Nature And Scope of Financial Management Financial management

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Nature And Scope of Financial Management Financial management is such a managerial process which

Nature And Scope of Financial Management Financial management is such a managerial process which is concerned with the planning and control of financial resources. In the initial years of its development, financial management was concerned only with collection of funds for business. But according to modern viewpoint, not only collection of funds but also their proper utilisation are the basic functions of financial management. Financial manager has become as important constituent of business and he provides his significant contribution to all business activities. He estimates the requirement of funds, plans the different sources of funds and performs the functions of collection of funds and their effective utilisation. As all the business activities like marketing, purchase, production etc include the creation and utilisation of funds, financial manger must be clear about his duties and responsibilities in relation to these activities. Characteristics of Modern Approach 1. More Emphasis on Financial Decision 2. Financial Management as an Important Component of Business Management 3. Continuous Function 4. Broader View 5. Measure of Performance

Approaches to Finance Function or Financial Management 1. Traditional Approach to Finance Function :

Approaches to Finance Function or Financial Management 1. Traditional Approach to Finance Function : Under this approach, financial management was used to procure and administer funds for the corporation. The following three things were used to be studied for the procurement of finance. i. Institutional sources of finance. ii. Issue of financial instruments to collect necessary funds from the capital market. iii. Legal and accounting relationship between the business and source of finance. According to this approach, finance manager was not responsible for the efficient use of funds. Limitations of Traditional Concept : 1. One sided Approach 2. More Emphasis on the Financial Problems of Corporations 3. More importance to Sporadic (Long Term effect) Event 4. More Emphasis on Long term funds

Modern Approach to Finance Function According to this approach, financial management considers the broader

Modern Approach to Finance Function According to this approach, financial management considers the broader and analytical viewpoint. According to this approach, financial management is concerned with both acquisition of funds and their effective and optimum utilisation. This viewpoint not only considers the sporadic events but also the long term and short-term financial problems. Three decisions are taken under financial management : i. Investment Decision ii. Financing Decision iii. Dividend Decision

Meaning of Financial Management J. L. Massie : - “Financial Management is the operational

Meaning of Financial Management J. L. Massie : - “Financial Management is the operational activity of a business that is responsible for obtaining and effectively utilising the funds necessary for efficient operations. ” Functions of Financial Management 1. Financial Planning 2. Financial Decision 3. Investment Decision 4. Dividend Policy Decision 5. Financial Control 6. Incidental Functions

Objectives of Financial Management (i) Profit Maximisation Approach (ii) Wealth Maximisation Approach (i) Profit

Objectives of Financial Management (i) Profit Maximisation Approach (ii) Wealth Maximisation Approach (i) Profit Maximisation Approach : - According to this approach, a firm should undertake all those activities which add to its profits and eliminates all others which reduce its profits. Criticism (i) Ambiguity (ii) Time Value of Money (iii) Risk Factor

Wealth Maximisation Approach : - According to this approach, financial management should take such

Wealth Maximisation Approach : - According to this approach, financial management should take such decisions which increase net present value of the firm. W= A 1 + (1+k) W = Net Present A 2 2 (1+k) + …………. + An n (1+k) -C Value A 1 + A 2 An = Stream of expected cash + …………. + benefits from a course of action over a period of time. K = Appropriate discount rate to measure risk and timing C = Initial outlay to acquire that asset or pursue the course of action. If W is positive, the decision should be taken. On the other hand if W is negative, the decision should not be taken.

Importance of Financial Management (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Significant part of Business

Importance of Financial Management (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Significant part of Business Management Liquidity and Profitability Value of firm Centralised Nature Benefits to shareholders Benefits to Investors Other Benefits