SOLUTION MANUAL FOR CORPORATE FINANCE, 13TH
EDITION BY STEPHEN ROSS, RANDOLPH WESTERFIELD,
VERIFIED CHAPTERS 1 - 31, COMPLETE NEWEST VERSION
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,Chapter 01 - Introduction to Corporate Finance
Chapter 1
Introduction to corporate finance
Slides
1.1 Chapter 1: introduction to corporate finance
1.2 Key concepts and skills
1.3 Chapter outline
1.4 1.1 what is corporate finance?
1.5 The balance sheet model of the firm
1.6 The capital budgeting decision
1.7 The capital structure decision
1.8 Short-term asset management
1.9 The financial manager
1.10 Hypothetical organization chart
1.11 1.2 the corporate firm
1.12 Forms of business organization
1.13 A comparison of corporations and partnerships
1.14 1.3 the importance of cash flow
1.15 1.4 the goal of financial management
1.16 1.5 the agency problem and control of the corporation
1.17 Management goals
1.18 Managing managers
1.19 1.6 regulation
1.20 Quick quiz
1.21 End of main content
1.22 Accessibility content: text alternatives for images
1.23 Short-term asset management text alternative
1.24 Hypothetical organization chart text alternative
1.25 1.3 the importance of cash flows text alternative
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,Chapter 01 - Introduction to Corporate Finance
Chapter organization
1.1 What is corporate finance?
The balance sheet model of the firm
The financial manager
1.2 The corporate firm
The sole
proprietorship the
partnership
The corporation
A corporation by another name…
1.3 The importance of cash flows
Identification of cash flows
timing of cash flows
Risk of cash flows
1.4 The goal of financial
management possible
goals
The goal of the financial
manager a more general goal
1.5 The agency problem and control of the
corporation agency relationships
Management goals
Do managers act in the stockholders‘ interests?
Stakeholders
1.6 Regulation
The securities act of 1933 and the securities exchange act of
1934 sarbanes-oxley
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1.1. What is corporate finance?
Slide 1.4 1.1 what is corporate finance?
Corporate finance addresses several important questions:
1. In what long-term assets should the firm invest?
(capital budgeting)
2. How should the firm raise funds for required capital
expenditures? (capital structure)
3. How should short-term operating cash flows be managed?
(net working capital)
A. The balance sheet model of the firm
Slide 1.5 the balance sheet model of the firm
The balance sheet presents a picture of the firm at a point in
time, and it provides a model by which to address the three
basic questions that corporate finance managers must
answer.
Slide 1.6 the capital budgeting decision
1. Long-term investment decisions determine the
level of fixed assets.
Slide 1.7 the capital structure decision
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