SOLUTION MANUAL FOR Corporate Finance 13th Edition by Stephen A.
Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe & Bradford D. Jordan
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Chapter 1
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INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE
SLIDES
1.1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance
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1.2 Key Concepts and Skills
1.3 Chapter Outline
1.4 1.1 What Is Corporate Finance?
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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
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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
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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
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1.17 Management Goals
1.18 Managing Managers
1.19 1.6 Regulation
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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 WEB SITES
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Section Web Address
1.1 CFO: www.cfo.com
1.2 ―Launch your Business‖: www.sba.gov
1.4 Business Ethics magazine: www.business-ethics.com
1.6 Sarbanes-Oxley survey: www.protiviti.com/US-
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en/insights/sox-compliance-survey
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CHAPTER ORGANIZATION
1.1 What Is Corporate Finance?
The Balance Sheet Model of the Firm
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The Financial Manager
1.2 The Corporate Firm
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The Sole Proprietorship
The Partnership
The Corporation
A Corporation by Another Name…
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1.3 The Importance of Cash Flows
Identification of Cash Flows
Timing of Cash Flows
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Risk of Cash Flows
1.4 The Goal of Financial Management
Possible Goals
The Goal of the Financial Manager
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A More General Goal
1.5 The Agency Problem and Control of the Corporation
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Agency Relationships
Management Goals
Do Managers Act in the Stockholders‘ Interests?
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Stakeholders
1.6 Regulation
The Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Sarbanes-Oxley
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ANNOTATED CHAPTER OUTLINE
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Slide 1.1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance
Slide 1.2 Key Concepts and Skills
Slide 1.3 Chapter Outline
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1.1. What is Corporate Finance?
Slide 1.4 1.1 What Is Corporate Finance?
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Corporate finance addresses several important questions:
1. In what long-term assets should the firm invest? (Capital
budgeting)
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2. How should the firm raise funds for required capital expenditures?
(Capital structure)
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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
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The Balance Sheet presents a picture of the firm at a point in time,
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and it provides a model by which to address the three basic
questions that corporate finance managers must answer.
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Slide 1.6 The Capital Budgeting Decision
1. Long-term investment decisions determine the level of
fixed assets.
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Slide 1.7 The Capital Structure Decision
2. Financing policy determines the liabilities and equity side
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of the balance sheet.
Slide 1.8 Short-Term Asset Management
3. Short-term asset management choices (e.g., conservative
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versus aggressive) affect the level of net working capital.
B. The Financial Manager
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Slide 1.9 The Financial Manager
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