Topic Overview. Strategies and Management E4: Resources Management Sources of Financing



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Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Topic Level Duration Topic Overview Strategies and Management E4: Resources Management Sources of Financing S3 3 lessons (40 minutes per lesson) Learning Objectives: 1. To identify the main forms of financing, 2. To understand the characteristics of different forms of financing, and 3. To understand the benefits and drawbacks of different forms of financing. Overview of Contents: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Short-term Finance Long-term Finance (Debts) Capital Finance Resources: Topic Overview and Teaching Plan PowerPoint Presentation Suggested Activities: Class Discussion In-class exercise After-class exercise

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Theme Duration Short-term Finance 40 minutes Lesson 1 Expected Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. identify the main forms of short-term borrowing, 2. describe the characteristics of term loan, trade credit and government assistance, and 3. describe the benefits and drawbacks of short-term financing. Teaching Sequence and Time Allocation: Activities Part I: Introduction Teacher starts the lesson by a discussion with students of how to obtain funds for business expansion. Teacher explains the concept and definition of short-term and long-term financing. Part II: Content Teacher introduces the major types of short-term financing and their characteristics. Teacher further explains the following types of short-term financing: Banking facilities term loans and loans with line of credit (e.g. overdraft and credit card) trade credit government assistance programme Teacher explains the benefits and drawbacks of short-term financing. Activity 1: After-class exercise Teacher explains the activity to students, asking them to perform a research on different kinds of loan facilities for discussion in the next lesson. Part III: Conclusion Teacher concludes the lesson by reviewing the key points covered. Reference PPT #2 3 PPT #4 5 PPT #6 7 PPT #8 9 PPT #10 PPT #11 PPT #12 13 PPT #14 Time Allocation 8 minutes 6 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 6 minutes 3 minutes 2 minutes

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Theme Duration Long-term Finance (Debts) 40 minutes Lesson 2 Expected Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. name the main forms of long-term debts, 2. explain the characteristics of the main types of long-term loans, and 3. select appropriate types of long-term loans in cases. Teaching Sequence and Time Allocation: Activities Part I: Introduction Teacher recaps the purpose and sources of short-term finance and introduces the concept of long-term loan. Part II: Content Teacher describes major types of long-term financing and their characteristics, including: banking facilities term loan and mortgage as well as the concepts of floating and fixed interest rate. leasing including operating and finance lease the characteristics and functions of debenture government assistance programme Teacher explains the benefits and drawbacks of long-term debt. Activity 1: Class discussion Compare the research results of students. Teacher discusses the findings from students and makes conclusion. Part III: Conclusion Teacher concludes the lesson by reviewing the key points covered. Reference PPT #2 3 PPT # 4 6 PPT #7 PPT #8 PPT #9 PPT #10 11 PPT #12 Time Allocation 2 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 4 minutes 4 minutes 3 minutes 6 minutes 5 minutes 3 minutes 2 minutes

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Theme Duration Capital Finance 40 minutes Lesson 3 Expected Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. explain the common sources of capital finance: introducing new partners and issuing shares, 2. explain the two major forms of share issuing: private offering and public issue (IPO), and 3. describe the difference between Main Board and GEM. Teaching Sequence and Time Allocation: Activities Part I: Introduction Teacher recaps both short-term and long-term loan financing and introduces capital finance Part II: Content Teacher describes major types of capital finance. Teacher explains the advantages and disadvantages of introducing new partners to source fund. Teacher explains the characteristics of two share issuing methods: private offering and public issue. Activity 1: Class discussion Students are required to consider the best solution for financing the expansion of online trading business. Teacher discusses the suggestions provided by students and makes conclusion. (Note: there is no absolute answer but the purpose is to stimulate students thinking and understanding of capital finance.) Part III: Conclusion Teacher concludes the lesson by reviewing the key points covered. Reference PPT #2 PPT #3 5 PPT #6 12 PPT #13 Time Allocation 2 minutes 2 minutes 8 minutes 18 minutes 5 minutes 3 minutes 2 minutes

Students are free to suggest any ideas. Teacher encourages them not just simply say borrowing because it is too general. Split the discussion into two parts: the financing of goods for sale and financing of computer server and development of website. 1 2

Teacher asks students to apply their suggestions to fit the purpose of purchasing of goods and development of website by completing the table. Discuss with students whether their suggestions are appropriate or not. E.g. if students say using credit card to buy computer hardware, it may not be appropriate because short term loan does not fit for purchase of non current assets. Teacher then discusses the concept of short term finance and long term finance. Teacher highlights the importance of the matching principle of source of finance. For example, it is not appropriate to arrange a mortgage loan to pay to creditor because the interest expense is high. Similarly, if a business uses short term loan to purchase non current assets, it is not easy to have the money back in near future to repay the loan. 3 4

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Teacher refers students to think about the question in slide 2 and ask them to search for appropriate sources that fit for the purposes as stated in the question. 13 14

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Teacher may tell students the current prime rate and HIBOR and explain how it operates in the mortgage loan arrangement. E.g. Compare P 2% with HIBOR + 1% and see which one is good for the borrower and explain the risk of changes of P or HIBOR. 21 22

Students are required to search different kind of loan finance last lesson. Therefore, teacher can introduce another government resource: Youth e start (www.e start.gov.hk) during the activity session if students cannot find this source. 23 24

Higher interest rate is incurred because long term financing includes a greater span of time for default. A shorter term is less risky to the lender, as it is easier to forecast a borrower s financial status in the short term than long term. 25 26

Teacher discusses the findings from students and make conclusions. There are some suggestions for reference as listed below. For purchase of goods, it is better to finance by short term loan because the goods are held for sale and be able to converted into cash shortly. For example, overdraft or asking for a trade credit. For purchase of computer server, it is better to finance by long term loan because the server is held for use to earn incomes for several years. For example, mortgage loan, government assistance programme such as SME fund and Microfinance Schemes. 27 28

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Teacher can give examples of recent IPO and ask students to give examples of listed company to ensure they understand what it is. 35 36

Explain to students: Pt 2: because shareholders can sell part of their holdings to outsiders/new investors. Pt 3: listed company may give a positive image to the public as being large, profitable, powerful etc. 37 38

The removal of record of profitability enables growth enterprises to capitalize on the growth opportunities of the region by raising expansion capital under a well established market and regulatory infrastructure. 39 40

Teacher discusses the suggestions provided by students and makes conclusion. (Note: there is no absolute answers but the purpose of the discussion is to stimulate students to think and understand more about capital finance.) 41 42

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (@1, total 10 marks) 1. Which of the following is not a source of short-term financing? A. Bond. B. Overdraft. C. Credit card. D. Government assistance. Level of difficulty: * 2. Companies selling goods or services to other businesses on credit is called: A. bad debt. B. trade credit. C. overdraft. D. loan. Level of difficulty: * 3. What is the benefit of using short-term bank loan? A. There is no interest charge. B. Borrowers do not require good credit. C. Borrowers can borrow a large amount. D. Borrowers can borrow at an amount at any time so long as the amount borrowed does not exceed the agreed limit. Level of difficulty: ** 4. An interest rate which fluctuates from time to time with the financial market is called: A. bank prime rate. B. fixed interest rate. C. floating interest rate. D. HIBOR. Level of difficulty: * Classwork/Home Assignment P.1

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management 5. A lease that allows lessee to keep the asset after the lease period is called: A. finance lease. B. operating lease. C. mortgage lease. D. instalment. Level of difficulty: ** 6. The payment of interest on debentures is. A. unconditional. B. at discretion of the borrower. C. at discretion of the lender. D. necessary when the borrower makes profit for the year. Level of difficulty: * 7. Which of the following is not a benefit of borrowing long-term debt? A. Stable. B. Flexible. C. Can borrow a larger amount. D. Lenders cannot affect business decisions. Level of difficulty: * 8. What is the benefit of introducing new partners? A. New partners can control the business. B. New partners can provide additional skills. C. Partners has unlimited liabilities regarding the business obligation. D. Shares can be traded in the stock market. Level of difficulty: * Classwork/Home Assignment P.2

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management 9. A company offers its shares to be sold on a stock exchange for the first time is called: A. Private offering. B. Initial public offering. C. Introduction. D. Right issue. Level of difficulty: ** 10. The expected market capitalisation of a new applicant at the time of listing must be at least $ million. A. 20. B. 30. C. 50. D. 200. Level of difficulty: * Classwork/Home Assignment P.3

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Section B: Short Questions (20 marks) * 1. Briefly describe the characteristics of short-term financing. (10 marks) *** 2. As compared with the other sources, what are the benefits and drawbacks of using trade credit as short-term finance? (6 marks) ** 3. What is secured loan? Give one example of secured loan. (4 marks) Classwork/Home Assignment P.4

Resources for the TEKLA curriculum at Junior Secondary Topic 7 Sources of Financing Strategies and Management Extension Learning Element Module E4 Resources Management Suggested Solutions Section A: MCQs 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. B 10. D Section B: Short Questions. Question 1 (@2, total 10 marks) There is no credit check and assessment and therefore the approval for the loan is quick and easy to obtain. Generally unsecured because the loans are for short periods of time. There is no collateral required against the loan amount. No restriction for the use of fund i.e. it can be used for any purposes. Flexible repayment period e.g. from 1 day to 1 year. Question 2 (@3, total 6 marks) Benefit: There is no cost for the borrower until the due date. Drawback: If the borrower are unable to pay to the supplier, it will affect their relationship and stability of goods supplied. Question 3 (4 marks) A loan is secured when lender has claims against the borrower and against assets of the borrower when the payment of interest or repayment of principal is in default. Mortgage loan is an example of secured loan. Classwork/Home Assignment P.5