Executive Summary……………………………….Page 2 External Analysis………………………………….Page 3 Internal Analysis…………………………………..Page 3 Financial Analysis…………………………………Page 4 Recommendation and Conclusion…………..……Page 4 Executive Summary Kota Fibres is a single nylon manufacturing plant in Kota India managed and owed by Ms. Pundir. The company produces synthetic fiber yarns that are used to make colorful cloth used in creating saris. The need for saris’ is very seasonal and as such the demand for synthetic fibers
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MM 5007 Case Study Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. 29113385 29113543 29113529 29113323 29113357 Faris Hizrian Ghea Widya Pratiwi Maulana Angga Utama Silvia Regina Yuthika Fauziyyah Syndicate 6 Master of Business Administration School of Business and Management Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung 2014 Introduction Kota fibers‚ Ltd.‚ was founded in 1962 to produce nylon fiber at its only plant in Kota‚ India. By using new technology and domestic raw materials the firm developed
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Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. 1. How did Mehta construct his financial forecast? Using the financial forecast‚ prepare to show the “cash cycle” of the firm (i.e.‚ the flow of funds through the working-capital accounts of the firm). 2. Examine the exhibits in the case: a. On the basis of Mehta’s forecast‚ how much debt will Kota need to arrange for the coming year? b. Will Kota be able to repay the line of credit this year? 3. About financial requirements: a. Why
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Case #02: Kota Fibres LTD. (Questions for Case Preparation) The following questions will help you in the preparation and analysis of this case. Use these questions as a guide in your study of the case. However‚ do not limit yourselves to these questions only‚ but rather allow yourselves to expand your thinking and analysis of this case. 1. How did Mehta construct his financial forecast? Using the financial forecast‚ prepare to show the “cash cycle” of the firm (i.e.‚ the flow of funds through
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INTRODUCTION: Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. is one of India textile fiber manufactures that supply nylon fiber to domestic textile mills which make saris‚ the traditional women ’s dress. Facing demand of India ’s female population of 500 million‚ the saris industry consumes 12 billion yards of fabric‚ and the market keeps a steady 15% annual growth. Kota Fibres has been run as a family business by Ms. Pundir and her family since 1962. In the year of 2000‚ Kota Fibres outperform market average by growing sales
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Case Report for Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. Group 7 BA 141 (WFY) 8/11/2010 Table of Contents Point of View .............................................................................................................................................. 1 Case Context ............................................................................................................................................... 1 Problem Definition ...................................................................
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Name:Xiangwen Li Course:Financial Policy Tutor:Dr.John Thornton Date:2012/10/8 Kota Fibres LTD Case Analysis Executive summary Kota is experiencing a number of problems. The manage director to prevent over production and over stocking has resulted to a sequence of hiring and layoffs each year. And the company is suffering from liquidity challenges because it is not in a position to finance its day-to-day activities‚ so its bank account stands over drawn. This situation has impacted
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1.How did Mehta construct his financial forecast? Using the financial forecast‚ prepare to show the "cash cycle" of the firm (i.e. the flow of funds through the working-capital accounts of the firm). Mr. Mehta developed a monthly forecast of financial statements by using the current operating assumptions. As an alternative way of looking at the forecasted funds flows‚ Mr. Mehta also prepared a forecast of cash receipts and disbursements. To prepare a financial forecast‚ Mr. Mehta would improve on
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Statement The problem that the firm Guna Fibres is facing is that they lack sufficient cash flow from operations to meet their day-to-day financial obligations. Guna Fibres has become dependent on a revolving line of credit from the All-India Bank & Trust Company and due to increasing operating expenses and costs of good sold Guna Fibres is no longer able to remain solvent based on their current financial practices. Situation Analysis Guna Fibres is a textile manufacturing company located in
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Case Analysis of Kota Fibers‚ Ltd Name Date Executive summary Kota Fibers‚ Ltd engages in yarn production in Kota Town‚ India. Textile millers use the yarn to make traditional dresses (saris) for women in India. Kota Fibers has been in operation since 1962 and has over the years faced an annual growth rate of 15 percent. This due to the rapid growth of the female population in India. In January 2001‚ the Managing director of the company Ms. Pundir realized that the company has been
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