Module: Financial Management Financial Management Broad Aim The aim of this module is to give participants an overview of the role of managers in controlling financial resources. Training outcomes By the end of this module‚ participants will be able to: • Identify the main elements of financial management and assess whether the financial management in their station is adequate • Identify the financial policies needed in a radio station • Develop a budget • Do a cash flow projection
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TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Part A: Solvent Plc Table 1: Summary of Differences in two years of Financial Ratios 2 Calculation of Working Capital Cycle (days) 2 Performance Analysis 3-4 2. Part B: Mega Plc Question 1 5 Question 2 6 Question 3 7 Question 4 7 3. Part C: Brothers Ltd Question 1 a) Payback Period Calculations 8 b) Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
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Overview of the objectives of strategic financial management What is financial management? That part of management accounting concerned with setting financial objectives‚ planning and acquiring the optimum finance to meet them‚ and seeing that fixed and working capital are effectively managed.’ (CIMA). Two fundamental questions: 1. What investments should a firm make? Long term investments are referred to as capital investment projects’ e.g. build a new supermarket or factory. 2
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Financial Management Goals Cleveland Sharpe FIN 200 May 17‚ 2013 Shek Kablan Financial Management Goals 1. Describe the goals of financial management. “The goal of a financial manager is to earn the highest possible profit for the firm or company. When using this criterion‚ each decision would be evaluated on the basis of its overall contribution to the firm or company’s earning. This approach could lead to some serious drawbacks to the profit maximization as
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Activity 2 for FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOLS Make a research on governance and accountability in handling the finances of the school. Then assume you are the principal or school head and answer the following questions below. 1. What is the role of governance and accountability in the general expenditures of the school? As stated in Sec. 5 of Republic Act 9155‚ shared governance is a principle which recognizes that every unit in the education bureaucracy has a particular role‚ task
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Take Home Chapter 8-9 Student: ____________________________________________________________ _______________ 1. The difference between an investment ’s market value and its cost is called the: A. present value. B. net present value. C. capital value. D. cash flow. E. net income. 2. The payback period is the period of time it takes an investment to generate sufficient cash flows to: A. earn the required rate of return. B. produce the required net income. C. produce a yield equal
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16 SBUs operating over 4 major geographical market segments:- 2.0 Internal Analysis 2.1 Financial Analysis (Appendix A‚ B‚ C) 1. Profitability Net profit margin is keep going up from year 2007 until 2010. Unstable return on equity and return on capital from year 2007 until 2010. 2. Efficiency Debtor turnover increase from 24 days to 30 days. Unstable creditor turnover day due to financial crisis at the year 2008 and 2009. Inventory turnover increase from 7.69days until 9.7 days. 3
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ACCT1501 ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1A SEMESTER 1 2008 COURSE NOTES Last Revised: 13th August 2008. kaheiyeh.web.officelive.com Contents Page 3: The Nature of Accounting Page 5: The Balance Sheet & Transaction Analysis Page 8: The Income Statement & Transaction Analysis Page 13: Financial Reporting Principles Page 18: Adjustment to Accounting Entries Page 23: Completing the Accounting Cycle Page 26: Accounting for Cash Holdings & Receivables Page 30: Accounting for Inventory Page 37:
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rate is g = 4.0%. What is the current stock price?a. $23.11b. $23.70c. $24.31d. $24.93e. $25.57e 8- Ratio analysis involves analyzing financial statements in order to appraise a firm’s financial position and strength. | | | a. | True | b. | FalseA | 9- Profitability ratios show the combined effects of liquidity‚ asset management‚ and debt management on operating results. | | | a. | True | b. | False | A 10 - One problem with ratio analysis is that relationships can be manipulated
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WHAT DID YOU THINK CAUSED THE ORIGINAL SLOPPY BEHAVIOUR AT ATHLONE The original sloppy behaviour at Athlone was caused by the Managers setting a bad example by allowing drinking at work and everyone being drunk and unfunctioning before lunchtime. If the person at the top is doing it – everyone else will do it too and model their behaviour on them. Also‚ the working conditions weren’t ideal in that they didn’t have any modern machines to carry out their work and the company relied on the employees
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