Functions of finance
Definitions
Share capital
Stocks and shares
Gapfill
100

This function is concerned with raising capital to finance an organisation’s operations and with ensuring that a company can generate sufficient revenue to cover the cost of raising this finance.

1 Financial management

2 Management accounting

3 Financial reporting



1 Financial management

100

One of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public

Share/Stock

100

A share of a company providing the owner with a right to vote at shareholder meetings and to receive a part of the company profits as a dividend

Common share (equities or ordinary shares in Britain),

100

A place where shares in companies are bought and sold, or the organization of people whose job is to do this buying or selling

Stock exchange

100

A period during which most stocks (and the stock index) are rising(13) is called ______.

a bull market

200

This function includes the application of accounting techniques to provide management with the information to assist in planning and control.

1 Financial management

2 Management accounting

3 Financial reporting

2 Management accounting

200

To make new shares available for sale

To issue shares

200

The profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it

Dividend

200

IPO is

 initial public offering: the first sale of a company's shares to the public

200

A period during which most stocks fall in value is a_____________.

bear market

300

This function involves the collection and presentation of data about the company’s financial performance. In most countries, there are legal requirements governing the kind of statement that must be produced.

1 Financial management

2 Management accounting

3 Financial reporting

3 Financial reporting

300

Giving a duty, responsibility, power, etc. to somebody who has less authority than you

devolving sth to sb

300

A share in a company that gives the owner the right to receive a dividend (= part of the company's profit) before dividends are paid to owners of common shares, or when dividends on common shares are not paid at all

Prefference share

300

A financial organization, or someone working for one, that underwrites new shares when they are offered for sale

Underwriter

300

In order to launch an IPO, a private firm must register with ____________________, which oversees public companies, to ensure it meets all criteria.

the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

400

Part of the finance and accounting function that is concerned with the financing of organisational activities.

Financial management

400


One of the people, groups, etc. that each own part of something


Part-owners

400

A person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled

Shareholder

400

A financial investment such as a bond or share that is traded on a financial market

Security

400

The ______________ value of a security, which reflects what the market is willing to pay for it, rarely coincides with the ______________ value, or book value, of a share, which is assigned when the stock is issued.

market____________nominal

500

Finance is normally raised through...

share capital, loan capital, state finance or through internally generated funds.

500

A type of company in which the owners have specific tax advantages and no personal financial risk if the company should fail

limited liability company

500

The interest percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account:

Interest rate

500

AGM is

annual general meeting, a meeting that happens once every year in which a company or other organization discusses the past year's activities and elects new officers 

500

 Preference shares receive first claim on the company's ____________  in the event of a bankruptcy.

assets