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Paper F9


Financial Management
This ACCA Study Text for Paper F9 Financial
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Financial Management

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

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Provide lots of exam focus points demonstrating what is expected of you in the exam



Emphasise key points in regular fast forward summaries



Test your knowledge in quick quizzes



Examine your understanding in our practice question bank



Reference all the important topics in our full index

BPP's Practice & Revision Kit and i-Pass products also support this paper.

FOR EXAMS IN DECEMBER 2014 AND JUNE 2015

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Contents
Page

Introduction
Helping you to pass
Studying F9
The exam paper and exam formulae
Syllabus and study guide

v
vii
ix

xi

Part A Financial management function
1

Financial management and financial objectives

3

Part B Financial management environment
2
3

The economic environment for business
Financial markets, money markets and institutions

37
57

Part C Working capital management
4
5
6

Working capital
Managing working capital
Working capital finance

79
93

119

Part D Investment appraisal
7
8
9
10
11

Investment decisions
Investment appraisal using DCF methods
Allowing for inflation and taxation
Project appraisal and risk
Specific investment decisions

143
159
177
189
205

Part E Business finance
12
13
14
15
16

Sources of finance
Dividend policy

Gearing and capital structure
The cost of capital
Capital structure

225
259
269
289
315

Part F Business valuations
17
18

Business valuations
Market efficiency

335
357

Part G Risk management
19
20

Foreign currency risk
Interest rate risk

371
399


Mathematical tables

415

Practice question bank
Practice answer bank
Index

419
441
481

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Helping you to pass
BPP Learning Media – Approved Learning Partner – content
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study materials reviewed by the ACCA examination team. By incorporating the examination team’s
comments and suggestions regarding the depth and breadth of syllabus coverage, the BPP Learning
Media Study Text provides excellent, ACCA-approved support for your studies.

The PER alert
Before you can qualify as an ACCA member, you not only have to pass all your exams but also fulfil a three
year practical experience requirement (PER). To help you to recognise areas of the syllabus that you

might be able to apply in the workplace to achieve different performance objectives, we have introduced
the ‘PER alert’ feature. You will find this feature throughout the Study Text to remind you that what you
are learning to pass your ACCA exams is equally useful to the fulfilment of the PER requirement.
Your achievement of the PER should now be recorded in your on-line My Experience record.

Tackling studying
Studying can be a daunting prospect, particularly when you have lots of other commitments. The different
features of the text, the purposes of which are explained fully on the Chapter features page, will help you
whilst studying and improve your chances of exam success.

Developing exam awareness
Our Texts are completely focused on helping you pass your exam.
Our advice on Studying F9 outlines the content of the paper, the necessary skills you are expected to be
able to demonstrate and any brought forward knowledge you are expected to have.
Exam focus points are included within the chapters to highlight when and how specific topics were
examined, or how they might be examined in the future.

Using the Syllabus and Study Guide
You can find the syllabus and Study Guide on pages xi – xxi of this Study Text

Testing what you can do
Testing yourself helps you develop the skills you need to pass the exam and also confirms that you can
recall what you have learnt.
We include Questions – lots of them – both within chapters and in the Practice Question Bank, as well as
Quick Quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your knowledge of the chapter content.

Introduction

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Chapter features
Each chapter contains a number of helpful features to guide you through each topic.
Topic list
Topic list

Syllabus reference

What you will be studying in this chapter and the relevant
section numbers, together with ACCA syllabus references.

Introduction

Puts the chapter content in the context of the syllabus as
a whole.

Study Guide

Links the chapter content with ACCA guidance.

Exam Guide

Highlights how examinable the chapter content is likely to
be and the ways in which it could be examined.

Knowledge brought forward from earlier studies

What you are assumed to know from previous
studies/exams.


FAST FORWARD

Summarises the content of main chapter headings,
allowing you to preview and review each section easily.

Examples

Demonstrate how to apply key knowledge and
techniques.

Key terms

Definitions of important concepts that can often earn you
easy marks in exams.

Exam focus points

When and how specific topics were examined, or how
they may be examined in the future.

Formula to learn

Formulae that are not given in the exam but which have to
be learnt.
Gives you a useful indication of syllabus areas that
closely relate to performance objectives in your Practical
Experience Requirement (PER).

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Introduction

Question

Gives you essential practice of techniques covered in the
chapter.

Case Study

Real world examples of theories and techniques.

Chapter Roundup

A full list of the Fast Forwards included in the chapter,
providing an easy source of review.

Quick Quiz

A quick test of your knowledge of the main topics in the
chapter.

Practice Question Bank

Found at the back of the Study Text with more
comprehensive chapter questions. Cross referenced for
easy navigation.


Studying F9
This paper examines a wide range of financial management topics, many of which will be completely new

to you. You will need to be competent at a range of quite tricky calculations as well as being able to
explain and discuss financial management techniques and issues.

The F9 examiner
The examiner expects you to be able to perform and comment on calculations, exercise critical abilities,
clearly demonstrate understanding of the syllabus and use question information.

Syllabus update
The F9 syllabus has been updated for the December 2014 sitting onwards. The syllabus changes are
summarised below.

Summary of changes to F9
There are no changes to the syllabus except rearrangement of syllabus sections. The section on cost of
capital is now part of the business finance section. The format of the F9 exam has changed.

Introduction

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1 What F9 is about
The aim of this syllabus is to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation
to investment, financing and dividend policy decisions.
F9 is a middle level paper in the ACCA qualification structure. There are some links to material you have
covered in F2, particularly short-term decision making techniques. The paper with a direct link following
F9 is P4 which thinks strategically and considers wider environmental factors. F9 requires you to be able
to apply techniques and think about their impact on the organisation.

2 What skills are required?




You are expected to have a core of management accounting knowledge from Paper F2
You will be required to carry out calculations, with clear workings and a logical structure



You will be required to interpret data



You will be required to explain management accounting techniques and discuss whether they are
appropriate for a particular organisation
You must be able to apply your skills in a practical context



3 How to improve your chances of passing


There is no choice in this paper, all questions have to be answered. You must therefore study the
entire syllabus, there are no short-cuts



The first section of the paper consists of 20 multiple choice questions, worth two marks each.
These will inevitably cover a wide range of the syllabus
Practising questions under timed conditions is essential. BPP's Practice and Revision Kit contains
2 mark, 10 mark and 15 mark questions to help you practise this.
Questions will be based on simple scenarios and answers to Section B questions must be focused

and specific to the organisation









Answer plans in Section B will help you to focus on the requirements of the question and enable
you to manage your time effectively
Answer all parts of the questions in Section B. Even if you cannot do all of the calculation
elements, you will still be able to gain marks in the discussion parts
Make sure your answers focus on practical applications of management accounting, common
sense is essential!
Keep an eye out for articles as the examination team will use Student Accountant to communicate
with students
Read journals etc to pick up on ways in which real organisations apply management accounting
and think about your own organisation if that is relevant

4 Brought forward knowledge
You will need to have a good working knowledge of certain management accounting techniques from F2.
In particular, you will need to be familiar with the capital budgeting process, and be able to apply the
concepts of interest and discounting. This includes being able to calculate annuities and perpetuities, and
to use the discount and annuity tables to calculate net present values.
This Study Text revises these topics and brought forward knowledge is identified. If you struggle with the
examples and questions used, you must go back and revisit your previous work. The examiner will
assume you know this material and it may form part of an exam question.


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Introduction


The exam paper and exam formulae
Format of the paper
From December 2014, the exam is a three-hour paper divided into two sections. Section A consists of 20
multiple choice questions of two marks each. These questions can be on any part of the syllabus.
Section B consists of three questions of 10 marks each and two questions of 15 marks each. The 10-mark
questions can be on any part of the syllabus. The 15-mark questions will cover Parts C, D and E of the
syllabus. All questions are compulsory. In Section B, answers to the questions will require a mixture of
calculations and discussion.
You also have 15 minutes for reading and planning.
The exam will cover as much of the syllabus as possible.

Exam formulae
Set out below are the formulae you will be given in the exam. If you are not sure what the symbols
mean, or how the formulae are used, you should refer to the appropriate chapter in this Study Text.
Chapter in
Study Text
5

Economic order quantity
=

2C0D
Ch
6


Miller-Orr Model

Return point = Lower limit + (

1
 spread)
3
1

3
3
 4  transaction cos t  variance of cash flows 
Spread = 3 

int erest rate




The Capital Asset Pricing Model

15

E(ri) = Rf + ßi(E (rm) – Rf)
The asset beta formula

16


  Vd (1 T)


Ve
ßa = 
d 
e  + 
 (Ve  Vd (1 T))   (Ve  Vd (1 T)) 
The Growth Model

P0 =

15

D0 (1 g)
(re  g)

Gordon's growth approximation

15

g = bre

Introduction

ix


15

The weighted average cost of capital


 V 
 V 
WACC =  e  ke +  d  kd (1–T)
 Ve  Vd 
 Ve  Vd 
9

The Fisher formula

(1 + i) = (1 + r)(1 + h)
Purchasing power parity and interest rate parity

S1 = S0 

x

Introduction

(1 hc )
(1 hb )

F0 = S0 

(1 ic )
(1 ib )

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Syllabus and Study Guide

The F9 syllabus and study guide can be found below.

Introduction

xi


xii

Introduction


Introduction

xiii


xiv

Introduction


Introduction

xv


xvi

Introduction



Introduction

xvii


xviii

Introduction


Introduction

xix


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Introduction


Introduction

xxi


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Introduction



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Financial management function

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