Cash Management Models

Cash Management Model # 1. William J. Baumol’s Model: William J. Baumol developed a model (The Transactions Demand for Cash: An Inventory Theoretic Approach) which is usually …

Working Capital, Nature, Scope, Types, Analysis

Nature, Scope and Definition of Working Capital, Analysis of Working Capital

Types of Working Capital, Determinants of Working Capital

Types of working Capital (a) Gross Working Capital: Gross working capital refers to the amount of funds invested in vari­ous components of current assets. It …

Working Capital Cycle

Working Capital Cycle (WCC) is a critical concept in financial management that refers to the time taken by a business to convert its net current …

Assessment and Computation of Working Capital Requirement

In case of a small-scale enterprise, the important factors determining the requirements of working capital are as follows: 1. Sales: Among the various factors, size …

Working Capital Policy: Aggressive & Defensive

1. Conservative Approach A conservative strategy suggests not to take any risk in working capital management and to carry high levels of current assets in …

Overview of Working Capital Management

Working Capital Management implies the management of current assets and current liabilities. Considering the importance of working capital, we can very well, say that the …

Indian Financial System: Role of Financial Institution

The financial system of a country is an important tool for economic development of the country as it helps in the creation of wealth by …

Miller-Modigliani (MM) Hypothesis

Miller-Modigliani (MM) Hypothesis

Walter and Gordon’s Model of Dividend

Walter and Gordon’s Model of Dividend

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