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This summary is made from summarising the finance classes. It includes formulas and the theory behind it. This is for the Nyenrode Business University.











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,Table of Contents
Summary Finance...............................................................................................................1
Fleur Bongers.....................................................................................................................1
Powerpoint 1/2............................................................................................................................3
Income statement...........................................................................................................................................3
Balance sheet..................................................................................................................................................4
Profit and Loss.................................................................................................................................................6
CAPM Model Capital Asset Pricing Model......................................................................................................7
Preformance Measures.................................................................................................................8
Return on Capital, EVA, and Return on Equity................................................................................................8
Profit Margin and Market-to-Book Ratio........................................................................................................9
Efficiency measures......................................................................................................................9
Leverage Measures.....................................................................................................................10
Liquidy Measures........................................................................................................................10
Powerpoint 3..............................................................................................................................12
Discounting.................................................................................................................................12
Bonds.........................................................................................................................................14
Bond Valuation..............................................................................................................................................15
Powerpoint 4..............................................................................................................................16
Simple interest VS. Compound interest........................................................................................................16
Future Value..................................................................................................................................................16
Growing Perpetuities....................................................................................................................................16
When Compounding.....................................................................................................................................17
Powerpoint 5/6..........................................................................................................................19
DCF................................................................................................................................................................19
Free Cash Flow..............................................................................................................................................20
Discount Factor.............................................................................................................................................20
Discounted Free Cashflow Valuation............................................................................................................21
Estimating Free Operating Cashflow.............................................................................................................21
Dividend discount models............................................................................................................................22
Estimating Dividend Yield.............................................................................................................................22
Payout Ratio / Plowback ratio and ROE........................................................................................................23
Key Concept: The Opportunity Cost of Capital.............................................................................................24
Key Concept: Weighted Average Cost of Capital..........................................................................................24
Growth and Horizon Stage............................................................................................................................24
Powerpoint 7/8..........................................................................................................................25




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, Powerpoint 1/2
Definition Finance:
The management of money. Includes activities such as…
• Investing
• Borrowing & Lending
• Saving & Budgeting
• Forecasting

Main topics to know
• Income Statement and Balance Sheet Equations
(Net Income and ALOE)
• Net Present Value and Discounted Cashflow
(NPV and DCF)
• Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)

The Profit & Loss Statement summarizes the firm’s
results of operation for the period
Net Income = Revenues – Expenses
 Begins with Revenues
 Deducts Expenses
 Ends with Net Income


Income statement
Net Income = Revenues – Expenses
Calculate profits by deducting costs and
expenses from revenues.
The bottom-line figure, Net Income is
transferred to the statement of retained
earnings.
Expenses are matched with revenues on
the income statement.

EX: Cost of Goods Sold is an expense
matched with Sales.



Calculate Retained Earnings by adding Net Income and deducting Dividends from the
previous retained earnings.
 Continues the story where the
Income Statement ends
 Begins with previous period
Retained Earnings
 Adds Net Income or deducts
Net Loss
 Deducts Dividend

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