Working Capital Management
Working Capital Management
INTRODUCTION:
To know whether the company maintain a large size of inventory for efficient
and smooth production and sales operations.
To find whether there is proper match between current assets and current
liabilities.
The scope of the present study on composes within its fold a theoretical frame
work of working capital management. In general, analysis of working capital trends,
relationship of working capital to sales, liquidity of working capital, analysis of
management of components of working capital and the management of working
capital finance in the select unit. The period covered by the study in five years from
2010 to 2015.
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 6: Bibliography
CHAPTER-II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Deloof,( 2003): discussed that most firms had a large amount of cash invested
in working capital. It can therefore be expected that the way in which working capital
is managed will have a significant impact on profitability of those firms. Using
correlation and regression tests he found a significant negative relationship between
gross operating income and the number of days accounts receivable, inventories and
accounts payable of Belgian firms.
On basis of these results he suggested that managers could create value for
their shareholders by reducing the number of days accounts receivable and
inventories to a reasonable minimum. The negative relationship between accounts
payable and profitability is consistent with the view that less profitable firms wait
longer to pay their bills.
Ghosh and Maji, (2003): in this paper made an attempt to examine the
efficiency of working capital management of the Indian cement companies during
1992 1993 to 2001 2002. For measuring the efficiency of working capital
management, performance, utilization, and overall efficiency indices were
calculated instead of using some common working capital management ratios.
Setting industry norms as target-efficiency levels of the individual firms, this paper
also tested the speed of achieving that target level of efficiency by an individual firm
during the period of study. Findings of the study indicated that the Indian Cement
Industry as a whole did not perform remarkably well during this period.
Smith and Begemann (1997): emphasized that those who promoted working
capital theory shared that profitability and liquidity comprised the salient goals of
working capital management. The problem arose because the maximization of the
firm's returns could seriously threaten its liquidity, and the pursuit of liquidity had a
tendency to dilute returns.
This article evaluated the association between traditional and alternative
working capital measures and return on investment (ROI), specifically in industrial
firms listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). The problem under
investigation was to establish whether the more recently developed alternative
working capital concepts showed improved association with return on investment to
that of traditional working capital ratios or not. Results indicated that there were no
significant differences amongst the years with respect to the independent variables.
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