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Preface ix
PART 1: FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
Chapter 1: An overview of finance
Introduction 3
Definition of finance 4
The financial system
Finance as a discipline for study 5
The interdisciplinary nature of finance
Finance and business 7
The business environment and stakeholder protection • The four levels
of financial decision-making • Personal level • Sole proprietorship level •
Partnership level • Corporation level
The ethics dilemma 13
Agency problems • Conflict of interest
Financial markets 13
The existence of private wealth • Freedom of choice • Incentives •
Efficient markets • The role of government
Careers in finance 16
Conclusion 18
Self-test question and answer 19
Questions and problems 19
Chapter 2: Financial markets
Introduction 20
Financial assets 20
Debt versus equity claims • Prices of financial assets • The roles of financial assets
Financial markets 22
The roles of financial markets • Market participants • Types of financial market
Money markets 25
Market operation and participants • Types of instruments traded
Capital markets 26
The debt markets • The equities market
Foreign exchange (FX) market 29
Market operations and participants • Types of instruments traded
Derivative markets 30
Types of derivative instruments • The operation of the market •
Participants in the futures market • Forward contracts • Options
contracts • Participants in the options market
Conclusion 36
Self-test questions and answers 37
Questions and problems 37
Chapter 3: Financial institutions
Introduction 38
The development of the modern financial system 38
The modern role of government in the financial intermediation process •
Regulations to control the soundness of the financial system
Credit creation 43
Credit multiplier
Monetary policy – three control mechanisms 44
The official cash rate • The inflation problem
Modern financial intermediaries 47
Depository institutions • Non-depository institutions • The benefits
of financial intermediation
Ethics and financial institutions 51
Classifying types of financial transfers 51
Conclusion 52
Self-test questions and answers 53
Questions and problems 53
PART 2: FINANCE TOOLS
Chapter 4: Time value of money – Single payments
Introduction 55
Simple interest and future value 56
Simple interest and calculating the present value 58
Compound interest and future value 58
Other methods of calculation • The present value of a single payment •
Compounding frequency • Continuous compounding/discounting
Nominal and effective interest rates 70
Solving for an unknown interest rate 72
Solving for an unknown time period 73
Conclusion 75
Self-test questions and answers 75
Questions and problems 77
Chapter 5: Time value of money – Multiple payments
Introduction 79
Multiple cash flows 79
Future value of multiple cash flows • Present value of multiple cash flows
Level cash flows: Annuities and perpetuities 82
Future value of an annuity • Present value and annuities
Finding the amount of a regular payment 88
Annuity due 90
Perpetuities 92
Asset valuation: Calculating the price of a bond 93
Loan types 97
Conclusion 99
Self-test questions and answers 100
Questions and problems 100
PART 3: PERSONAL FINANCE
Chapter 6: Risk and return
Introduction 104
Risk-free assets 105
The two components of a return • Nominal interest rate
Term structure of interest rates 107
Shape of yield curves
Risky assets 109
Risk and return – the trade-off 111
Measuring historical risk and return 113
Returns from investment • Holding period returns and yields •
Standard deviation as a measure of risk
Measuring future risk and return 119
The benefit of diversification 121
The capital asset pricing model and the security market line relationship 125
Conclusion 127
Self-test questions and answers 128
Questions and problems 135
Chapter 7: Personal financial management
Introduction 136
The personal financial planning activity 136
Money management 138
Gathering financial information • Preparing an income statement •
Budget preparation • Developing a personal balance sheet
Financial planning for life 141
Financial goal attainment 143
Funding a retirement plan 144
Retirement income gap • KiwiSaver • Choosing a KiwiSaver fund
Residential property and mortgages 149
Criteria for choosing residential property • Financing the purchase
of residential property
Starting or buying a business 153
Personality traits • Preliminary evaluation • Business plan
Conclusion 163
Self-test question and answer 164
Questions and problems 167
PART 4: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Chapter 8: Financial management
Introduction 169
Role of financial management 170
Financial management • Organisational context
Objective of financial management 172
What about profit maximisation? • Time value of money •
Cash flows • Risk • Managers as agents • Economic implications
of wealth maximisation
The external environment 179
Financial markets • Regulatory environment
Risk and return 180
Conclusion 183
Self-test questions and answers 184
Questions and problems 185
Chapter 9: Investment in net working capital
Introduction 189
Net working capital 189
Risk–profitability trade-off 190
Management of net working capital 190
Managing cash 191
Cash and near-cash • Motives for holding cash • Forecast
cash flow statement
Management of accounts receivable 194
Setting credit policy
Management of inventory 195
Economic order quantity model • Computerised inventory control
system • Just-in-time system
Management of current liabilities 196
Cash conversion cycle 201
Conclusion 203
Self-test questions and answers 204
Questions and problems 206
Chapter 10: Financing the firm
Introduction 212
Features of debt and equity 212
Funding a firm’s life cycle 213
Start-up stage • Growth stage • Maturity stage
Choosing the financing mix 228
Short-term or long-term sources? • Internal or external funding? •
Debt or equity finance?
Cost of capital 232
Cost of debt capital • Cost of equity capital • Weighted average
cost of capital
Conclusion 237
Self-test questions and answers 238
Questions and problems 240
Chapter 11: Investment in long-term assets – Concepts
Introduction 247
Capital budgeting process 247
Measuring the costs and benefits 248
Investment outlay • Operating cash flows • Terminal value
Conclusion 258
Self-test question and answer 259
Questions and problems 261
Chapter 12: Investment in long-term assets – Evaluation techniques
Introduction 263
Techniques of investment evaluation 263
Accounting return on investment • Payback period • Net present value •
Assumptions of the weighted average cost of capital • NPV(ER) •
Internal rate of return • Comparing NPV and IRR
Other capital budgeting considerations 276
Capital budgeting and inflation • Capital budgeting and risk
Conclusion 279
Self-test question and answer 279
Questions and problems 280
Glossary 287
Appendix 1 – Some useful formulae 297
Appendix 2 – Suggested solutions for selected end-of-chapter questions and problems 301
Index 303
Acknowledgements 308
About the authors 309

About the Author

Andrea Bennett is a senior tutor in Massey’s School of Business. Before joining Massey in the mid 1990s she worked in Mathematics and Chemistry. Her research focuses on financial systems, investments and financial planning, and financial literacy.

Carolyn Wirth holds a PhD in Finance from Massey University for empirical research on the capital market implications of resource consent information contained in New Zealand listed company announcements. Her current research investigates the corporate financial implications of country-level environmental regulatory stringency and the causes and consequences of the informativeness of corporate disclosures.

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