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NATURE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CHAPTE
R 1
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
2
 Explain the nature of finance and its interaction with other
management functions
 Review the changing role of the finance manager and his/her
position in the management hierarchy
 Focus on the Shareholders’ Wealth Maximization (SWM)
principle as an operationally desirable finance decision
criterion
 Discuss agency problems arising from the relationship
between shareholders and managers
 Illustrate the organization of finance function
Important Business Activities
3
Production
Marketing
Finance
Real And Financial Assets
4
Real Assets: Can be Tangible or Intangible
 Tangible real assets are physical assets that include
plant, machinery, office, factory, furniture and
building.
 Intangible real assets include technical know-how,
technological collaborations, patents and copyrights.
Financial Assets are also called securities, are
financial papers or instruments such as shares and
bonds or debentures.
Equity and Borrowed Funds
5
Shares represent ownership rights of their holders.
Shareholders are owners of the company. Shares
can of two types:
 Equity Shares
 Preference Shares
Loans, Bonds or Debts: represent liability of the
firm towards outsiders. Lenders are not owners of
the company. These provide interest tax shield.
Equity and Preference Shares
6
Equity Shares are also known as ordinary shares.
 Do not have fixed rate of dividend.
 There is no legal obligation to pay dividends to equity
shareholders.
Preference Shares have preference for dividend
payment over ordinary shareholders.
 They get fixed rate of dividends.
 They also have preference of repayment at the time of
liquidation.
Finance and Management
Functions
7
All business activities involve acquisition and use
of funds.
Finance function makes money available to meet
the costs of production and marketing operations.
Financial policies are devised to fit production and
marketing decisions of a firm in practice.
Finance Functions
8
Finance functions or decisions can be divided as
follows
 Long-term financial decisions
• Long-term asset-mix or investment decision or capital
budgeting decisions.
• Capital-mix or financing decision or capital structure and
leverage decisions.
• Profit allocation or dividend decision
 Short-term financial decisions
• Short-term asset-mix or liquidity decision or working
capital management.
Financial Procedures and
Systems
9
 For effective finance function some routine functions have to
be performed. Some of these are:
 Supervision receipts and payments and safeguarding of cash
balances
 Custody and safeguarding of securities, insurance policies
and other valuable papers
 Taking care of the mechanical details of new outside
financing
 Record keeping and reporting
Finance Manager’s Role
10
Raising of Funds
Allocation of Funds
Profit Planning
Understanding Capital Markets
Financial Goals
11
Profit maximization (profit after tax)
Maximizing earnings per share
Wealth maximization
Profit Maximization
12
Maximizing the rupee income of firm
Resources are efficiently utilized
Appropriate measure of firm performance
Serves interest of society also
Objections to Profit
Maximization
13
It is Vague
It Ignores the Timing of Returns
It Ignores Risk
Assumes Perfect Competition
In new business environment profit maximization
is regarded as
 Unrealistic
 Difficult
 Inappropriate
 Immoral
Maximizing Profit after Taxes
or EPS
14
Maximising PAT or EPS does not maximise the
economic welfare of the owners.
Ignores timing and risk of the expected benefit
Market value is not a function of EPS.
Maximizing EPS implies that the firm should make
no dividend payment so long as funds can be
invested at positive rate of return—such a policy
may not always work.
Shareholders’ Wealth
Maximization
15
Maximizes the net present value of a course of
action to shareholders.
Accounts for the timing and risk of the expected
benefits.
Benefits are measured in terms of cash flows.
Fundamental objective—maximize the market
value of the firm’s shares.
Need for a Valuation
Approach
16
SWM requires a valuation model.
The financial manager must know,
 How much should a particular share be worth?
 Upon what factor or factors should its value depend?
Risk-return Trade-off
17
 Financial decisions of the firm are guided by the
risk-return trade-off.
The return and risk relationship:
Return = Risk-free rate + Risk premium
Risk-free rate is a compensation for time and risk
premium for risk.
Risk Return Trade-off
18
Risk and expected return move in tandem; the greater the risk, the greater
the expected return.
Overview of Financial
Management
19
Agency Problems: Managers Versus
Shareholders’ Goals
20
There is a Principal Agent relationship between
managers and shareholders.
In theory, Managers should act in the best interests of
shareholders.
In practice, managers may maximise their own
wealth (in the form of high salaries and perks) at the
cost of shareholders.
Agency Problems: Managers
Versus Shareholders’ Goals
21
 Managers may perceive their role as reconciling conflicting
objectives of stakeholders. This stakeholders’ view of
managers’ role may compromise with the objective of SWM.
 Managers may avoid taking high investment and financing
risks that may otherwise be needed to maximize shareholders’
wealth. Such “satisfying” behaviour of managers will frustrate
the objective of SWM as a normative guide.
 This conflict is known as Agency problem and it results into
Agency costs.
Agency Costs
22
Agency costs include the less than optimum share
value for shareholders and costs incurred by them
to monitor the actions of managers and control their
behaviour.
Financial Goals and Firm’s Mission
and Objectives
23
 Firms’ primary objective is maximizing the welfare of owners,
but, in operational terms, they focus on the satisfaction of its
customers through the production of goods and services
needed by them.
 Firms state their vision, mission and values in broad terms.
 Wealth maximization is more appropriately a decision
criterion, rather than an objective or a goal.
 Goals or objectives are missions or basic purposes of a firm’s
existence.
Financial Goals and Firm’s Mission
and Objectives
24
The shareholders’ wealth maximization is the second-
level criterion ensuring that the decision meets the
minimum standard of the economic performance.
In the final decision-making, the judgement of
management plays the crucial role.
The wealth maximization criterion would simply
indicate whether an action is economically viable or
not.
Organisation of the Finance
Functions
25
Reason for placing the finance functions in the
hands of top management
 Financial decisions are crucial for the survival of the firm.
 The financial actions determine solvency of the firm
 Centralisation of the finance functions can result in a
number of economies to the firm.
Organisation of Finance
Function
26
Organization for finance function
Organization for finance function
in a multidivisional company
Status and Duties of Finance
Executives
27
The exact organisation structure for financial
management will differ across firms.
The financial officer may be known as the financial
manager in some organisations, while in others as
the vice-president of finance or the director of
finance or the financial controller.
Role of Treasurer and
Controller
28
Two officers—the treasurer and the controller—
may be appointed under the direct supervision of
CFO to assist him or her.
The treasurer’s function is to raise and manage
company funds while the controller oversees
whether funds are correctly applied.

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Ch_01_revised.ppt

  • 1. NATURE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CHAPTE R 1
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2  Explain the nature of finance and its interaction with other management functions  Review the changing role of the finance manager and his/her position in the management hierarchy  Focus on the Shareholders’ Wealth Maximization (SWM) principle as an operationally desirable finance decision criterion  Discuss agency problems arising from the relationship between shareholders and managers  Illustrate the organization of finance function
  • 4. Real And Financial Assets 4 Real Assets: Can be Tangible or Intangible  Tangible real assets are physical assets that include plant, machinery, office, factory, furniture and building.  Intangible real assets include technical know-how, technological collaborations, patents and copyrights. Financial Assets are also called securities, are financial papers or instruments such as shares and bonds or debentures.
  • 5. Equity and Borrowed Funds 5 Shares represent ownership rights of their holders. Shareholders are owners of the company. Shares can of two types:  Equity Shares  Preference Shares Loans, Bonds or Debts: represent liability of the firm towards outsiders. Lenders are not owners of the company. These provide interest tax shield.
  • 6. Equity and Preference Shares 6 Equity Shares are also known as ordinary shares.  Do not have fixed rate of dividend.  There is no legal obligation to pay dividends to equity shareholders. Preference Shares have preference for dividend payment over ordinary shareholders.  They get fixed rate of dividends.  They also have preference of repayment at the time of liquidation.
  • 7. Finance and Management Functions 7 All business activities involve acquisition and use of funds. Finance function makes money available to meet the costs of production and marketing operations. Financial policies are devised to fit production and marketing decisions of a firm in practice.
  • 8. Finance Functions 8 Finance functions or decisions can be divided as follows  Long-term financial decisions • Long-term asset-mix or investment decision or capital budgeting decisions. • Capital-mix or financing decision or capital structure and leverage decisions. • Profit allocation or dividend decision  Short-term financial decisions • Short-term asset-mix or liquidity decision or working capital management.
  • 9. Financial Procedures and Systems 9  For effective finance function some routine functions have to be performed. Some of these are:  Supervision receipts and payments and safeguarding of cash balances  Custody and safeguarding of securities, insurance policies and other valuable papers  Taking care of the mechanical details of new outside financing  Record keeping and reporting
  • 10. Finance Manager’s Role 10 Raising of Funds Allocation of Funds Profit Planning Understanding Capital Markets
  • 11. Financial Goals 11 Profit maximization (profit after tax) Maximizing earnings per share Wealth maximization
  • 12. Profit Maximization 12 Maximizing the rupee income of firm Resources are efficiently utilized Appropriate measure of firm performance Serves interest of society also
  • 13. Objections to Profit Maximization 13 It is Vague It Ignores the Timing of Returns It Ignores Risk Assumes Perfect Competition In new business environment profit maximization is regarded as  Unrealistic  Difficult  Inappropriate  Immoral
  • 14. Maximizing Profit after Taxes or EPS 14 Maximising PAT or EPS does not maximise the economic welfare of the owners. Ignores timing and risk of the expected benefit Market value is not a function of EPS. Maximizing EPS implies that the firm should make no dividend payment so long as funds can be invested at positive rate of return—such a policy may not always work.
  • 15. Shareholders’ Wealth Maximization 15 Maximizes the net present value of a course of action to shareholders. Accounts for the timing and risk of the expected benefits. Benefits are measured in terms of cash flows. Fundamental objective—maximize the market value of the firm’s shares.
  • 16. Need for a Valuation Approach 16 SWM requires a valuation model. The financial manager must know,  How much should a particular share be worth?  Upon what factor or factors should its value depend?
  • 17. Risk-return Trade-off 17  Financial decisions of the firm are guided by the risk-return trade-off. The return and risk relationship: Return = Risk-free rate + Risk premium Risk-free rate is a compensation for time and risk premium for risk.
  • 18. Risk Return Trade-off 18 Risk and expected return move in tandem; the greater the risk, the greater the expected return.
  • 20. Agency Problems: Managers Versus Shareholders’ Goals 20 There is a Principal Agent relationship between managers and shareholders. In theory, Managers should act in the best interests of shareholders. In practice, managers may maximise their own wealth (in the form of high salaries and perks) at the cost of shareholders.
  • 21. Agency Problems: Managers Versus Shareholders’ Goals 21  Managers may perceive their role as reconciling conflicting objectives of stakeholders. This stakeholders’ view of managers’ role may compromise with the objective of SWM.  Managers may avoid taking high investment and financing risks that may otherwise be needed to maximize shareholders’ wealth. Such “satisfying” behaviour of managers will frustrate the objective of SWM as a normative guide.  This conflict is known as Agency problem and it results into Agency costs.
  • 22. Agency Costs 22 Agency costs include the less than optimum share value for shareholders and costs incurred by them to monitor the actions of managers and control their behaviour.
  • 23. Financial Goals and Firm’s Mission and Objectives 23  Firms’ primary objective is maximizing the welfare of owners, but, in operational terms, they focus on the satisfaction of its customers through the production of goods and services needed by them.  Firms state their vision, mission and values in broad terms.  Wealth maximization is more appropriately a decision criterion, rather than an objective or a goal.  Goals or objectives are missions or basic purposes of a firm’s existence.
  • 24. Financial Goals and Firm’s Mission and Objectives 24 The shareholders’ wealth maximization is the second- level criterion ensuring that the decision meets the minimum standard of the economic performance. In the final decision-making, the judgement of management plays the crucial role. The wealth maximization criterion would simply indicate whether an action is economically viable or not.
  • 25. Organisation of the Finance Functions 25 Reason for placing the finance functions in the hands of top management  Financial decisions are crucial for the survival of the firm.  The financial actions determine solvency of the firm  Centralisation of the finance functions can result in a number of economies to the firm.
  • 26. Organisation of Finance Function 26 Organization for finance function Organization for finance function in a multidivisional company
  • 27. Status and Duties of Finance Executives 27 The exact organisation structure for financial management will differ across firms. The financial officer may be known as the financial manager in some organisations, while in others as the vice-president of finance or the director of finance or the financial controller.
  • 28. Role of Treasurer and Controller 28 Two officers—the treasurer and the controller— may be appointed under the direct supervision of CFO to assist him or her. The treasurer’s function is to raise and manage company funds while the controller oversees whether funds are correctly applied.