FIN 300 Chapter 1- Introduction to Corporate Finance
Stakeholder
Anyone who potentially has a claim on a firm.
Corporation
A business created as a distinct legal entity owned by one or more individuals or entities.
Partnership
A business formed by two or more co-owners.
Sole proprietorship
A business owned by a single individual.
Financial engineering
Creation of new securities or financial processes.
Capital markets
Financial markets where long-term debt and equity securities are bought and sold.
Money markets
Financial markets where short-term debt securities are bought and sold.
Derivative securities
Options, futures, and other securities whose value derives from the price of another, underlying, asset..
Working capital management
Planning and managing the firm's current assets and liabilities.
Corporate governance
Rules of corporate organization and conduct.
Capital structure
The mix of debt and equity maintained by a firm.
Agency problem
The possibility of conflicts of interest between the shareholders and management of a firm.
Regulatory dialectic
The pressures financial institutions and regulatory bodies exert on each other.
Capital budgeting
The process of planning and managing a firm's investment in long-term assets.