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books on working capital management: Working Capital Management Bhalla V.K., 2014 Working Capital Management: An Overview 2. A Valuation Framework 3. Working Capital Policies 4. Cash Management Systems: Collection Systems 5. Cash Management Systems: Cash Concentration Systems 6. Cash Management Systems: Disbursement Systems 7. Forecasting Cash Flows 8. Corporate Liquidity And Financial Flexibility 9. Cash Management Optimisation Models 10. Receivables Management: Trade Credit 11. Receivables Management: Credit Granting Decisions 12. Monitoring Accounts Receivables 13. Payables Management And Instruments Of Short-Term Financing 14. Inventory Management 15. Programming Working Capital Management 16. Integrating Working Capital And Capital Investment Processes 17. Monetary System 18. Money Market In India 19. Banking System In India 20. Working Capital Control And Banking Policy ..... 27. Managing Short-Term International Financial Transactions Appendices Index |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management A. Vijay Kumar, 2001 The study of working capital is of major importance to internal and external analysis because of its close relationship to current day-to-day business. In fact, the study of working capital management needs special attention for the efficient working and survival of a business. It has been often observed that the shortage of working capital leads to the failure of a business. The proper management of working capital may bring about the success of a business firm. To run the business smoothly and to meet the day-to-day operational requirements, working capital funds are very essential. With this background in view, the present study was undertaken for a proper insight into the Management of working capital in the sugar industry. The book provides multidirectional and multidimensional investigation of various aspects of working capital management. The book discusses all the important aspects in a systematic manner. Apart from its extensive coverage and lucid presentation, the strength of the book lies in its Indian background. This book will be of immense use particularly to University and College teachers, Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, M.Com. B.Com., and MBA students and other professional courses. In addition, it would be a useful reference book for researchers and Financial Managers. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management James S. Sagner, 2014-08-21 Stay liquid, think global, and better manage resources with this authoritative guide Working Capital Management is a comprehensive primer on keeping your business financially competitive in the face of limited access to short-term funds. With detailed insight applicable to each phase in the business cycle, this authoritative guide helps managers revamp current practices for more efficient use of assets and liabilities, including more stringent monitoring and planning of collections, disbursements, and balances. Readers will learn how to minimize investments in idle resources, and how to maximize the use of forecast data to better identify risk and the optimal use of available funds. Case studies illustrate the practical applications of the ideas presented, with particular attention given to cash budgeting, forecasting, banking relationships and other common scenarios with specific requirements. Managing a company’s short-term resources is both an art and a science. Effectively maintaining funds for ongoing activities – and keeping those funds liquid, mobile, and available – is a masterful skillset lacking in business. Working Capital Management offers practical advice for managers in this challenging position, providing guidance that helps them: Learn the specific metrics at work in capital management, and the problems that they can cause Improve cash management with robust fraud protection and better use of short-term instruments Manage the issues that arise from accounts receivable, inventory, payables, information management, and international sources Develop an effective management system for key points in the working capital cycle The recent liquidity crisis in the U.S. has thrown the spotlight onto those companies that have adjusted well to credit contraction and the weakened economy, and these success stories – some of which are noted in the book – demonstrate that a positive business outcome can be accomplished. Working Capital Management provides a clear look at a complex issue, with practical, actionable, sustainable advice. |
books on working capital management: Management of Working Capital Michael Firth, 1976 |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management: Concepts And Strategies H Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck, Tom Barkley, 2023-03-21 Working capital refers to the money that a company uses to finance its daily operations. Proper management of working capital is critical to financial health and operational success. Working capital management (WCM) aims to maximize operational efficiency by maintaining a delicate balance among growth, profitability, and liquidity. WCM is a continuous responsibility focusing on a firm's day-to-day operations involving short-term assets and liabilities. By efficiently managing a firm's cash, accounts receivable, inventories, and accounts payable, managers can help maintain smooth operations and improve a company's earnings and profitability. By contrast, poor WCM could lead to a lower credit score, financial insolvency, legal troubles, liquidation of assets, and potential bankruptcy.This book provides an objective look into the dynamic world of WCM. Its coverage extends from discussing basic concepts and their applications to increasingly complex and real-world situations. The book stresses that WCM is a combination of both art and science. This volume spans the gamut from theoretical to practical while offering the right balance of detailed and user-friendly coverage. Readers can gain an in-depth understanding of this subject from experts in this field. Those who want a broad survey will benefit, as will readers looking for more in-depth presentations of specific areas within this field of study. In summary, Working Capital Management: Concepts and Strategies provides a fresh look at this intriguing but often complex subject of WCM. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management Lorenzo Preve, Virginia Sarria-Allende, 2010-04-28 Working Capital Management provides a general framework that will help managers understand working capital using a comprehensive approach that links operating decisions to their financial implications and to the overall business strategy. It will also help managers to gain a better understanding of the key drivers to profitability and value creation. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management N.K. Jain, 2004 |
books on working capital management: WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT : STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES, Fourth Edition BHATTACHARYA, HRISHIKES, 2021-04-01 Working capital is commonly understood as the fund needed to meet the day-to-day expenses of an enterprise. A finance manager finds that the funds for meeting these expenses get blocked in current assets. He, therefore, looks for liquidity support in net working capital (NWC), which is equivalent to the excess of current assets over current liabilities. A banker also looks at the size of NWC as the long-term stake of the business in funding the current assets. But for a production manager, liquidity is synonymous to uninterrupted supply of material inputs to the production lines. Similarly, for a marketing manager, if there is no production, his marketing outlets dry up despite demand in the market. While the finance manager discourages overstocking of inventory, the production manager and the marketing manager dread of being out of stock. In this conflict the goal of the organisation often takes a back seat. This book aims at resolving these conflicts by adopting a techno-financial approach to working capital management. In the previous edition a full chapter on Service Business: Risk Analysis and Working Capital Assessment was introduced to understand the nature of service business and the risks associated with it followed by developing a model for assessment of working capital requirement. Whereas, in the Fourth Edition, a new chapter on Technological Progress, Innovations and Startups—A New Financing Methodology has been introduced to fill a long-felt gap in financing of emerging industries. Besides, the book is revised and updated extensively by incorporating the current researches in the field; particular mention can be made of Cash pooling system, Bullwhip effect and newer approaches to inventory recording system. Throughout the book, every concept is presented with worked-out examples and case studies for easy comprehension of the subject. The book is primarily addressed to postgraduate students majoring in Finance and to those pursuing professional courses in Accounts (CA) and Cost Accounting (ICWA). The book will also be very useful for practising finance executives, risk managers and also purchase/materials managers. TARGET AUDIENCE o MBA (Finance) o CA and ICWA Aspirants |
books on working capital management: Essentials of Working Capital Management James Sagner, 2010-11-23 A comprehensive primer for executives and managers on working capital management With limited access to credit and short term funding, it is increasingly important that companies focus on working capital management to free up funds and optimize liqidity. Written in the easy-to-follow Essentials Series style, Essentials of Working Capital Management covers the main components of working capital. Covers the latest trends around working capital Discusses a range of working capital topics, including cash management, banking relations, accounts receivable, inventory, accounts payable, and foreign exchange Analyzes the efficient utilization of current assets and liabilities of a business through each phase of the operating cycle Examines the planning, monitoring, and management of the company's collections, disbursements and concentration banking Explores the gathering and management of information and forecast data to effectively use funds and identify risk Focused on how businesses can continue to be successful in these difficult times, specifically in relation to the limited credit available to businesses, this book puts practical guidance at your fingertips so you can put them to work right away. A comprehensive case introduces each major section of the book, and suggested solutions are included in a book appendix. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management Bhavesh P. Chadamiya, Mital R. Menapara, 2013 Financial needs of a modern enterprise may be classified into two categories: fixed capital and working capital. Fixed capital includes land and buildings, plant and machinery, and tools and implements. The requirement of finance to purchase fixed capital is essentially long-term in nature. Working capital, short-term in nature, is required to purchase raw materials and meet day-to-day administrative and other such expenses. The efficient handling of working capital plays a crucial role in the successful functioning of a business enterprise. Working capital facilitates the utilization of capacities created by fixed capital. Sound working capital management, by optimizing the use of funds, enhances profitability. It improves liquidity by focusing attention on flow of funds through proper management of cash, receivables, inventories, and short-term sources of funds. While efficient working capital management can do much to ensure the success of a business, its inefficient management can lead not only to loss of profits, but also to ultimate downfall of what otherwise might be considered as a promising concern. This book provides a comprehensive account of different aspects of working capital management, including, inter alia, size and adequacy of working capital, structure and efficient utilization of working capital, as well as financing pattern of working capital and factors influencing investment in working capital. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management Hrishikes Bhattacharyya, 2004 |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management Narender Kumar Jain, 2004-01-01 This Book Relating To Working Capital Investigates The Problem Of Bank-Customer Relationship Particularly. It Has 6 Chapters-Introduction, Financial System, Working Capital Finance And Banking Policy, Working Capital Management, A Theoretical Framework, Analysis Of Data Conclusions. 8 Appendices, Bibliography And An Index. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management & Finance R K Gupta, Himanshu Gupta, 2019-09-23 The overwhelming support from readers, this is the 3rd edition of the book which has been updated to 31.05.2019. Various banking authorities on credit, Entrepreneurs, Education Institutions have appreciated the language and contents of working capital in simple language covering various problems being faced by the officers joining the banks for the last two decade. This book is very convenient and understandable logically with all the ins & outs of the working capital management and its finance. It will prove to be a bible for all the officers who are working in the banks including the students of MBA (Finance) & entrepreneurs but have no background of financial terminology and its technical aspects with logical understanding. |
books on working capital management: Advances in Working Capital Management Yong H. Kim, 1996 Covers such topics as advances in working capital management. |
books on working capital management: Taxmann’s Working Capital Management – Comprehensive & Authentic book along-with Points to Remember, Graded Illustrations, Objective & Multiple Choice Questions, Assignments, Problems & Case Studies Dr. R.P. Rustagi, 2021-04-26 This book is a comprehensive & authentic book on ‘Working Capital Management’. This book aims to fulfill the requirement of students of MBA/M.Com./PGDM/CFA & other Postgraduate Courses in Commerce and Management. This book aims to fill the gap between theory and practice of working capital management. The finance managers will find the text worthwhile in their pursuit of updating the knowledge about current thinking & developments taking place in the area of working capital management. The Present Publication is the Reprint 2021 Edition, authored by Dr. R.P. Rustagi, with the following noteworthy features: • The subject-matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with comprehensive explanation of the concept and theories underlying working capital management. The book tries to present the subject-matter in a non-mathematical and non-technical way • [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed, keeping in mind the following factors: 𝚘 Interaction of the author/teacher with his/her students in the class-room 𝚘 Shaped by the author/teachers experience of teaching the subject-matter at different levels 𝚘 Reaction and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book • [Illustrations & Diagrams] are used to explain the concepts for a clear understanding of the subject-matter • [Practices Prevailing in India] have been referenced throughout the text • [300+ Objective Type & Multiple Choice Questions] are given at the end of different Chapters • [200+ Examples & Graded Illustrations] have been incorporated throughout the book • Question appeared in Latest Question Papers have been incorporated at appropriate places • [Real Life Case Studies] have been incorporated on various aspects of Working Capital Management • Incorporates separate chapters on Funds Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement and Bank Finance for Working Capital Requirement The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • Working Capital | Planning and Estimation 𝚘 Working Capital | Introduction 𝚘 Working Capital | Operating Cycle 𝚘 Working Capital | Estimation and Calculation • Measurement and Analysis of Liquidity 𝚘 Measuring Liquidity | Ratio Analysis 𝚘 Working Capital Flow | Funds Flow Statement 𝚘 Analysing Liquidity Flow | Cash Flow Statement • Current Assets Management 𝚘 Management of Cash and Marketable Securities 𝚘 Receivables Management 𝚘 Inventory Management • Working Capital Financing 𝚘 Financing of Working Capital and the Banking Policy • Case Studies in Working Capital Management 𝚘 Okara Foods & Beverages Ltd. 𝚘 Indo-Swiss Watches Ltd. 𝚘 Aeron Adventures Ltd. 𝚘 Price Waterhouse Consultancy and Allied Services 𝚘 Dataware Computer Ltd. 𝚘 Kamat Engineering Works Ltd. 𝚘 Viptanu Housing Infrastructure Ltd. 𝚘 Good Apparels Ltd. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management And Control: Principles And Practice Satish B. Mathur, 2007 This Comprehensive Text Systematically Explains The Various Principles, Policies And Methods Involved In Efficient Management Of Working Capital. The Indian Context Is Emphasised Throughout.The Book Provides An Indepth Analysis Of Such Critical Issues As * Assessment Of The Level Of Working Capital * Methods Of Financing * Control Over The Use Of FundsThe Book Discusses Both Fund Based And Non-Fund Based Working Capital Finance. It Also Explains Export, Information Technology And Software Industry Financing.The Book Presents Several Real Life Cases To Illustrate The Various Principles And Techniques.Each Chapter Ends With A Summery Providing A Quick And Useful Review Of The Chapter. Several Questions And Problems Are Also Included Throughout The Book For Self-Test.The Book Is An Ideal Text For Management And Commerce Students. It Would Also Serve As An Extremely Useful Reference Source For Practising Professionals And Consultants In The Finance And Banking Sectors. |
books on working capital management: Ways Out of the Working Capital Trap Erik Hofmann, Daniel Maucher, Sabrina Piesker, Philipp Richter, 2011-04-01 Especially in times of an economic boom following a crisis, companies have to deal with the phenomenon of the working capital trap, which signifies a company's increasing need for financial liquidity in times of hindered access to debt capital, caused by the increasingly restrictive credit approval processes of financial institutions. As a consequence of cost savings, this situation is often reinforced by a low level of inventory. This book takes up the problem and shows ways of escaping the trap by identifying and strengthening in-house financing potential. First, different operating ratios will be introduced. These refer to the amount of capital committed to the flow of goods and to the amount of in-house financing possible. Subsequently, methods for consolidating in-house financing that are affected by procurement processes will be presented from the company's and the supply chain's perspective. From a company's perspective, the methods for consolidating the amount of in-house financing over the following topics: The Management of Payment Terms, Inventory Management and Product Group and Supplier Management From the supply chain's perspective, the following methods for extending the possible amount of in-house financing will be discussed: Finance-Oriented Supply Chain Sourcing, Supply Chain-Oriented Supplier Financing, Collaborative Cash-to-Cash Management, Collaborative Cash Pooling and Netting, Supply Chain Financing Platforms. The conceptual models will be clarified using a practical example from the automobile industry. Finally, the Procurement Value Added (PVA©) approach will be presented, a concept that measures the contribution of procurement to the company's success. |
books on working capital management: Value and Capital Management Thomas C. Wilson, 2015-08-10 A value management framework designed specifically for banking and insurance The Value Management Handbook is a comprehensive, practical reference written specifically for bank and insurance valuation and value management. Spelling out how the finance and risk functions add value in their respective spheres, this book presents a framework for measuring – and more importantly, influencing – the value of the firm from the position of the CFO and CRO. Case studies illustrating value-enhancing initiatives are designed to help Heads of Strategy offer CEOs concrete ideas toward creating more value, and discussion of hard and soft skills put CFOs and CROs in a position to better influence strategy and operations. The challenge of financial services valuation is addressed in terms of the roles of risk and capital, and business-specific value trees demonstrate the source of successful value enhancement initiatives. While most value management resources fail to adequately address the unique role of risk and capital in banks, insurance, and asset management, this book fills the gap by providing concrete, business-specific information that connects management actions and value creation, helping readers to: Measure value accurately for more productive value-based management initiatives and evaluation of growth opportunities Apply a quantitative, risk-adjusted value management framework reconciled with the way financial services shares are valued by the market Develop a value set specific to the industry to inspire initiatives that increase the firm's value Study the quantitative and qualitative management frameworks that move CFOs and CROs from measurement to management The roles of CFO and CRO in financial firms have changed dramatically over the past decade, requiring business savvy and the ability to challenge the CEO. The Value Management Handbook provides the expert guidance that leads CFOs and CROs toward better information, better insight, and better decisions. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management John J. Hampton, Cecilia L. Wagner, 1989-02 An up-to-date treatment of concepts of capital management, including practical techniques for measuring the liquidity of the firm and analyzing its sources of financing. Fully integrates use of electronic spreadsheets with case studies. Contains twenty-five case studies--including student diskette with cases formatted on Lotus 1-2-3 templates. |
books on working capital management: Modern Working Capital Management Frederick C. Scherr, 1989 |
books on working capital management: FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, Second Edition BANERJEE, BHABATOSH, 2015-05-01 Financial Management is so crucial for any organization––public or private sector––as profit maximization and increasing the shareholder value depend, to a large measure, on efficient and effective financial management of the company or firm. With this end in view, Professor Bhabatosh Banerjee, drawing from his expertise and his rich and long years of experience, gives a masterly analysis of the fundamental principles of financial management along with their applications. While retaining the distinguishing features of the previous edition, the book is now a much more comprehensive one on Financial Management. Significant changes have been incorporated into the chapters relating to cost of capital, analysis of leverages, capital structure theories and planning, capital budgeting decision, working capital management, changes in financial position, accounting ratios and financial statement analysis, mergers and acquisitions and corporate governance for further value addition of the book. The book is logically organized into five parts—Part I: Basic Concepts, Part II: Financial and Dividend Decisions, Part III: Investing in Long-term and Short-term Assets, Part IV: Performance Analysis and Measurement, Part V: Contemporary Topics—to enable the students to understand the concepts, with suitable cases, chronologically and more effortlessly. This book is primarily intended as a text for the students of commerce and management courses. It will also be highly useful for those appearing in CA and ICWAI examinations. In addition, the text will benefit practising finance and accounting professionals, corporate managers, and participants in management development programs. KEY FEATURES • Includes numerous illustrations, worked-out problems and exercises covering recent questions in university and professional examinations. • Gives corporate practices in professional management, wherever found necessary. This will enable the students to acquaint themselves with real-life situations. • Provides Case Studies in a few complex chapters to enhance the analytical and presentation skills of the students in a classroom setting. |
books on working capital management: Small Business Management Tim Mazzarol, Sophie Reboud, 2019-11-21 This textbook familiarises students with the theory and practice of small business management and challenges assumptions that may be held about the way small business management can or should adopt the management practices of larger firms. For students interested in establishing and managing their own small firm, this book helps them to focus their thinking on the realities of life as a small business owner-manager – both its challenges and its rewards. For postgraduate students that are keen to ‘make a difference’, this text enables them to understand how they might consult to small firms and assist owner-managers to establish and grow their ventures. In addition to students, this book is also useful to small business owner-managers as a general guide on how they might better manage their operations. Managers in large corporations and financial institutions who deal with small businesses as clients or suppliers, and professionals such as accountants, lawyers and consultants who provide advice and other services to small businesses will also find the book of interest. |
books on working capital management: MCQs of Working Capital Management for MBA Mr. Manish Agarwal, 2020-08-11 1. According to the Latest Syllabus of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (U.P.) 2. Important Multiple Choice Questions 3. Including Fill in the blanks 4. 250 MCQs |
books on working capital management: Financial Management for Decision Making Harold Bierman, Seymour Smidt, 2003 Provides a comprehensive introduction to corporate finance. This is a reprint |
books on working capital management: Treasury Management Steven M. Bragg, 2010-03-02 TREASURY MANAGEMENT The Practitioner's Guide Treasury Management: The Practitioner's Guide describes all aspects of the treasury function. This comprehensive book includes chapters covering the treasury department, cash transfer methods, cash forecasting, cash concentration, working capital management, debt management, equity management, investment management, foreign exchange risk management, interest risk management, clearing and settlement systems, and treasury systems. If you are a treasurer, CFO, cash manager, or controller, Treasury Management: The Practitioner's Guide allows you to quickly grasp the real world of treasury management and the many practical and strategic issues faced by treasurers and financial professionals today. |
books on working capital management: Management Of Working Capital S.D. Talekar, 2005 Contents: Introduction, Review of Literature, Profile of Sugar Factories in Marathwada, Working Capital Management, Inventory Management, Receivables Management, Cash Management, Summary, Conclusions and Suggestions. |
books on working capital management: Managing Working Capital CA. Parvinder Singh, 2021-08-30 “The Best way to succeed is to discover what you love and find a way to offer it to others in the form of service.” - Oprah Winfrey Managing Working Capital - An Insight for SMEs is a guide to discover the role of promoter, accountant and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and will provide the SMEs and the promoter, an uncommon success in controlling its financial cost. There are more than 63 million Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and collectively make them India’s largest industry. Involving the CFO in parallel to the CEO is an important consideration. It is important to remember that the “CFO is involved where money is involved”. The Handbook provides a birds’ eye views on: - Role of a CFO - Role of an accountant - What makes the Working Capital assessment under finance - What bank appraisals do not considered in assessing the Working Capital - What promoters must ask to the CFOs and vice versa. One must use intelligence and acumen to choose the right financial product to save on the financial cost. |
books on working capital management: Working Capital Management William Beranek, 1966 |
books on working capital management: Financial Management Sudhindra Bhat, 2008 Financial Management Principles and Practice, second edition is fundamentally designed to serve as an introduction to the study of Financial Management for students, Financial professionals, teachers and managers. The developments in the capital market and the new avenues available to tackle the traditional financial constraints have placed the present day finance manager in a situation to learn new skills and constantly update knowledge to take financial decision in a competitive environment, develop a familiarity with the analytical techniques and understand the theories of modern finance. Financial Management Principles and Practice is designed as a comprehensive and analytical treatise to fill the gaps. l The book seeks to build and develop familiarity with the analytical techniques in financial decision making in the competitive world. l This book covers the requirement for discussion to help Practitioners, managers, Financial professionals, academicians and students reason out Financial Management issues for themselves and thus be better prepared when making real-world investment decisions.l The book is structured in such a way that it can be used in both semester as well as trimester patterns of various MBA, M.Com, PGDM, PGP, PG Courses of all major universities, CA, CS, CFA, CWA, CPA of Professional and autonomous institutions.l It provides complete clarity in a simple style, which will help the students in easy understanding.l Discussion as well as mind stretching questions at the end of each chapter to stimulate financial decision making.l Concepts are explained with a number of illustrations and diagrams for clear understanding of subject matter. l The strong point of the book is its easy readability and clear explanation as well as extensive use of Case Study's and Project Works (more then 27 cases) which have been included in many chapters for Class discussion, EDP and FDP.DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THIS EDITION:v Provides complete clarity in a simple style v 628 Solved Problemsv 259 Unsolved Problemsv Seven new chapters included v 399 Review questions (theoretical questions)v 212 Fill in the blanks with answersv 101 True or false questions with answers v 26 case study's for class discussion v Discussion as well as mind stretching questions at the end of each chapter to stimulate financial decision making |
books on working capital management: Corporate Finance Workbook Michelle R. Clayman, Martin S. Fridson, George H. Troughton, 2012-02-14 The workbook to accompany Corporate Finance: A Practical Approach, Second Edition |
books on working capital management: Understanding Financial Management H. Kent Baker, Gary Powell, 2009-02-09 Designed for those who want to gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in financial management. An underlying premise of the book is that the objective of the firm is to maximize value or wealth. Drawing on a wealth of experience in the academic and professional worlds, the authors discuss how firms can accomplish this objective by making appropriate investment and financing decisions. Bridging the gap between financial theory and practice, the authors present fundamental concepts in an intuitive and nontechnical way, and provide numerous practical financial tips to readers. The focus is on current practice, using results from recent surveys to show the most popular techniques and approaches used by financial managers today. A range of instructor’s resources are available at the accompanying website. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/baker for full details. |
books on working capital management: Readings on the Management of Working Capital Keith V. Smith, 1982 |
books on working capital management: Handbook of Research on Financial Management During Economic Downturn and Recovery Teixeira, Nuno Miguel, Lisboa, Inês, 2021-06-04 Times of crisis are unexpected and they bring diverse challenges and opportunities for companies, financial markets, and the economy. On one hand, more risk and uncertainties appear, yet on the other hand, it is an opportunity to reorganize and reinvent the company. It is important for businesses to understand ways to deal with uncertainty and risk in times of economic downturn and what financial strategies and tools can be used to eliminate or reduce the potential negative effects. These effects can reach the company’s financial performance, capital structure, as well as cause financial debt and the availability of cash-flow to companies. However, different financial instruments can sustain the business and deal with the difficulties of payment when sales reduce and uncertainty increases; thus, research is essential in this critical area. When economic downturn affects the financial markets, the role of banks, country dynamics, the economy, and many other facets of the business world, financial management becomes the key for business recovery. The Handbook of Research on Financial Management During Economic Downturn and Recovery shares relevant knowledge on challenges and opportunities caused by crises, such as the pandemic, and the effects on economic and financial arenas. The chapters cover topics such as business models to understand how companies react to pandemic and crises situations, as well as how they change their management and way of conducting business. Other important topics include sustainable development, international financial markets, capital structure changes, uncertainty and risk, and governance and leadership. This book is ideal for shareholders, directors and managers, economists, researchers, academics, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in knowledge on topics about challenges in the way that companies, financial markets, financial institutions, and governments respond to risk and uncertainty. |
books on working capital management: Corporate Finance Pierre Vernimmen, Pascal Quiry, Maurizio Dallocchio, Yann Le Fur, Antonio Salvi, 2014-10-09 Merging theory and practice into a comprehensive, highly-anticipated text Corporate Finance continues its legacy as one of the most popular financial textbooks, with well-established content from a diverse and highly respected author team. Unique in its features, this valuable text blends theory and practice with a direct, succinct style and commonsense presentation. Readers will be introduced to concepts in a situational framework, followed by a detailed discussion of techniques and tools. This latest edition includes new information on venture finance and debt structuring, and has been updated throughout with the most recent statistical tables. The companion website provides statistics, graphs, charts, articles, computer models, and classroom tools, and the free monthly newsletter keeps readers up to date on the latest happenings in the field. The authors have generously made themselves available for questions, promising an answer in seventy-two hours. Emphasizing how key concepts relate to real-world situations is what makes Corporate Finance a valuable reference with real relevance to the professional and student alike. Readers will gain insight into the methods and tools that shape the industry, allowing them to: Analyze investments with regard to hurdle rates, cash flows, side costs, and more Delve into the financing process and learn the tools and techniques of valuation Understand cash dividends and buybacks, spinoffs, and divestitures Explore the link between valuation and corporate finance As the global economy begins to recover, access to the most current information and statistics will be required. To remain relevant in the evolving financial environment, practitioners will need a deep understanding of the mechanisms at work. Corporate Finance provides the expert guidance and detailed explanations for those requiring a strong foundational knowledge, as well as more advanced corporate finance professionals. |
books on working capital management: When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long Term Capital Management Roger Lowenstein, 2014-01-30 Charts are best viewed on a tablet. Picking up where Liar’s Poker left off (literally, in the bond dealer’s desks of Salomon Brothers) the story of Long-Term Capital Management is of a group of elite investors who believed they could beat the market and, like alchemists, create limitless wealth for themselves and their partners. |
books on working capital management: Accounting for Management DR. V. R. PALANIVELU, 2012 |
books on working capital management: Financial Management Practices in India Sandeep Goel, 2016-01-22 Efficient financial management is the essence of business. This book analyses and evaluates core financial management practices of corporate enterprises in India across diverse sectors including realty, FMCG, pharmaceutical, automobile, IT, chemical and BPO sectors. It emphasizes the importance of the integrated process of capital investments, financing policy, working capital management and dividend distribution for shareholders for a developing economy as India. It further highlights the need for financial viability both in totality and segmental performance. The volume also offers a comparative study of the practices of the companies in different sectors to allow a better appreciation of the issues and challenges regarding management of finances. Rich in case studies, this book will be an indispensable resource for scholars, teachers and students of financial management, business economics as also corporate practitioners. |
books on working capital management: The Capital Markets & Financial Management in Banking Robert Hudson, Alan Colley, Mark Largan, 2000 In this massive and truly remarkable work, authors Hudson, Colley and Largan present the most comprehensive and orderly book for treasurers and financial managers in banking every published. While the problems and opportunities inherent in contemporary banking are presented, the core of this book is devoted to understanding and using the capital markets in the broadest sense to enhance the overall strength of banks, finance companies, and other supernumeraries. Extensive treatment of all financial and capital markets is provided, including the: � Foreign exchange markets � Money markets, bills, CDs, and commercial paper � Eurobond markets � Securitized loans � Government securities � Markets in derivative instruments � Forwards � Interest rate and currency swaps � Future and options � Credit derivatives, among others |
books on working capital management: Accounting for Financial Instruments Emanuel Camilleri, Roxanne Camilleri, 2017-05-12 Accounting for Financial Instruments is about the accounting and regulatory framework associated with the acquisition and disposal of financial instruments; how to determine their value; how to manage the risk connected with them; and ultimately compile a business valuation report. Specifically, the book covers the following topics, amongst others: Accounting for Investments; Bills of exchange; Management of Financial Risks; Financial Analysis (including the Financial Analysis Report); Valuation of a business (including the Business Valuation Report) and Money laundering. Accounting for Financial Instruments fills a gap in the current literature for a comprehensive text that brings together relevant accounting concepts and valid regulatory framework, and related procedures regarding the management of financial instruments (investments), which are applicable in the modern business world. Understanding financial risk management allows the reader to comprehend the importance of analysing a business concern. This is achieved by presenting an analytical framework to illustrate that an entity’s performance is greatly influenced by its external and internal environments. The analysis of the external environment examines factors that impact an entity’s operational activities, strategic choices, and influence its opportunities and risks. The analysis of the internal environment applies accounting ratio analysis to an entity’s financial statements to examine various elements, including liquidity, profitability, asset utilisation, investment, working capital management and capital structure. The objective of the book is to provide a fundamental knowledge base for those who are interested in managing financial instruments (investments) or studying banking and finance or those who wish to make financial services, particularly banking and finance, their chosen career. Accounting for Financial Instruments is highly applicable to both professional accountants and auditors and students alike. |
books on working capital management: Capital Management and Budgeting in the Public Sector Srithongrung, Arwiphawee, Ermasova, Natalia B., Yusuf, Juita-Elena (Wie), 2019-01-11 To create an enhanced quality of life, attract business relocation, and enhance equity in access to public infrastructure, governmental bodies must take certain precautions with their money. Budgeting at such a high level requires careful evaluation and research that addresses every aspect of financial management. Capital Management and Budgeting in the Public Sector provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of long-term capital planning, annual capital budgeting, capital budget execution, and public spending evaluation. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as fiscal federalism, political regime, and project execution management, this book is ideally designed for managers, accountants, professionals, practitioners, and researchers working in the areas of public finance and/or international development. |
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