Page 277 - DMGT405_FINANCIAL%20MANAGEMENT
P. 277

Unit 13: Management of Cash



            13.1 Cash Management                                                                  Notes


            Need for Cash


            The following are four motives for holding cash:
            1.   Transaction need: Cash facilitates  the meeting  of the  day-to-day  expenses and  other
                 payments on the debts. Normally, inflows of cash from operations should be sufficient for
                 this purpose. But sometimes this inflow may be temporarily blocked. In such cases, it is
                 only the reserve cash balance that can enable the firm to make its payments in time.
            2.   Speculative needs: Cash may be held in order to take advantage of profitable opportunities
                 that may present themselves and which may be lost for want of ready cash/settlement.
            3.   Precautionary needs: Cash may be held to act as for providing safety against unexpected
                 events. Safety as is typified by the saying that a man has only three friends – an old wife,
                 an old dog and money at bank.

            4.   Compensation motive: Another motive to hold cash balances is to compensate banks for
                 providing certain services and loans.


            Nature of Cash Management

            The exact nature of a cash management system would depend upon the organizational structure
            of an enterprise. In a highly centralized organization, the system would be such that the central
            or head office controls the inflows and  outflows of cash on a routine and daily  basis. In  a
            decentralized  form  of  organization,  where the  divisions  have  complete  responsibility  of
            conducting their affairs, it may not be possible and advisable for the central office to exercise a
            detailed control over cash inflows and outflows.

            Self Assessment

            Fill in the blanks:
            1.   Cash held in order to take advantage of profitable opportunities comes under the motive
                 of ………………needs.
            2.   The exact nature of a cash management system would depend upon the ……………………..
                 of an enterprise.

            13.1.1 Cash Management—Planning Aspects

            The first step in cash management is to estimate the requirements of cash. For this purpose, cash
            flow statements and cash budgets are required to be prepared.



              Did u know?  What is Cash budget?
              Cash budget is the plan of receipts and payments of cash during the budget period.









                                             LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY                                  271
   272   273   274   275   276   277   278   279   280   281   282