■​ Ensures that sufficient funds are available for carrying out daily
operations
○​ To sum up the financial managers role: To make investment and financing
decisions that increase the cash flow of the firm, thereby maximizing the
current stock price

●​ Internal and external players:
○​ Financial managers have to interact with various internal and external
stakeholders.
○​ Internal stakeholders, include: all department managers and other employees
○​ External parties, include: customers, suppliers, government and creditors

-​ Financial Management, involves 3 main functions:
■​ Capital budgeting: is the process of planning, evaluating, selecting,
and managing the long-term operating projects of a company
■​ Capital Structure: The means by which a company is financed, and
for public companies is usually a mix of stocks (equity for Co.), and
bonds (debt for Co.), sold to investors and owners
■​ Working Capital Management: Managing the day-to-day operating
needs of the company through the current assets, and current liabilities
of the company. This is often referred to as the short term financing
activities of the company




●​ There are 3 main legal categories of business organizations:
○​ Sole Proprietorship
○​ Partnership
○​ Corporation
●​ Aside from these 3, some other forms of business organizations include:
○​ Hybrid corporations
○​ Not-for-profit corporations




Sole Proprietorship advantages:
1.​ Simplest and easiest form of business
2.​ Least amount of legal documentation
3.​ Least regulated
4.​ Owner keeps all profits

Sole Proprietorship disadvantages:
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