Financial management involves planning, directing, and controlling the procurement and use of funds for a company to achieve objectives like maintaining funding sources, providing returns to shareholders, and utilizing funds efficiently. It includes functions like estimating capital needs, determining capital structure, choosing funding sources, investing funds, and managing cash. Corporate governance establishes a system of rules and practices for directing and overseeing a company accountable to its stakeholders.
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MBA104 - Financial Management, Assignment 1
Financial management involves planning, directing, and controlling the procurement and use of funds for a company to achieve objectives like maintaining funding sources, providing returns to shareholders, and utilizing funds efficiently. It includes functions like estimating capital needs, determining capital structure, choosing funding sources, investing funds, and managing cash. Corporate governance establishes a system of rules and practices for directing and overseeing a company accountable to its stakeholders.
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Introduction to Financial Management
MBA104 - Financial Management
Peralta, Eman Nino A. • It is the planning, directing and controlling the activities made such as procurement and utilization of funds of the company. • It also plays an important part in fiscal management and which means includes applying general management principles to financial asset a What is Financial Management? What are the objectives of Financial Management? • Making sure that the supply of funds for the organization is maintained • Making sure that every shareholders of the company has a good return on their investment • Making sure that the investment is in safe ventures • Making sure that funds are efficiently utilize • Making sure that there is a sound and fair composition of capital, so balance is maintained between debt and equity capital What are the objectives of Financial Management? • Making sure that the supply of funds for the organization is maintained • Making sure that every shareholders of the company has a good return on their investment • Making sure that the investment is in safe ventures
• Making sure that funds are efficiently utilize
• Making sure that there is a sound and fair composition of capital, so balance is maintained between debt and equity capital What are the functions of Financial Management? • Estimation of capital requirements • Determination of capital composition • Choice of sources of funds • Investment of funds • Disposal of surplus • Management of cash • Financial controls What is Corporate Governance? • It is the system of rules, practices and processed by which a company is directed and controlled. Its framework of rules and practices by which a board of directors ensures accountability, fairness, and transparency in a company’s relation with all its stakeholders. • This policy should attain the company’s objectives, and it should encompass every sphere of management, from action plans and internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure. Corporate Governance Support
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