Corporate Finance Presentation - New York University
Corporate Finance
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First Principles
n Invest in projects that yield a return greater than the minimum acceptable hurdle rate.
? The hurdle rate should be higher for riskier projects and reflect the financing mix used - owners' funds (equity) or borrowed money (debt)
? Returns on projects should be measured based on cash flows generated and the timing of these cash flows; they should also consider both positive and negative side effects of these projects.
n Choose a financing mix that minimizes the hurdle rate and matches the assets being financed.
n If there are not enough investments that earn the hurdle rate, return the cash to stockholders.
? The form of returns - dividends and stock buybacks - will depend upon the stockholders' characteristics.
Objective: Maximize the Value of the Firm
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The Objective in Decision Making
n In traditional corporate finance, the objective in decision making is to maximize the value of the firm.
n A narrower objective is to maximize stockholder wealth. When the stock is traded and markets are viewed to be efficient, the objective is to maximize the stock price.
n All other goals of the firm are intermediate ones leading to firm value maximization, or operate as constraints on firm value maximization.
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The Classical Objective Function
STOCKHOLDERS
BONDHOLDERS
Hire & fire managers - Board - Annual Meeting
Maximize stockholder wealth
Lend Money
No Social Costs
Managers
SOCIETY
Protect bondholder Interests
Costs can be traced to firm
Reveal
Markets are
information efficient and
honestly and assess effect on
on time
value
FINANCIAL MARKETS
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What can go wrong?
STOCKHOLDERS
Have little control over managers
Managers put their interests above stockholders
BONDHOLDERS
Lend Money
Significant Social Costs
Managers
SOCIETY
Bondholders can get ripped off
Some costs cannot be traced to firm
Delay bad
news or Markets make
provide mistakes and
misleading can over react
information
FINANCIAL MARKETS
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