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Transcript: Types of financial data found in Financial Statements Sales and operating expenses, earnings from jointly controlled entities, total revenue, profits and losses, earnings per share, changes in equity, comprehensive income, and cash flow statement Resources: Future Opportunities for Growth per 2012 Annual Report Carl-Henric Svanberg, Chairman March 2013 (Source - http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/investors/BP_Summary_Review_2012.pdf) Effect of Public Opinion & Perception Increased Sales / Revenue “Shut Up & Pay Up” With BP's revenue growth outpacing the industry average of 10.8%, the growth in the company's revenue seems to be helping its earnings per share. In the past financial year, BP Plc had witnessed a loss, reporting -$1.24 versus $5.25 in the prior year. With markets expecting an improvement in BP's earnings, the outlook for the company seems to be coming out of the impact of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Review of Statement of Cash flows Identification of how much cash was generated or used by operating, financing and investing activities Operating Profit before taxation- 19,734 Depreciation 3,369 Net charge of interest Less net interest paid 172 Share based payments 46 Net Cash provided by Operating activities 3,967 Investing Capital expenditure (5,729) Investment in joint ventures ( 51 ) Investments in associates ( 4883) Proceeds from disposals of fixed assets 16,780 Proceeds from disposal of fixed assets 1,501 Proceeds from loan repayments 22 Net cash from investing activities 7,640 Financing Activities Net issue of shares 55 Proceeds from long-term financing 63 Repayments of long term financing (288) Net decrease in short term debt (1,491) Dividends paid-BP shareholders (1,622) Non-controlling interests (31) Net cash from financing (3,314) Cash at beginning of period 19,635 Cash at the end of period 27,679 Business Finance Future Company Prospects BP's Business Model Through their business model they aim to create value across the hydrocarbon value chain. This starts with exploration and ends with the supply of energy and other products fundamental to everyday life. Company Overview Hope you have an excellent Summer break Thank You!!! The Dividends over the last 3 years in USA 2010 - .84 per ADS (American Depository Share) 2011 - 1.68 per ADS 2012 - 1.98 per ADS Learning Summary & Observations from Research Completed: BP Stocks: What types of Stocks? 1. Common Stock or Ordinary Shares on the London Stock Exchange 2. American Depository Shares 3. Scrip divendend programme allows ordinary shareholders and ADS shareholders to receive new shares instead of cash 4. Institutions own the majority of shares at 82% Individuals own 18% ADS equivalent 3,192,264 Bp at Market Close 6/07/2013 BP is traded on the FTSWE 100 index The current stock price is $43.28 Lowest stock price=$29.20 (2010 Oil Spill) Highest stock price = $43.45 (Fracking) IRS Audits BP's Financial Statements according to SEC standards plus internal auditors. SIC Code is 1311 NAICS code 211111 BP's industry is major integrated Oil and Gas their ranking is 84% BP and technology Operating safely and discovering and recovering more resources, as well as efficiently converting processes and creating lower-carbon products. BP in general: Same as industry - high risk, profitable, etc. Strategic sale of assests= financial strength re-organization = simpler co. prime focus product= Oil natural gas research investments selection = assets generating good margins http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/investors/BP_Summary_Review_2012.pdf http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/bp-plc-annual-financial-report-174500682.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/03/bp-moves-on-from-spill-with-settlement_n_1318671.html http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-04/bp-s-oil-spill-settlement-sours-as-claims-add-billions.html Industry in General: Final Company Presentation BP is a Gasoline Company that provides petroleum, natural gas, motor fuels and aviation fuels Public Limited Company Traded as LSE: BP FWB:BPE NYSE:BP Company first established in 1908 with oil found in a rugged part of Persia Company went public in 1954 as Birtish Petroleum. Stock Ticker Symbol:BP PLC Company Financial Information Bonds The company has 40.6 billion dollars in bonds. 6 billion matures per year. Jessica Girard, Jesus Landeros, & Danny Douglas Ratios 4. Debt ratio Net Debt for first quarter 2013 17,663 Equity 131,085 Net Debt Ratio 11.9% 5. Price earnings ratio 42.95/5.20= 8.25 per share Market Value per share/EPS High Risk Very Profitable Very positive outlook Fossil Fuel Consumption continues to grow Environment Awareness / Responsibility Increase

Business Finance

Transcript: Business Finance Presented by: Niña Bongiad Joynalyn Gamboa Norilyne Quiroben Airish Joy Vista Simple and Compound Interest Simple and Compound Interest Simple Simple Interest When someone lends money to someone else, the borrower usually pays a fee to the lender. This fee is called 'interest'. 'Simple' interest, or 'flat rate' interest. The amount of simple interest paid each year is a fixed percentage of the amount borrowed or lent at the start. The simple interest formula is as follows: Interest = Principal × Rate × Time where: 'Interest' is the total amount of interest paid, 'Principal' is the amount lent or borrowed, 'Rate' is the percentage of the principal charged as interest each year. 'Time' is the time in years of the loan. The simple interest formula is often abbreviated in this form I = P R T Example: A student purchases a computer by obtaining a simple interest loan. The computer costs $1500, and the interest rate on the loan is 12%. If the loan is to be paid back in weekly instalments over 2 years, calculate: 1. The amount of interest paid over the 2 years, 2. the total amount to be paid back, 3. the weekly payment amount. Given: principal: 'P' = $1500, interest rate: 'R' = 12% = 0.12, repayment time: 'T' = 2 years Part 1: Find the amount of interest paid. interest: 'I' = PRT = 1500 × 0.12 × 2 = $360 Part 2: Find the total amount to be paid back. total repayments = principal + interest = $1500 + $360 = $1860 Part 3: Calculate the weekly payment amount total repayments weekly payment amount = --------------------------------------- loan period, T, in weeks $1860 = ------------------- 2 × 52 = $17.88 per week Example: Compound Compound Interest An amount of $1,500.00 is deposited in a bank paying an annual interest rate of 4.3%, compounded quarterly. What is the balance after 6 years? Using the compound interest formula, we have that P = 1500, r = 4.3/100 = 0.043, n = 4, t = 6. Present Value and Future Value Present Value and Future Value Effective Annual Rate Effective Annual Rate Loan Amortization Loan Amortization Thank You

PowerPoint Game Templates

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Business Finance

Transcript: Medium Term Sources of Finance Sale and Leaseback Grants are non-repayable from either the government or EU to help those starting a business 1. Short Term and Medium Term and Long term Sources of Finance Retained Earnings Business delays paying their expenses for as long as possible Group Work 1. Trade Creditor 2. Bank Overdraft 3. Expenses Due Keeping profits in the business Has use of an asset without having to pay large sum of money Hire Purchase - delay in paying different expenses Trade Creditors Long Term Sources of Finance Disadvantage To Fund all of these things - What does the business need? Where will the business get this? - someone a business owes money to A loan must be repaid over a period of time Business Finance Chapter 19, Pg 154 Advantage Examples: > Phone bill, > Electricity bill Our Plan for Today: Business no longer owns the asset they sold and will not benefit if the value increases When a business is starting off what does it need? Total amount paid out will be more than the value of the item Disadvantage Firm does not have to pay back money they earn from shares Shareholders may be unhappy if they dont receive a dividend Grants -V- Loan Choosing Source of Finance Sale and Leaseback Retained Earnings selling shares for the business Some business hold off on paying people/firms for a number of weeks The business may have a deal with a suppiler to pay them a number of days/weeks after they have recieved their product Issue of Ordinary Shares Disadvantage Businesses must be careful not to wait too long as they may get cut off for owing money Used to purchase equipment and vehicles 2. Finish our table of all three, revising through each type of source of finance Issue of Ordinary Shares Term Loan selling a companies asset, and leasing it back over time Does not cost the business any money Each group must elect a: >Folder Manager >Reader/Writer >Time-Keeper >Checker Never will have ownership of the asses Disadvantage Deal involves 3 parties 1. The buyer (the business) 2. The seller (car company) 3. The finance company (Credit Union) - Loan paid back over a period of time between 1 - 5 years Short Term Sources Advantage Disadvantage Business know the amount to be paid each month - so they can budget! In your groups: Using the 'Plate' template worksheet, discuss all the information you know on B usiness finance(5minutes) - An agreement to pay a certain amount eah month in return for use of an asset Advantage Advantage Advantage Leasing Shareholders must be consulted before major decisions are made Disdvantage: Interest rate is higher than any other loan types. - can take out money when bank account is low 3. Begin - The Business Plan Business receives the cash they need to run the business Advantage: Interest only chargerd on the amount overdrawn Expenses Due When choosing which term to go with, the business must consider a number of different factors >Such as... - Bank pays for an asset and buyer pays back in installments Business has permission from their bank to take out / overdraw money even though there is no money in their account Bank Overdraft Term Loan Leasing Hire Purchase

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