Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Main Body 4 ANS-a) 4 ANS-b) 7 ANS-C) 11 Bibliography 13
Executive Summary
The main perspective of this assignment is also relates to one of the major functions of the finance department as a whole. The company which has been chosen for this assignment is basically a hypothetical company with the name of “XX Chemicals”. XX Chemical is basically a medium sized company and the directors of the company are considering expanding and running the operations of the company in abroad. From the entire analysis, it is found that companies have to use capital budgeting stance is extremely important from the standpoint of the company and it would be equally beneficial from the viewpoint of the XX chemical. All the answers discussed in the above sections have been answered accordingly. The company should undertake the provisions mentioned and described in this particular assignment in order to raise capital and undertake all the sufficient provision for capital budgeting.
Introduction
Finance department plays a dominant role as far as the productivity of an organization is concerned (Andrew, 2001). Inevitably, the definition is not yet derived. According to management officials, organization is basically a place that surrounds with different departments in total and every department is intending to give its cent percent effort for the productivity of the company as a whole (Ackerman, 2002).
Likewise other departments, the value of finance department is very much in the favor of the company as a whole as it leads to organizational productivity through the utilizations of available funds. Among different decisions, that specifically take by the finance department of a company, decisions relate to share issuance and shareholder’s management are some of them which have their own importance and significance.
There are three different issues identified by the company during its operations
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