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Chapter 1
The Financial Environment
© 2011 John Wiley and Sons
2
Chapter Outcomes
 Define finance and explain why it
should be studied
 Describe the six principles of finance
 Identify characteristics of an
effective financial system
 Describe financial functions
performed in an effective financial
system
3
Chapter Outcomes
(Continued)
 Describe the four types of financial
markets
 Describe characteristics of the
mortgage markets
 Discuss the developments that led to
the recent financial crisis
 Identify several major career
opportunities in finance
4
What is Finance?
 FINANCE:
Study of how individuals, institutions,
governments, and businesses acquire,
spend, and manage money and other
financial assets
 FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT:
Encompasses the financial system,
institutions, markets, and individuals that
make the economy operate efficiently
5
Three Areas of Finance within the
Financial System
 Institutions and Markets
 Investments
 Financial Management
[Note: These areas do not operate in
isolation but rather interact or intersect
with each other. Figure1.1 provides a
graphic illustration. ]
6
Finance Area Definitions
 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:
Help the financial system
operate efficiently and transfer
funds from savers to investors
 FINANCIAL MARKETS:
Physical locations or electronic
forums that facilitate the flow of
funds
7
Finance Area Definitions
(Continued)
 INVESTMENTS:
Area involves sale or marketing of
securities, analysis of securities, and
management of investment risk
 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT:
Involves financial planning, asset
management, and fund raising
decisions to enhance firm value
8
Two Themes within the
Finance Topic
 ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE:
Study of how growth-driven, performance-
focused, early-stage firms raise funds and
manage operations and assets
 PERSONAL FINANCE:
Study of how individuals prepare for
financial emergencies, protect against
premature death and the loss of property,
and accumulate wealth
9
Why Study Finance?
1. To make informed economic
decisions
2. To make informed personal and
business investment decisions
3. To make informed career decisions
based on a basic understanding of
business finance
10
Six Principles of Finance
 Money has a time value
 Higher returns are expected for
taking on more risk
 Diversification of investments can
reduce risk
11
Six Principles of Finance (Cont’d)
 Financial markets are efficient in
pricing securities
 Manager and stockholder
objectives may differ
 Reputation matters
12
1. Time Value of Money
 Money in hand today is worth more
than the promise of receiving the
same amount of money in the future
 Time value of money exists because
a sum of money today could be
invested and “grow” over time
13
2. Risk-Return Tradeoff
 Risk is the uncertainty about the
outcome or payoff of an investment
in the future
 Rational investors would choose a
riskier investment only if they feel
the expected return is high enough
to justify the greater risk
14
3. Diversification of Investments
 All investment risk is not the same
 Some risk can be removed or
diversified by investing in several
different assets or securities
 We will explore the benefits of
investment diversification in Part 2 of
this text
15
4. Efficient Financial Markets
 A financial market is “information
efficient” if at any point in time the
prices of securities reflect all
information available to the public
 When new information becomes
available, prices quickly change to
reflect that information
 Information efficient markets provide
liquidity and fair prices
16
5. Management Vs. Owner Objectives
 Management objectives may differ from
owner objectives (called principal-agent
problem)
 Owners or equity investors want to
maximize the returns on their investments
 Managers may seek to emphasize the size
of firm sales, assets, or other perks
 Solution: tie manager compensation to
performance measures beneficial to
owners
17
6. Reputation Matters!
 Ethical Behavior:
How an individual or organization
treats others legally, fairly, and
honestly
 High reputation value reflects high
quality ethical behavior, so
employing high ethical standards is
the “right” thing to do
18
Overview of the Financial System
 Policy Makers
President, Congress & U.S. Treasury
Federal Reserve Board
Role: Pass laws & set fiscal & monetary
policies
 Monetary System
Federal Reserve Central Bank
Commercial Banking System
Role: Create & transfer money
19
Overview of the Financial System
 Financial Institutions
Depository Institutions, Contractual
Savings organizations, Securities Firms,
and Finance Firms
Role: Accumulate & lend/invest savings
 Financial Markets
Securities Markets, Mortgage Markets,
Derivatives Markets, and Currency
Exchange Markets
Role: Market & facilitate transfer of
financial assets
20
Financial System Components and
Financial Functions
MONETARY SYSTEM:
 Creating money
 Transferring money
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:
 Accumulating savings
 Lending/investing savings
FINANCIAL MARKETS:
 Marketing financial assets
 Transferring financial assets
Financial Markets Characteristics
 Money Markets:
where debt securities with maturities
of one year or less are issued/traded
 Capital Markets:
where debt securities with maturities
longer than one year and corporate
equity securities are issued/traded
21
Financial Markets Characteristic
 Primary Markets:
where the initial offering/origination
of debt and equity securities takes
place
 Secondary Markets:
where the transfer of existing bonds,
mortgages, and equity securities
between investors occurs
22
Major Types of Financial Markets
 Debt Securities Markets:
where money market securities,
bonds, & mortgages are sold and
traded
 Equity Securities Markets:
where ownership rights in the form
of stocks are initially sold and traded
23
Major Types of Financial Markets
 Derivative Securities Markets:
where financial contracts that derive
their values from underlying
securities are originated and traded
 Foreign Exchange Markets:
electronic markets in which banks &
traders buy and sell currencies on
behalf of businesses and clients
24
Mortgage Markets
 Mortgage:
loan backed by real property in the
form of buildings and houses
 Mortgage Markets:
where mortgage loans to purchase
buildings and houses are originated
and traded
25
Mortgage Markets
 Fixed-Rate Mortgage:
fixed interest rate with a constant
periodic payment over the real estate
loan’s life
 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM):
interest rate and periodic payments
that vary with market interest rates
over the real estate loan’s life
26
Mortgage Markets
 Securitization:
process of pooling or packaging
mortgage loans into debt securities
 Mortgage-Backed Security:
debt security created by pooling
together a group of mortgage loans
27
Mortgage Markets
 Credit Rating:
indicates the expected likelihood that
a borrower will pay a debt according
to the terms agreed to
 Credit Score:
number that indicates likelihood that
a borrower will make loan payments
when due
28
Mortgage Markets
 Prime Mortgage:
home loan made to borrower with a
relatively high credit score (loan
payments are likely as agreed to)
 Subprime Mortgage:
home loan made to borrower with a
relatively low credit score (loan
payments might be missed when due)
29
The 2007-09 Financial Crisis
 Perfect Financial Storm:
several negative economic and
financial trends/events all came
together to contribute to the crisis
 Housing Markets:
housing prices peaked in 2006 and
then began a sharp, long decline
30
The 2007-09 Financial Crisis
 Stock Market Prices:
peaked in mid-2007 and declined
sharply until reaching a bottom in
March, 2009
 Economic Activity:
economy entered a steep recession
in mid-2008 and continued until mid-
2009
31
The 2007-09 Financial Crisis
 High Debt Levels:
individuals, financial institutions, and
business firms were heavily in debt
 Resulting Developments:
weaker financial institutions merged,
failed, or were “bailed-out” by the
U.S. government
32
The 2007-09 Financial Crisis
 Economic Stabilization Act of 2008:
provided the U.S. Treasury to
purchase up to $700 billion of
troubled assets from institutions
 American Recovery & Reinvestment
Act of 2009:
provided $787 billion for tax relief,
appropriations, and direct spending
33
34
Careers in Finance
 Financial management
 Depository financial institutions
 Contractual savings and real
property organizations
 Securities markets and investment
firms
35
Entry-Level Finance Positions
Financial Management
 Cash management analyst
 Capital expenditures analyst
 Credit analyst
 Financial analyst
 Cost analyst
 Tax analyst
36
Entry-Level Finance Positions
Depository Financial Institutions
 Loan analyst
 Bank teller
 Investments research analyst
37
Entry-Level Finance Positions
Contractual Savings and Real
Property Organizations
 Insurance agent (broker)
 Research analyst
 Real estate agent (broker)
 Mortgage analyst
38
Entry-Level Finance Positions
Securities Markets and
Investment Firms
 Stock broker (account executive)
 Security analyst
 Investment banking analyst
 Financial planner assistant
39
Plan Of Study
 PART 1: INSTITUTIONS AND
MARKETS
focuses on the role financial markets play
in the financial system and financial
basics that underlie how markets operate
 PART 2: INVESTMENTS
focuses on the characteristics of stocks
and bonds, how securities are valued, and
the operations of securities markets
40
Plan of Study
(Continued)
 PART 3: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
focuses on the financial planning,
asset management, and fund raising
activities that will enhance firm value
41
Web Links
www.sba.gov
www.sba.gov/advo
www.federalreserve.gov
www.businessweek.com
www.treas.gov
www.careerjournal.com
www.monster.com

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  • 1. Chapter 1 The Financial Environment © 2011 John Wiley and Sons
  • 2. 2 Chapter Outcomes  Define finance and explain why it should be studied  Describe the six principles of finance  Identify characteristics of an effective financial system  Describe financial functions performed in an effective financial system
  • 3. 3 Chapter Outcomes (Continued)  Describe the four types of financial markets  Describe characteristics of the mortgage markets  Discuss the developments that led to the recent financial crisis  Identify several major career opportunities in finance
  • 4. 4 What is Finance?  FINANCE: Study of how individuals, institutions, governments, and businesses acquire, spend, and manage money and other financial assets  FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT: Encompasses the financial system, institutions, markets, and individuals that make the economy operate efficiently
  • 5. 5 Three Areas of Finance within the Financial System  Institutions and Markets  Investments  Financial Management [Note: These areas do not operate in isolation but rather interact or intersect with each other. Figure1.1 provides a graphic illustration. ]
  • 6. 6 Finance Area Definitions  FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Help the financial system operate efficiently and transfer funds from savers to investors  FINANCIAL MARKETS: Physical locations or electronic forums that facilitate the flow of funds
  • 7. 7 Finance Area Definitions (Continued)  INVESTMENTS: Area involves sale or marketing of securities, analysis of securities, and management of investment risk  FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Involves financial planning, asset management, and fund raising decisions to enhance firm value
  • 8. 8 Two Themes within the Finance Topic  ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE: Study of how growth-driven, performance- focused, early-stage firms raise funds and manage operations and assets  PERSONAL FINANCE: Study of how individuals prepare for financial emergencies, protect against premature death and the loss of property, and accumulate wealth
  • 9. 9 Why Study Finance? 1. To make informed economic decisions 2. To make informed personal and business investment decisions 3. To make informed career decisions based on a basic understanding of business finance
  • 10. 10 Six Principles of Finance  Money has a time value  Higher returns are expected for taking on more risk  Diversification of investments can reduce risk
  • 11. 11 Six Principles of Finance (Cont’d)  Financial markets are efficient in pricing securities  Manager and stockholder objectives may differ  Reputation matters
  • 12. 12 1. Time Value of Money  Money in hand today is worth more than the promise of receiving the same amount of money in the future  Time value of money exists because a sum of money today could be invested and “grow” over time
  • 13. 13 2. Risk-Return Tradeoff  Risk is the uncertainty about the outcome or payoff of an investment in the future  Rational investors would choose a riskier investment only if they feel the expected return is high enough to justify the greater risk
  • 14. 14 3. Diversification of Investments  All investment risk is not the same  Some risk can be removed or diversified by investing in several different assets or securities  We will explore the benefits of investment diversification in Part 2 of this text
  • 15. 15 4. Efficient Financial Markets  A financial market is “information efficient” if at any point in time the prices of securities reflect all information available to the public  When new information becomes available, prices quickly change to reflect that information  Information efficient markets provide liquidity and fair prices
  • 16. 16 5. Management Vs. Owner Objectives  Management objectives may differ from owner objectives (called principal-agent problem)  Owners or equity investors want to maximize the returns on their investments  Managers may seek to emphasize the size of firm sales, assets, or other perks  Solution: tie manager compensation to performance measures beneficial to owners
  • 17. 17 6. Reputation Matters!  Ethical Behavior: How an individual or organization treats others legally, fairly, and honestly  High reputation value reflects high quality ethical behavior, so employing high ethical standards is the “right” thing to do
  • 18. 18 Overview of the Financial System  Policy Makers President, Congress & U.S. Treasury Federal Reserve Board Role: Pass laws & set fiscal & monetary policies  Monetary System Federal Reserve Central Bank Commercial Banking System Role: Create & transfer money
  • 19. 19 Overview of the Financial System  Financial Institutions Depository Institutions, Contractual Savings organizations, Securities Firms, and Finance Firms Role: Accumulate & lend/invest savings  Financial Markets Securities Markets, Mortgage Markets, Derivatives Markets, and Currency Exchange Markets Role: Market & facilitate transfer of financial assets
  • 20. 20 Financial System Components and Financial Functions MONETARY SYSTEM:  Creating money  Transferring money FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:  Accumulating savings  Lending/investing savings FINANCIAL MARKETS:  Marketing financial assets  Transferring financial assets
  • 21. Financial Markets Characteristics  Money Markets: where debt securities with maturities of one year or less are issued/traded  Capital Markets: where debt securities with maturities longer than one year and corporate equity securities are issued/traded 21
  • 22. Financial Markets Characteristic  Primary Markets: where the initial offering/origination of debt and equity securities takes place  Secondary Markets: where the transfer of existing bonds, mortgages, and equity securities between investors occurs 22
  • 23. Major Types of Financial Markets  Debt Securities Markets: where money market securities, bonds, & mortgages are sold and traded  Equity Securities Markets: where ownership rights in the form of stocks are initially sold and traded 23
  • 24. Major Types of Financial Markets  Derivative Securities Markets: where financial contracts that derive their values from underlying securities are originated and traded  Foreign Exchange Markets: electronic markets in which banks & traders buy and sell currencies on behalf of businesses and clients 24
  • 25. Mortgage Markets  Mortgage: loan backed by real property in the form of buildings and houses  Mortgage Markets: where mortgage loans to purchase buildings and houses are originated and traded 25
  • 26. Mortgage Markets  Fixed-Rate Mortgage: fixed interest rate with a constant periodic payment over the real estate loan’s life  Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM): interest rate and periodic payments that vary with market interest rates over the real estate loan’s life 26
  • 27. Mortgage Markets  Securitization: process of pooling or packaging mortgage loans into debt securities  Mortgage-Backed Security: debt security created by pooling together a group of mortgage loans 27
  • 28. Mortgage Markets  Credit Rating: indicates the expected likelihood that a borrower will pay a debt according to the terms agreed to  Credit Score: number that indicates likelihood that a borrower will make loan payments when due 28
  • 29. Mortgage Markets  Prime Mortgage: home loan made to borrower with a relatively high credit score (loan payments are likely as agreed to)  Subprime Mortgage: home loan made to borrower with a relatively low credit score (loan payments might be missed when due) 29
  • 30. The 2007-09 Financial Crisis  Perfect Financial Storm: several negative economic and financial trends/events all came together to contribute to the crisis  Housing Markets: housing prices peaked in 2006 and then began a sharp, long decline 30
  • 31. The 2007-09 Financial Crisis  Stock Market Prices: peaked in mid-2007 and declined sharply until reaching a bottom in March, 2009  Economic Activity: economy entered a steep recession in mid-2008 and continued until mid- 2009 31
  • 32. The 2007-09 Financial Crisis  High Debt Levels: individuals, financial institutions, and business firms were heavily in debt  Resulting Developments: weaker financial institutions merged, failed, or were “bailed-out” by the U.S. government 32
  • 33. The 2007-09 Financial Crisis  Economic Stabilization Act of 2008: provided the U.S. Treasury to purchase up to $700 billion of troubled assets from institutions  American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009: provided $787 billion for tax relief, appropriations, and direct spending 33
  • 34. 34 Careers in Finance  Financial management  Depository financial institutions  Contractual savings and real property organizations  Securities markets and investment firms
  • 35. 35 Entry-Level Finance Positions Financial Management  Cash management analyst  Capital expenditures analyst  Credit analyst  Financial analyst  Cost analyst  Tax analyst
  • 36. 36 Entry-Level Finance Positions Depository Financial Institutions  Loan analyst  Bank teller  Investments research analyst
  • 37. 37 Entry-Level Finance Positions Contractual Savings and Real Property Organizations  Insurance agent (broker)  Research analyst  Real estate agent (broker)  Mortgage analyst
  • 38. 38 Entry-Level Finance Positions Securities Markets and Investment Firms  Stock broker (account executive)  Security analyst  Investment banking analyst  Financial planner assistant
  • 39. 39 Plan Of Study  PART 1: INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS focuses on the role financial markets play in the financial system and financial basics that underlie how markets operate  PART 2: INVESTMENTS focuses on the characteristics of stocks and bonds, how securities are valued, and the operations of securities markets
  • 40. 40 Plan of Study (Continued)  PART 3: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT focuses on the financial planning, asset management, and fund raising activities that will enhance firm value