Business Finance Exam 1

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Dividends per share (DPS)

Dividends paid to common stockholders / common shares outstanding

Income statement ratios

Earnings per share (EPS) Dividends per share (DPS) Book value per share (BVPS) Operating income (EBIT)

Capital Expenditures

Gross fixed assets n+1 - Gross fixed assets n

Capital Gain (loss)

profit (loss) from the sale of a capital asset for more (less) than its purchase price

Quick Ratio

(Current Assets - Inventories) / Current Liabilities Liquidity

FCF EBIT

(EBIT( 1-T)+depreciation and amortization) - (capital expenditures + change Net operating working capital)

FCF NOPAT

(NOPAT + Depreciation and amortization) - (capital expenditures + change net working capital)

(MVA) Market Value Added

(current share price * number of shares outstanding) - book value Should be positive to show good management

Balance Sheet

A financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and owner's equity on a specific date.

Inv turnover

COGS / inventories

Annual Report

Issued to Stockholders Contains Verbal and 4 Financial Statements (Balance sheet, statement of cashflows,

5 major categories of ratios

Liquidity : Can they make required payments Asset Management : Right amount of assets vs. sales Debt management : Right mix of debt and equity Profitability : Sales prices prices exceed unit costs and sales high enough as reflected in PM,ROE, and ROA Market Value : Do investors like what they see as reflected in P/E and M/B ratios

Earnings per share (EPS)

Net income / Common shares outstanding

"free" credit to show the impact

Net operating work capital (NOWC) = Current Assets - (Current liabilities - Notes payable)

Hybrid Securities to raise capital

Preferred Stock Convertible bonds Used to provide more flexibility

Operating income (EBIT)

Sales - Operating costs

Total debt

Short term debt + Long term debt

Why are ratios useful

Standardize Comparisons Time Competitors

Marginal Tax Rate

Tax rate on the last dollar of income

stock holders equity formula

Total Assets - Total Liabilities or Paid in Capital + Retained earnings

Economic Value Added (EVA)

Used to evaluate manager performance want a positive after tax operations and want it high EVA = NOPAT - Annual dollar cost of capital EVA = EBIT (1-T) - (Total invested capital * after tax percentage cost of capital) OP income = EBIT

Book Number

accounting number

Working Capital

current assets - current liabilities assets that are used and replaced as part of the business

Current Ratio

current assets/current liabilities (liquidity)

Strait - line

depreciation is used for GAAP statements

NOWC change

need 2 years Current Assets - (current liabilities - Notes payable)

Negative Cash flows

not a good sign

Statement of Stockholders' equity

show changes in stockholders' equity for a period of time

Statement of Cash Flows

shows the change in a firm's cash position or a period of time

Income Statement

shows the firms earnings and expenses for a period of time

Average tax Rate

taxes paid divided by taxable income

EBIT and T found on

the Income Statement

Free Cash Flow

the amount of cash that could be withdrawn without harming a firms ability to operate and to produce future cash flows

Book Value per share (BVPS)

total common equity / common shares outstanding

Total Liabilities

total debt + (accounts payable + accruals)

Accelerated Depreciation

used for tax statements Modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS) is most common

Market Value

what an asset would most likely sell for


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