Financial Management: Theory and PracticeWritten for and praised by students just like you, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE gives you relevant, practical, and easy-to-understand information covering all of the financial management topics you need to succeed in this course. Underlying theory is presented first in an accessible style and then followed by the practical application. |
Contents
Introductory | 1 |
Finance Function | 12 |
Promotion A Company | 26 |
Organisation of Financial Management | 32 |
Sources of Financial Information | 41 |
Financial Planning | 45 |
Capitalisation | 52 |
Capital Structure | 76 |
Corporate Share Capital | 130 |
Corporate Debt | 165 |
Working Capital | 204 |
Inventory Management or Management of Current Assets | 233 |
LongTerm Financing and Financial Institutions | 253 |
Funds Flow Statement or Statement of Changes in Financial Position | 274 |
Cost of Capital | 317 |
Capital Budgeting | 342 |
Corporate Debt Capacity and Leverage | 86 |
Term Financing or Term Lending | 108 |
Sources of Finance | 119 |
Cash Management | 402 |
Common terms and phrases
amount analysis average Balance c/d book value borrowing calculated capital budgeting capital structure capitalisation Cash Budget cash flow Cash Flow Statement cash inflows cent charge commercial banks company's Corporation cost of capital creditors current assets current liabilities debenture holders debt Debtors decision deposits depreciation determined discount dividend policy earnings per share economic economic order quantity effect enterprise equity capital equity share capital equity shareholders expenses factors financial leverage financial management financial plan financial position firm firm's fixed assets fixed cost funds income increase India industrial inventory investment proposals investors lakhs leverage liquidity loans long-term machinery market price method operating operating leverage over-capitalised P/V Ratio paid payment preference shares present value Problem production profits purchase rate of dividend rate of return reserves retained earnings risk securities short-term sources stock exchange turnover under-capitalised underwriting units utilisation value of shares