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4.1 Sources of Funds For Business Operations Funds

This document discusses sources and uses of short-term and long-term funds for business operations. Short-term funds come from bank loans, supplier credit, and accrued liabilities and are used to finance current assets like accounts receivable and inventory. Long-term funds come from debt like bonds or equity like stock offerings and are used for capital expenditures and business expansion. Banks are a major source of funding, providing working capital loans to businesses through commercial banks, universal banks, and investment banks. Working capital is then used to generate sales, carry out operations, and invest in inventory.

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4.1 Sources of Funds For Business Operations Funds

This document discusses sources and uses of short-term and long-term funds for business operations. Short-term funds come from bank loans, supplier credit, and accrued liabilities and are used to finance current assets like accounts receivable and inventory. Long-term funds come from debt like bonds or equity like stock offerings and are used for capital expenditures and business expansion. Banks are a major source of funding, providing working capital loans to businesses through commercial banks, universal banks, and investment banks. Working capital is then used to generate sales, carry out operations, and invest in inventory.

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CHAPTER 4: SOURCES AND USES OF SHORT TERM  used to generate investment income through capital

AND LONG TERM FUNDS appreciation in stock investments or trading through


bond investments
 Accounts receivable - increase sales by making
4.1 SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS buying more attractive to the customer with the
availability of credit
FUNDS 3. Inventory
 Supply of capital belonging to numerous investors  “product roster”
 Money, investment, finance, budget,  The more interesting it is, the greater potential sales
 what you use to buy for your business
SHORT TERM FUNDS LONG TERM FUNDS
 For daily business operations’ working capital  Used for start-up business requirements, capital
 Sources of fund expenditures, or business expansion
a. Bank loans  Ex. Invest in a building or equipment that will sustain the
b. Credit from suppliers growth of his operations
c. Accrued liabilities  Long-term funds in a corporate setup: Debt or Equity from
 Used to finance current assets: investing public
a. Accounts Receivables (AR)  Acquire debts by issuing bonds, raise capital by issuing
b. Inventories stocks (common and preferred)
 sales bought on credit; inventory to be paid
 short term fund will provide cash to pay for debts or BANKS
expenses (ex. purchase of inventory)  financial intermediary that brings together depositors
 Debt only and borrowers
 One year loan or less  major source of funding for working capital requirements
 regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
FUNDING WORKING CAPITAL
 Working capital  Current assets used in operations 1. Commercial Banks
a. Cash  Clients are mostly retail customers
b. Cash equivalents or marketable securities  main business is lending
c. Accounts receivables  Transactions are many and usually not very large in
d. Inventory size
 Sources of working capital:
 put up many branches in different locations  to be
a. Savings account
closer to their market so that they may service them
b. Current accounts
better and faster
 Larger commercial banks in the Philippines: BDO,
UnionBank, Metrobank, and BPI
Balance
Sheet 2. Universal Banks
 Banks that are licensed to do more sophisticated
Total Liabilities banking services than commercial banks
Total Assets
and Equity
 Clientele comprises of the top corporations of the
Current Long Term Current country and global businesses
Assets Assets Liabilities  Lend to these top business conglomerates
 Manage their corporate funds
Cash Long Term
Debt  Invest their portfolio
Cash equivalent/  Advise these companies on financial market
Marketable Stockholders'
Securities Equity movements and directions
 transactions are usually bigger in size, multicurrency,
Accounts
Receivable and global in nature

Inventory 3. Investment Banks


 They are similar to universal banks in terms of
USES OF WORKING CAPITAL sophisticated banking services.
1. Net working capital or working capital  They have no branches all around the
 current assets less current liabilities country
 Helps carry out the normal operations of business  They are more specialized and deal
 Used to generate sales and profits for a business with top corporations, global businesses, and
 Cash uses governments
 to be invested in inventory  Their marketing making activities are:
 pay off short-term obligations to reduce the cost o Trading
of doing business o Fund Management
o Portfolio Management

2. Marketable securities

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