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Financial
Management
Submitted By :-
Shelly Jain
Zufisha Ahmed
Farhan Mukhtar
Aquib Ali
Swati
Definition of Financial
Management
 Managerial activities which deals with planning and controlling of firms
and financial sources.
 Financial management is an area of financial decision making,
harmonsing individual motives and enterprise goals.
- Weston Brigham
Scope of financial
management
 The scope and functions of financial management is
classified in two categories.
- Traditional approach
- Modern approach
Traditional approach
 According to this approach, the scope of the finance
function is restricted to “procurement of funds by
corporate enterprise to meet their financial needs.
 The term ‘procurement’ refers to raising of funds
externally as well as the inter related aspects of raising
funds.
Traditional approach
 In traditional approach the resources could be raised from
the combination of the available sources.
 The inter related aspects are the institutional
arrangement for finance, financial instruments through
which funds are raised and legal and accounting
aspects between the firm and its sources of funds.
Limitations of traditional
approach
 This approach is confirmed to ‘procurement of funds’ only.
 It fails to consider an important aspects i.e.
allocation of funds.
 It deals with only outside I.e. investors,
investment bankers.
Limitations of traditional
approach
 The internal decision making is completely
ignored in this approach.
 The traditional approach fails to consider the
problems involved in working capital
management.
 The traditional approach neglected the issues
relating to the allocation and management of
funds and failed to make financial decisions.
Modern approach
 The modern approach is an analytical way of
looking into financial problems of the firm.
 According to this approach, the finance
function covers both acquisition of funds as
well as the allocation of funds to various uses.
 Financial management is concerned with the
issues involved in raising of funds and efficient
and wise allocation of funds.
Main Contents of Modern
approach
 How large should an enterprise be and how far
it should grow?
 In what form should it hold its assets?
 How should the funds required be raised?
- Financial management is concerned with
finding answer to the above problems.
Functions of Finance
 There are three finance functions
 Investment decision
 Financing decision
 Dividend decision
Investment Decision
 Investment decision relates to selections of
asset in which funds will be invested by a firm.
 The asset that can be acquired by a firm may
be long term asset and short term asset.
Investment Decision
 Decision with regard to long term assets is
called capital budgeting.
 Decision with regard to short term or current
assets is called working capital management.
Capital Budgeting
 Capital budgeting relates to selection of an
asset or investment proposal which would yield
benefit in future. It involves three elements.
 The measurement of the worth of the proposal
Capital Budgeting
 Evaluation of the investment proposal in terms
of risk associated with it and
 Evaluation of the worth of the investment
proposal against certain norms or standard. The
standard is broadly known as cost of capital
Financing Decision
 Determination of the proportion of equity and
dept is the main issue in financing decision.
 Once the best combination of debt and equity is
determined, the next step is raising appropriate
amount through available sources.
Working Capital
Management
 Working capital management or current asset
management is an important part of investment
decision.
 Proper management of working capital ensures
firm’s liquidity and solvency.
 A conflict exists between profitability and liquidity
while managing current asset.
Working Capital
Management
 If a firm does not invest sufficient funds in
current assets it may become illiquid and may
not meet its current obligations.
 The financial manager should develop proper
techniques of managing current assets so that
neither insufficient nor unnecessary funds are
invested in current assets.
 If the current asset are large, the firm would
lose its profitability and liquidity.
Management of Working
Capital
 The management of working capital has two
aspects.
- Efficient management of individual current
asset such as cash, receivable and inventory.
- Overview of working capital management and
Financing Decision
 Financing decision is concerned with the
financing mix or capital structure.
 The mix of debt and equity is known as capital
structure.
Dividend Decision
 A firm distribute all profits or retain them or
distribute a portion and retain the balance with
it.
 Which course should be allowed? The decision
depends upon the preference of the
shareholders and investment opportunities
available to the firm.
Dividend Decision
 Dividend decision has a strong influence on the
market prize of the share.
 So the dividend policy is to be determined in
terms of its impact on shareholder’s value.
 The optimum dividend policy is one which
maximizes the value of shares and wealth of
the shareholders.
Dividend Decision
 The financial manager should determine the
optimum pay out ratio I.e. the proportions of net
profit to be paid out to the shareholders.
 The above three decisions are inter related. To
have an optimum financial decision the three
should be taken jointly.
Objectives of financial
management
 The term ‘objective’ refers to a goal or decision
for taking financial decisions.
 Profit maximisation
 Wealth maximisation
Profit maximisation
 The term profit maximisation is deep rooted in
the economic theory.
 It is need that when firms pursue the policy of
maximising profits.
 Society’s resources are efficiently utilised.
Profit maximisation
 The firm should undertake those actions that
would profits and drop those actions that would
decrease profit.
 The financial decisions should be oriented to the
maximisation of profits.
 Profit provides the yardstick for measuring
performance of firms.
Profit maximisation
 It makes allocation of resources to profitable
and desirable areas.
 It also ensures maximum social welfare.
Wealth maximisation
 Wealth maximisation or net present value
maximisation provides an appropriate and
operationally feasible decision criterion for
financial management decisions.
Sources of Finance
 Capital required for a business can be classified
under two main categories, viz.,
- Fixed Capital, and
- Working Capital.
- every business needs funds for two purposes.
- for its establishment and to carry out its day-to-
day operations.
Sources of Finance
 Long term funds are required to create production
facilities through purchase of fixed assets such as
- plant,
- machinery,
- land,
- building,
- furniture, etc.
Sources of Finance
- Investment in these asset represent that part of
firm’s capital which is blocked on permanent or
fixed basis and is called fixed capital.
 Funds are also needed for short-term purposes
for the purchase of raw materials, payment of
wages and other day to day expenses, etc. These
funds are known as working capital.
Sources of Finance/Funds
 In our present day economy, finance is defined
as the provision of money at the time when it is
required.
 Every enterprise, whether big or medium or
small, needs finance to carry on its operations
and to achieve its targets.
Sources of Finance/Funds
 In fact finance is so indispensable today that is
rightly said that it is the life blood of enterprise.
 With out adequate finance, no enterprise can
possibly accomplish its objectives.
 In every concern there are two methods of raising
finance, viz.,
- Raising of owned capital,
- Rising of borrowed capital
Sources of Finance/Funds
 The financial requirements may be for a long term, medium term or short term.
Financial Requirements
Short-Term Medium-Term Long-Term
Bank Credit
Customer advances
Trade Credit
Issue of Debentures
Issue of Preference shares
Bank Loan
Public deposit / Fixed deposit
Loans from financial institutions
Issue of shares
Issue of Debentures
Ploughing back of
profits
Loan from
spec.financial
institutions
Issue of shares
 The company’s owned capital is split into large
number of equal parts , such a part being called a
“share”.
 The person holding the share as shareholder
and becomes part-owner of the company.
 For this reason, the capital so raised is known
as “owned capital” and the shares are called
“ownership securities”.
Issue of shares
 The share capital of the company is ideal for
meeting the long term requirements.
 It need not be paid back to the shareholders
within the life time of the company.
 The only exception is the sum raised by the
issue of redeemable preference shares.
Types of shares
 A public company can issue two types of share.
 Equity share
 Preference share
Equity share
 Equity share has number of special features
 The dividend on these shares are paid after the
dividend on preference share has been paid.
 The rate of dividend depends upon the amount
of profits available and the intention of
directors.
Equity share
 The Equity shareholders have the chance of earning good
dividends in times of prosperity and run the risk of earning
nothing in times of adversity.
 The equity shareholders have a residual claim
on the company’s asset in case of liquidation.
 The company is controlled by the equity
shareholders and they are entitled to vote in
the meetings of the company.
Preference shares
 Preference shares are those which carry preferential right
over other class of shares with regard to payment of
dividend and repayment of capital.
 The rate of dividend on preference share is a
fixed one.
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Financial Management Objectives and Functions

  • 1. Financial Management Submitted By :- Shelly Jain Zufisha Ahmed Farhan Mukhtar Aquib Ali Swati
  • 2. Definition of Financial Management  Managerial activities which deals with planning and controlling of firms and financial sources.  Financial management is an area of financial decision making, harmonsing individual motives and enterprise goals. - Weston Brigham
  • 3. Scope of financial management  The scope and functions of financial management is classified in two categories. - Traditional approach - Modern approach
  • 4. Traditional approach  According to this approach, the scope of the finance function is restricted to “procurement of funds by corporate enterprise to meet their financial needs.  The term ‘procurement’ refers to raising of funds externally as well as the inter related aspects of raising funds.
  • 5. Traditional approach  In traditional approach the resources could be raised from the combination of the available sources.  The inter related aspects are the institutional arrangement for finance, financial instruments through which funds are raised and legal and accounting aspects between the firm and its sources of funds.
  • 6. Limitations of traditional approach  This approach is confirmed to ‘procurement of funds’ only.  It fails to consider an important aspects i.e. allocation of funds.  It deals with only outside I.e. investors, investment bankers.
  • 7. Limitations of traditional approach  The internal decision making is completely ignored in this approach.  The traditional approach fails to consider the problems involved in working capital management.  The traditional approach neglected the issues relating to the allocation and management of funds and failed to make financial decisions.
  • 8. Modern approach  The modern approach is an analytical way of looking into financial problems of the firm.  According to this approach, the finance function covers both acquisition of funds as well as the allocation of funds to various uses.  Financial management is concerned with the issues involved in raising of funds and efficient and wise allocation of funds.
  • 9. Main Contents of Modern approach  How large should an enterprise be and how far it should grow?  In what form should it hold its assets?  How should the funds required be raised? - Financial management is concerned with finding answer to the above problems.
  • 10. Functions of Finance  There are three finance functions  Investment decision  Financing decision  Dividend decision
  • 11. Investment Decision  Investment decision relates to selections of asset in which funds will be invested by a firm.  The asset that can be acquired by a firm may be long term asset and short term asset.
  • 12. Investment Decision  Decision with regard to long term assets is called capital budgeting.  Decision with regard to short term or current assets is called working capital management.
  • 13. Capital Budgeting  Capital budgeting relates to selection of an asset or investment proposal which would yield benefit in future. It involves three elements.  The measurement of the worth of the proposal
  • 14. Capital Budgeting  Evaluation of the investment proposal in terms of risk associated with it and  Evaluation of the worth of the investment proposal against certain norms or standard. The standard is broadly known as cost of capital
  • 15. Financing Decision  Determination of the proportion of equity and dept is the main issue in financing decision.  Once the best combination of debt and equity is determined, the next step is raising appropriate amount through available sources.
  • 16. Working Capital Management  Working capital management or current asset management is an important part of investment decision.  Proper management of working capital ensures firm’s liquidity and solvency.  A conflict exists between profitability and liquidity while managing current asset.
  • 17. Working Capital Management  If a firm does not invest sufficient funds in current assets it may become illiquid and may not meet its current obligations.  The financial manager should develop proper techniques of managing current assets so that neither insufficient nor unnecessary funds are invested in current assets.  If the current asset are large, the firm would lose its profitability and liquidity.
  • 18. Management of Working Capital  The management of working capital has two aspects. - Efficient management of individual current asset such as cash, receivable and inventory. - Overview of working capital management and
  • 19. Financing Decision  Financing decision is concerned with the financing mix or capital structure.  The mix of debt and equity is known as capital structure.
  • 20. Dividend Decision  A firm distribute all profits or retain them or distribute a portion and retain the balance with it.  Which course should be allowed? The decision depends upon the preference of the shareholders and investment opportunities available to the firm.
  • 21. Dividend Decision  Dividend decision has a strong influence on the market prize of the share.  So the dividend policy is to be determined in terms of its impact on shareholder’s value.  The optimum dividend policy is one which maximizes the value of shares and wealth of the shareholders.
  • 22. Dividend Decision  The financial manager should determine the optimum pay out ratio I.e. the proportions of net profit to be paid out to the shareholders.  The above three decisions are inter related. To have an optimum financial decision the three should be taken jointly.
  • 23. Objectives of financial management  The term ‘objective’ refers to a goal or decision for taking financial decisions.  Profit maximisation  Wealth maximisation
  • 24. Profit maximisation  The term profit maximisation is deep rooted in the economic theory.  It is need that when firms pursue the policy of maximising profits.  Society’s resources are efficiently utilised.
  • 25. Profit maximisation  The firm should undertake those actions that would profits and drop those actions that would decrease profit.  The financial decisions should be oriented to the maximisation of profits.  Profit provides the yardstick for measuring performance of firms.
  • 26. Profit maximisation  It makes allocation of resources to profitable and desirable areas.  It also ensures maximum social welfare.
  • 27. Wealth maximisation  Wealth maximisation or net present value maximisation provides an appropriate and operationally feasible decision criterion for financial management decisions.
  • 28. Sources of Finance  Capital required for a business can be classified under two main categories, viz., - Fixed Capital, and - Working Capital. - every business needs funds for two purposes. - for its establishment and to carry out its day-to- day operations.
  • 29. Sources of Finance  Long term funds are required to create production facilities through purchase of fixed assets such as - plant, - machinery, - land, - building, - furniture, etc.
  • 30. Sources of Finance - Investment in these asset represent that part of firm’s capital which is blocked on permanent or fixed basis and is called fixed capital.  Funds are also needed for short-term purposes for the purchase of raw materials, payment of wages and other day to day expenses, etc. These funds are known as working capital.
  • 31. Sources of Finance/Funds  In our present day economy, finance is defined as the provision of money at the time when it is required.  Every enterprise, whether big or medium or small, needs finance to carry on its operations and to achieve its targets.
  • 32. Sources of Finance/Funds  In fact finance is so indispensable today that is rightly said that it is the life blood of enterprise.  With out adequate finance, no enterprise can possibly accomplish its objectives.  In every concern there are two methods of raising finance, viz., - Raising of owned capital, - Rising of borrowed capital
  • 33. Sources of Finance/Funds  The financial requirements may be for a long term, medium term or short term. Financial Requirements Short-Term Medium-Term Long-Term Bank Credit Customer advances Trade Credit Issue of Debentures Issue of Preference shares Bank Loan Public deposit / Fixed deposit Loans from financial institutions Issue of shares Issue of Debentures Ploughing back of profits Loan from spec.financial institutions
  • 34. Issue of shares  The company’s owned capital is split into large number of equal parts , such a part being called a “share”.  The person holding the share as shareholder and becomes part-owner of the company.  For this reason, the capital so raised is known as “owned capital” and the shares are called “ownership securities”.
  • 35. Issue of shares  The share capital of the company is ideal for meeting the long term requirements.  It need not be paid back to the shareholders within the life time of the company.  The only exception is the sum raised by the issue of redeemable preference shares.
  • 36. Types of shares  A public company can issue two types of share.  Equity share  Preference share
  • 37. Equity share  Equity share has number of special features  The dividend on these shares are paid after the dividend on preference share has been paid.  The rate of dividend depends upon the amount of profits available and the intention of directors.
  • 38. Equity share  The Equity shareholders have the chance of earning good dividends in times of prosperity and run the risk of earning nothing in times of adversity.  The equity shareholders have a residual claim on the company’s asset in case of liquidation.  The company is controlled by the equity shareholders and they are entitled to vote in the meetings of the company.
  • 39. Preference shares  Preference shares are those which carry preferential right over other class of shares with regard to payment of dividend and repayment of capital.  The rate of dividend on preference share is a fixed one.
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