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Rupesh Roshan Singh, Lovely Professional University Unit 1: An Overview of Financial Management
Unit 1: An Overview of Financial Management Notes
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
1.1 Meaning and Definition of Financial Management
1.2 Objectives of Financial Management
1.3 Scope of Financial Management
1.4 Finance Functions
1.5 Risk and Return Trade off
1.6 Summary
1.7 Keywords
1.8 Self Assessment
1.9 Review Questions
1.10 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Explain meaning of fi nancial management
Discuss objectives and scope of fi nancial management
Describe Finance functions like investment, financing, liquidity and dividend decisions
Define risk and return trade off
Introduction
Finance is one of the basic foundations of all kinds of economic activities; it is the master key
which provides access to all the sources for being employed in manufacturing and merchandising
activities. However, it is also true that money begets more money, only when it is properly
managed. Hence, effi cient management of fi nances is very important. In short, we can say that
“Finance is the backbone of every business”.
1.1 Meaning and Definition of Financial Management
According to Van Horne and Wachowicz, “Financial Management is concerned with the
acquisition, financing and management of assets with some overall goal in mind.” Financial
manager has to forecast expected events in business and note their financial implications. First,
anticipating financial needs means estimation of funds required for investment in fi xed and
current assets or long-term and short-term assets. Second, acquiring fi nancial resources–once
the required amount of capital is anticipated, the next task is acquiring financial resources i.e.,
where and how to obtain the funds to finance the anticipated financial needs and the last one is,
allocating funds in business – means allocation of available funds among the best plans of assets,
which are able to maximize shareholders’ wealth. Thus, the decisions of fi nancial management
can be divided into three viz., investment, financing and dividend decision.
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