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    Managing Working Capital

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    MANAGING WORKING CAPITAL Cash Budgets and Current Assets Learning Objectives Upon reading this chapter‚ students should: •        Be able to compare and contrast working and fixed capital •        Understand the impact of the operating cycle on the size of investment in accounts receivable and inventories •        Know the differences between the three motives •        Be able to differentiate between float‚ collection float‚ and disbursement float •        Know how

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    Table of Contents Topic Page no.  Analysis of Working Capital issues at Bajaj Auto Ltd. 2  Annexure: Fund Flow Statement 5  References 6   Analysis of Operating Ratios: Raw material conversion period (RMCP): As we can see from the graph* the RMCP of Bajaj Auto Ltd. is decreasing year by year. But in 2008 it has risen due to high raw material cost (Steel prices‚ paint etc.).It is very good for any firm to keep it RMCP

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    Concept of working capital. Working capital refers to short terms funds to met operating expenses. To quote Ramamoorthy‚ It refers to the funds‚ which a company must possess to finance its day – to –day operations “ it is concerned with the management of the firm’s current assets and current liabilities. It is concerned with the management fo the firm’ current assets‚ and current liabilities. If a firm cannot maintain a satisfactory level of working capital‚ it is likely to become insolvent and

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    dell's working capital

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    201-029 Dell’s Working Capital 2 Dell maintained an inventory of components. The cost of individual components‚ such as processor chips‚ comprised about 80% of the cost of a PC. As new technology replaced old‚ the prices of components fell by an average of 30% a year. 1 Dell ordered components based on sales forecasts. Components were sourced from about 80 suppliers in the mid-1990s – down from a high of 200 or more. Dell issued “releases” for a certain amount of product from

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    Financing Working Capital

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    Financing Working Capital The financing of working capital is of utmost important. What portion of current assets should be financed by current liabilities? What portion should be financed by long-term resources? Decisions on these questions will determine the financing mix. Approaches to financing mix: There are 3 basic approaches to determine an appropriate financing mix. They are a. Hedging or Matching approach. b. Conservative approach. c. Trade-off between the above two

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    [pic] FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MBA (REGULAR) SECTION B FINAL REPORT ON RATIOS OF COMPANIES AND THEIR ANALYSIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all we want to thank Almighty Allah for giving us the power to utilize our ability and potential and to over come the difficulty in our life. Secondly we are thankful to our great teacher of Financial Management Ms Samreen Mohsin who gives us the opportunity to apply the concept of financial management on the industries.

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    Minimizing Working Capital

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    MINIMIZING WORKING CAPITAL Working capital is the key to a successful business. It is like their blood flow and the manager’s job is to help keep it flowing. Under the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles working capital is simply the difference between a company’s Current Assets‚ which are cash‚ inventory‚ accounts receivable and prepaid items‚ and Current Liabilities‚ accounts payable and accrued expenses. Working capital is of major importance to a business because it controls the current

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    Intro) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 1. Net working capital‚ defined as current assets minus the sum of payables and accruals‚ is equal to the current ratio minus the quick ratio. a. True b. False (16 Intro) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 2. Net working capital is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities. a. True b. False (16 Intro) Days of working capital F S Answer: a EASY 3. Days of working capital is the amount of net operating working capital required per

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    WORKING CAPITAL STRATEGIES Working capital measures the availability of liquid assets that are needed to run the day to day activities. Proper management of this working capital is a key element to business success and a number one way to prevent business failure. Businesses can maintain a better position in paying their short term debts and also to fund the operational needs of the organization through different working capital strategies. Indeed‚ making working capital works for the

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    Working Capital Mgt

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    Gross Working Capital vs Net working Capital Working capital of a company is one of the most important measures in any financial statement that is also easy to calculate. It is a reflection of the current financial condition of a company that enables investors to know about the health (financial) of a company. However‚ there are two terms called gross working capital and net working capital that are also used commonly. People remain confused between these two as they cannot differentiate between

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