I. Introduction 1
II. Body 2
A. Task 1 2
1. Available of financial sources with regards to i) Sole traders; ii) Partnerships; and iii) Limited companies 2
2. Assessment of the implications of different financial sources 3
3. Appropriate financial sources for each expansion stage – recommendations 4
B. Task 2 5
1. Analysis of cost of financial sources in case of Ltd 5
2. The importance of financial planning 6
3. Assessment of information needs of various decision makers 7 4. The impact of finance on the financial statements to Kuang
III. Conclusion 9
IV. References 9
Introduction
In the context of this working paper, the author, would placed himself, in the context of a financial project adviser which would provide the evaluation to Dong Kuang who is considering his investment opportunity in Vietnam. In details, this would be an intention of Dong Kuang o cooperate with Paul Mottram, who is the Bite Asia Pacific, a company specializes in the full service marketing and corporate communication network. The consultancy from the author would help Dong Kuang to evaluate with respect to different sources of finance, as well as provide information in terms of the implication of finance as a resource in the business. There has been the expectation that this consultancy would help to solve the personal concern of Dong Kuang regarding optional sources of finance which is available for growth and expansion. In details description, this working paper would assist to the investment evaluation of Dong Kuang in Vietnam with respect to the following issues: firstly, it is the available extent of financial sources towards each type of business, its implications, and the suitable financial sources for each expansion stage together with the recommendations; secondly, analysis of cost of financial sources in case of ltd, the importance of financial planning with the explanation, and the
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