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Title: Managing Finance and Budgets


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Managing Finance and Budgets
  • Seminar 6

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Seminar 6 - Activities
  • During this seminar we will
  • Review the key concepts and ideas of Cash Flows
  • Review Chapter 6 of the set book
  • Review the Cash Flow Activity
  • (If time) Examine M A Exercise 6.7

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Some Starting Points
  • Explain the difference between Cash and Profit.
  • Explain what is meant by the following
  • Operating Activities
  • Returns from Investment
  • Servicing of Finances
  • Taxation
  • Capital Expenditure
  • Equity Dividends
  • Liquid Resources

4
Elements of of the cash flow statement Inflows
and Outflows
5
The Cash-Flow Statement 1
  • Describe the standard layout of the Cash-Flow
    Statement.

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Standard layout of the cash flow statement
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The Cash-Flow Activity
  • The Cash Flow Activity Spreadsheet describes one
    month in the life of ACME Paper Supplies. You
    are asked to use the information given to
    construct a Balance Sheet, a Profit Loss
    Account and a Cash Flow Statement.
  • One of the Important elements here is to ensure
    that all of your statements agree.

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This panel shows the effect of each transaction
on the Balance Sheet.
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The February Balance Sheet has been amended as a
result of the transactions.
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This panel shows the effect of each transaction
on the Profit Loss Account
13
The February Profit and Loss account has been
constructed from the information in the previous
slide.
Compare Balance Sheets (Jan/Feb) (Retained
Profit)
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The Cash-Flow ActivityP L v Balance Sheet
  • The Balance Sheet shows
  • January Retained profit 56,000
  • February Retained profit 60,500
  • This is an increase of 4,500
  • The P L Account Shows
  • February Surplus 4,500

The Profit Agrees
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This panel shows the effect of each transaction
on the Cash Flow
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The February Cash Flow has been constructed from
the information on the previous slide.
Tax demanded, but not paid!
Compare increase in Bank on Balance Sheets (Jan
to Feb)
17
The Cash-Flow ActivityCash Flow v Balance Sheet
  • The Balance Sheet shows
  • January Bank Balance 10,000
  • February Bank Balance 19,500
  • This is an increase of 9,500
  • The Cash Flow Statement shows
  • February Cash Inflow 9,500

The Cash Agrees
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Final Check
  • For the final part of this activity, we will
    deduce the Net Cash Inflow from Operating
    Activities, via the indirect method.

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The Cash-Flow Statement 2
  • State what is meant by the direct and indirect
    methods of deducing the Net Cash-Flow from the
    Operating Activities, explaining briefly the
    difference between them.
  • For the Indirect method of calculating the net
    cash-flow, state the list of items, taken in
    order, that you would need to include in your
    calculations.
  • Cash Flow Activity Spreadsheet

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The indirect method of deducing the net cash flow
from the operating activities
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The Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities has
been calculated from the information in the 2
Balance Sheets and the P L Account.
Compare Cash Flow (1st item) Agrees
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Summarising
  • Describe the relationship(s) between
  • The Balance Sheet
  • The Cash-Flow Statement
  • The Profit Loss Account

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The relationship between the balance sheet, the
profit and loss account and the cash flow
statement
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