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Finance Basics




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Finance
 Finance can be thought of as the study of the
  following three questions:

1- In what long-lived assets should the firm invest?
2- How can the firm raise cash for required capital
    expenditures?
3- How should short-term operating cash flows be
    managed?


                                                       2
Financial Statement Analysis


 The objective is to show how to rearrange
  information from financial statements into
  financial ratios that provide information about
  five areas of financial performance:




                                                3
Financial Statement Analysis (Cont.)

1.   Short-term solvency
2.   Activity
3.   Financial Leverage
4.   Profitability
5.   Value




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Short-Term Solvency




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Short-Term Solvency

 Ratios of short-term solvency measure the
  ability of the firm to meet recurring financial
  obligations (that is, to pay its bills).

 The most widely used measures of accounting
  liquidity are the current ratio and the quick
  ratio.


                                                    6
Short-Term Solvency


 Current ratio= Total current assets/
  Total current liabilities

 Quick ratio= *Quick assets/ Total
  current liabilities

* Quick assets= Total current assets- inventories

                                                    7
Activity




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Activity

 Ratios of activity are constructed to
  measure how effectively the firm’s
  assets are being managed.




                                          9
Activity
   Total asset turnover= Total operating
    revenues/ Total assets

   This ratio is intended to indicate how
    effectively a firm is using all of its assets. If
    the asset turnover ratio is high, the firm is
    presumably using its assets effectively in
    generating sales.

                                                    10
Activity

 Receivables Turnover= Total
  operating revenues/ Receivables

 Average collection period= Days in
  period(365)/ Receivables turnover



                                       11
   The receivables turnover ratio and the average collection
    period provide some information on the success of the
    firm in managing its investment in accounts receivable.

   The actual value of these ratios reflects the firm’s credit
    policy. If a firm has a liberal credit policy, the amount of
    its receivables will be higher than would otherwise be the
    case.

   One common rule of thumb that financial analysts use is
    that the average collection period of a firm should not
    exceed the time allowed for payment in the credit terms
    by more than 10 days.
                                                              12
Activity
   Inventory Turnover= Cost of goods sold/
    Inventory

   The inventory ratio measures how quickly
    inventory is produced and sold. It is
    significantly affected by the production
    technology of goods being manufactured.



                                               13
Financial Leverage




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Financial Leverage
   Financial leverage is related to the extent to which a
    firm relies on debt financing rather than equity.

   Measures of financial leverage are tools in
    determining the probability that the firm will
    default on its debt contracts. The more debt a firm
    has, the more likely it is that the firm will become
    unable to fulfill its contractual obligations (too
    much debt can lead to a higher probability of
    insolvency and financial distress).


                                                           15
Financial Leverage
   Debt ratio= Total debt/ Total assets

   Debt-to-equity ratio= Total debt/ Total
    equity

   Equity multiplier= Total assets/ Total
    equity


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Financial Leverage
   Debt ratios provide information about
    protection of creditors from insolvency
    and the ability of firms to obtain
    additional financing for potentially
    attractive investment opportunities.




                                              17
Financial Leverage
   Interest Coverage= Earnings before
    interest and taxes/ Interest expense

   Interest expense is an obstacle that a firm must
    surmount if it is to avoid default. The ratio of
    interest coverage is directly connected to the ability
    of the firm to pay interest.



                                                         18
Profitability




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Profitability
   Profitability ratios measure the extent to which a
    firm is profitable.

   The most important conceptual problem with
    accounting measures of profitability is they do
    not give us a benchmark for making
    comparisons.

   In general, a firm is profitable in the economic
    sense only if its profitability is greater than
    investors can achieve on their own in the capital
    markets.
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Profitability
   Net profit margin= Net income/ Total
    operating revenues

   Gross profit margin= Earnings before
    interest and taxes/ Total operating
    revenues



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Profit Margins
   In general, profit margins reflect the firm’s
    ability to produce a product or service at a low
    cost or a high price.

   Profit margins are not direct measures of
    profitability because they are based on total
    operating revenue, not on the investment made
    in assets by the firm or the equity investors.

   Trade firms tend to have low margins and
    service firms tend to have high margins.

                                                       22
Profitability
   Net Return on Assets= Net income/
    Average total assets

   Gross return on assets= Earnings before
    interest and taxes/ Average total assets




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Profitability
   One of the most interesting aspects of return
    on assets (ROA) is how some financial ratios
    can be linked together to compute ROA.
    One implication of this is usually referred to
    as the DuPont system of financial control.




                                                 24
Profitability
   Return on Equity (ROE)=         Net
    income/ Average stockholders’ equity




                                           25
Profitability
ROE= Profit margin * Asset turnover * Equity multiplier

= (Net income/ TOR* ) * (TOR/ ATA * *) * (ATA/ ASE* * * )




* TOR: Total Operating Revenue
** ATA: Average Total Assets
*** ASE: Average stockholders’ equity



                                                            26
Value




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Value
   One very important characteristic of a
    firm that cannot be found on an
    accounting statement is its market value.




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Value
1- Market price
2- Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio
3- Dividend Yield
4- Market-to-book (M/B) value ratio




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Value
1- Market price: The market price of a share of
   common stock is the price that buyers and
   sellers establish when they trade the stock.
   The market value of the common equity of a
   firm is the market price of share of common
   stock multiplied by the number of shares
   outstanding.



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Value
2- Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio: One way to
   calculate the P/E ratio is to divide the current
   market price by the earnings per share of
   common stock for the latest year.




                                                      31
Value
3- Dividend Yield= Dividends per share/
   Market price per share.

  Dividends yields are related to the market’s
  perception of future growth prospects for
  firms. Firms with high growth prospects will
  generally have lower dividend yields.



                                             32
Value
4- Market-to-book (M/B) value ratio:

  It is calculated by dividing the market price
  per share by the book value per share.




                                                  33
Conclusions
Accounting statements provide important
 information about the value of the firm.

Financial analysts and mangers learn how to
 rearrange financial statements to squeeze out
 the maximum amount of information.



                                                 34
Conclusions (Cont.)
 You should keep in mind the following points when
  trying to interpret financial statements:

1- Measures of profitability such as return on equity
 suffer from several potential deficiencies as indicators
 of performance. They do not take into account the risk
 or timing of cash flows.

2- Financial ratios are linked to one another. For
 example, return on equity is determined from the
 profit margins, the asset turnover ratio, and the
 financial leverage.                                   35

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Finance basics ppt @ bec doms mba finance

  • 2. Finance  Finance can be thought of as the study of the following three questions: 1- In what long-lived assets should the firm invest? 2- How can the firm raise cash for required capital expenditures? 3- How should short-term operating cash flows be managed? 2
  • 3. Financial Statement Analysis  The objective is to show how to rearrange information from financial statements into financial ratios that provide information about five areas of financial performance: 3
  • 4. Financial Statement Analysis (Cont.) 1. Short-term solvency 2. Activity 3. Financial Leverage 4. Profitability 5. Value 4
  • 6. Short-Term Solvency  Ratios of short-term solvency measure the ability of the firm to meet recurring financial obligations (that is, to pay its bills).  The most widely used measures of accounting liquidity are the current ratio and the quick ratio. 6
  • 7. Short-Term Solvency  Current ratio= Total current assets/ Total current liabilities  Quick ratio= *Quick assets/ Total current liabilities * Quick assets= Total current assets- inventories 7
  • 9. Activity  Ratios of activity are constructed to measure how effectively the firm’s assets are being managed. 9
  • 10. Activity  Total asset turnover= Total operating revenues/ Total assets  This ratio is intended to indicate how effectively a firm is using all of its assets. If the asset turnover ratio is high, the firm is presumably using its assets effectively in generating sales. 10
  • 11. Activity  Receivables Turnover= Total operating revenues/ Receivables  Average collection period= Days in period(365)/ Receivables turnover 11
  • 12. The receivables turnover ratio and the average collection period provide some information on the success of the firm in managing its investment in accounts receivable.  The actual value of these ratios reflects the firm’s credit policy. If a firm has a liberal credit policy, the amount of its receivables will be higher than would otherwise be the case.  One common rule of thumb that financial analysts use is that the average collection period of a firm should not exceed the time allowed for payment in the credit terms by more than 10 days. 12
  • 13. Activity  Inventory Turnover= Cost of goods sold/ Inventory  The inventory ratio measures how quickly inventory is produced and sold. It is significantly affected by the production technology of goods being manufactured. 13
  • 15. Financial Leverage  Financial leverage is related to the extent to which a firm relies on debt financing rather than equity.  Measures of financial leverage are tools in determining the probability that the firm will default on its debt contracts. The more debt a firm has, the more likely it is that the firm will become unable to fulfill its contractual obligations (too much debt can lead to a higher probability of insolvency and financial distress). 15
  • 16. Financial Leverage  Debt ratio= Total debt/ Total assets  Debt-to-equity ratio= Total debt/ Total equity  Equity multiplier= Total assets/ Total equity 16
  • 17. Financial Leverage  Debt ratios provide information about protection of creditors from insolvency and the ability of firms to obtain additional financing for potentially attractive investment opportunities. 17
  • 18. Financial Leverage  Interest Coverage= Earnings before interest and taxes/ Interest expense  Interest expense is an obstacle that a firm must surmount if it is to avoid default. The ratio of interest coverage is directly connected to the ability of the firm to pay interest. 18
  • 20. Profitability  Profitability ratios measure the extent to which a firm is profitable.  The most important conceptual problem with accounting measures of profitability is they do not give us a benchmark for making comparisons.  In general, a firm is profitable in the economic sense only if its profitability is greater than investors can achieve on their own in the capital markets. 20
  • 21. Profitability  Net profit margin= Net income/ Total operating revenues  Gross profit margin= Earnings before interest and taxes/ Total operating revenues 21
  • 22. Profit Margins  In general, profit margins reflect the firm’s ability to produce a product or service at a low cost or a high price.  Profit margins are not direct measures of profitability because they are based on total operating revenue, not on the investment made in assets by the firm or the equity investors.  Trade firms tend to have low margins and service firms tend to have high margins. 22
  • 23. Profitability  Net Return on Assets= Net income/ Average total assets  Gross return on assets= Earnings before interest and taxes/ Average total assets 23
  • 24. Profitability  One of the most interesting aspects of return on assets (ROA) is how some financial ratios can be linked together to compute ROA. One implication of this is usually referred to as the DuPont system of financial control. 24
  • 25. Profitability  Return on Equity (ROE)= Net income/ Average stockholders’ equity 25
  • 26. Profitability ROE= Profit margin * Asset turnover * Equity multiplier = (Net income/ TOR* ) * (TOR/ ATA * *) * (ATA/ ASE* * * ) * TOR: Total Operating Revenue ** ATA: Average Total Assets *** ASE: Average stockholders’ equity 26
  • 27. Value 27
  • 28. Value  One very important characteristic of a firm that cannot be found on an accounting statement is its market value. 28
  • 29. Value 1- Market price 2- Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio 3- Dividend Yield 4- Market-to-book (M/B) value ratio 29
  • 30. Value 1- Market price: The market price of a share of common stock is the price that buyers and sellers establish when they trade the stock. The market value of the common equity of a firm is the market price of share of common stock multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. 30
  • 31. Value 2- Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio: One way to calculate the P/E ratio is to divide the current market price by the earnings per share of common stock for the latest year. 31
  • 32. Value 3- Dividend Yield= Dividends per share/ Market price per share. Dividends yields are related to the market’s perception of future growth prospects for firms. Firms with high growth prospects will generally have lower dividend yields. 32
  • 33. Value 4- Market-to-book (M/B) value ratio: It is calculated by dividing the market price per share by the book value per share. 33
  • 34. Conclusions Accounting statements provide important information about the value of the firm. Financial analysts and mangers learn how to rearrange financial statements to squeeze out the maximum amount of information. 34
  • 35. Conclusions (Cont.)  You should keep in mind the following points when trying to interpret financial statements: 1- Measures of profitability such as return on equity suffer from several potential deficiencies as indicators of performance. They do not take into account the risk or timing of cash flows. 2- Financial ratios are linked to one another. For example, return on equity is determined from the profit margins, the asset turnover ratio, and the financial leverage. 35

Editor's Notes

  1. ROA = Profit margin * Asset turnover ROA (net)= Net income/ Total operating revenue * Total operating revenue/ Average total assets Firms can increase ROA by increasing profit margins or asset turnover.