Briefly Describe Finance Management Flashcards

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The term used to describe the study of means by which a manager can determine which long-term investments to pursue, how to pay for those investments, and how to manage the daily finances of a firm is
Business Finance
The top financial officer in a firm is commonly referred to as the
Chief Financial Officer
The person who is in charge of cash management and capital expenditures is called the
Treasurer
The process of managing a firm’s long-term investments is called
Capital Budgeting
The amount of debt and equity used by a firm to finance its operations is called the firm’s
Capital Structure
Short-term assets and short-term liabilities are referred to as the firm’s
Working Capital
The management of a firm’s cash, inventory, and payables is referred to as
Working Capital Management
A business that is owned by a single individuals
Sole Proprietorship
A business organization that is similar to a sole proprietorship but has two or more owners is called a
Partnership
The document which specifies how net profits and losses are to be divided among two or more individual owners, who are personally liable for the firm’s debts, is called
Partnership Agreement
A business entity which is treated as a legal “person” is called a
Corporation
The legal papers which designate a firm’s name, nature of business, and intended life are called the
Articles of Incorporation
The rules which outline how a corporation will regulate itself are referred to as the
Bylaws
Cross between a partnership and a corporation
Limited Liability Company
Any situation where a potential conflict can arise between the firm’s owners and its managers is referred to as a(n):
Agency Problem