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Financial Management Lecture Summary

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Course Summary of Financial Management Part of the course, all lectures (1-5 + guest lectures and additional information)

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Financial management Lecture Summary

Lecture 1 Financial Statements & Capital budgeting

Financial Management

- Involves planning, directing, monitoring, organizing and controlling of the monetary
resources of an organization
- Is geared towards achieving the organization’s goals and objectives
- Wil have severe repercussions on the organization’s growth and development, if not properly
dealt with.


Sub disciplines

Finance

= the selection of assets in which to invest. An asset is anything tangible or intangible that is held to
have positive economic value (e.g. buildings, machines…)  fixed vs. current assets

 How these assets are financed

Topics: capital budgeting, working capital management, assessment of the financial structure



Accounting

Management accounting = provision of financial information to the management. Purpose is to
support management in the decision-making process (internal reporting)

 Overview of the costs involved in running the business.
 Report on whether or not the project or organisation is performing according to expectations
and where interventions are needed

Topics: cost structure, cost calculations, budgeting and variance analysis

Financial accounting = disclosure of information by the organization’s management to other
stakeholders such as shareholders, employees, credit providers, governments (externa reporting)




Topics: financial accounting, financial statements



Balance Sheet = snapshot of the financial situation at a specified time point

T-format

o Debit side : investments (assets)
o Credit side: financial resources (liabilities, equity)

,Balance: total value debit = total value credit




Assets: resources required for running the organization. Must be controlled by the organization. Is
expected to generate economic benefits for the organization.

Fixed/ non-current assets: longer than 1 year >

Current (working capital): shorter than 1 year <



Liabilities = capital made available by creditors

- Debts: long-term (bank loans) or short-term (current liabilities, accounts payable)
- Provisions

Equity = capital made available by owners

Residual item:

Equity = assets – liabilities

 Change in equity over a period = profit/ loss



Income statement: profit & loss account

Components

o Revenues (turnover)
do not always coincide with cash inflows. Are booked at the moment of delivery and invoicing
or services (regardless of moment of payment)
o Costs (expenses)
Do not always coincide with cash outflows (e.g. depreciation). Are assigned based on period
or product matching.
o Profit (net income)
= difference between revenues and costs

, Capital budgeting (investment appraisal)

= the process in which an organization determines whether investments are worth pursuing

Assessing whether it is worthwhile to invest in a particular project & choosing between different
projects

Two types of investments: replacement vs. expansion investments

Free cash flow vs. profit

Free cash flow

- Cash inflows (receipts), generated by sales and other income directly resulting from the
investment.
- Cash outflows (expenses), generated by purchasing of resources related to the investment,
rent, corporate taxes

Includes initial investment and disinvestment

 Residual value of the investment

Period profit (accounting income, net income) = difference between period sales/ income and costs
associated with an investment

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