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This is a list of questions on all chapters of Financial Management by Brigham 16th edition. I made it myself and made sure to cover all basic concepts. All answers are given.
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,1. What is the primary goal of financial management?
Answer: The primary goal of financial management is to maximize the
value of the firm for its shareholders, which typically involves making
decisions that increase the firm's profitability and long-term wealth.
2. How does financial management contribute to a company's
strategy?
Answer: Financial management plays a critical role in implementing a
company's strategy by ensuring efficient allocation of resources,
managing risk, and making investment and financing decisions that align
with strategic objectives.
3. What is the difference between finance and accounting?
Answer: Finance focuses on managing the flow of money and making
investment decisions, while accounting deals with recording, classifying,
and summarizing financial transactions.
4. Explain the concept of time value of money.
Answer: The time value of money is a financial principle that asserts that
money today is worth more than the same amount of money in the future
due to its earning potential. This concept is fundamental in financial
decision-making, as it influences investment, financing, and capital
budgeting decisions.
5. What is a balance sheet, and what does it represent?
Answer: A balance sheet is a financial statement that shows a company's
financial position at a specific point in time, listing its assets, liabilities,
and shareholders' equity. It represents the company’s resources and the
claims against those resources.
6. What is the role of financial markets in the economy?
Answer: Financial markets facilitate the flow of capital by allowing
businesses to raise funds and investors to allocate capital. They help in
price discovery, liquidity, and risk management, which are essential for
economic growth.
, 7. Define the term ‘capital budgeting.’
Answer: Capital budgeting is the process of planning and evaluating
long-term investments and projects to determine which ones will generate
the most value for the firm. It involves assessing the expected return and
risks of potential investments.
8. What are the main techniques used in capital budgeting?
Answer: The main techniques used in capital budgeting include Net
Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Payback Period, and
Profitability Index. These methods help assess the profitability and risks
associated with potential projects.
9. How does the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) affect
investment decisions?
Answer: The WACC represents the average rate of return a company
must earn on its investments to satisfy its investors (both debt and
equity). A higher WACC means the company must generate higher returns
to create value, while a lower WACC makes it easier to fund projects and
investments.
10. Explain the importance of financial ratios in financial
management.
Answer: Financial ratios are essential tools for assessing a company's
financial performance. They provide insights into profitability, liquidity,
efficiency, and solvency, helping management and investors make
informed decisions about the company's health and future prospects.
11. What is the difference between risk and uncertainty in
financial management?
Answer: Risk refers to situations where the probabilities of outcomes are
known, while uncertainty refers to situations where these probabilities are
unknown. Financial management involves identifying, measuring, and
managing both risks and uncertainties.
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