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WORKING CAPITAL FINANCING –BOON TO BUSINESS

November 8, 2011 Posted by admin

INTRODUCTION:

It is widely accepted that every successful business must have a strong working capital position. It is in this context; an attempt was made to explain the concept and various determinative factors influencing net current assets below:

Gross working capital refers to working capital as the total of current assets. That is to say, Gross working capital = Total current assets.
Net working capital refers to working capital as excess of current assets over current liabilities. In other words net working capital refers to current assets financed by long term funds or capital employed of the business.

 Accordingly, Net working capital = Current assets – Current liabilities

The net working capital position of the firm is an imperative contemplation, as this will determine the firm’s profitability and risk. Here the profitability refers to profits after expenses and risk refers to the probability that a firm will become technically insolvent where it will be unable to meet obligations when they become due for payment.

A finance manager has to make an appropriate financing mix, which will limit the risk and increase the profitability. Financing mix refers to the proportion of current assets financed by current liabilities and long term funds.

There are two approaches which determine the financing mix (1) Aggressive approach (2) Conservative approach.

According to aggressive approach the long term funds are used to finance only the core or fixed portion of current assets (e.g., minimum level of finished goods inventory, raw material etc) and the other portion i.e. temporary and seasonal requirements are financed by short term funds. This is of high risk and high profit financing mix.

According to conservative approach the total current assets are financed from long term sources and short term sources are used only in emergency situation i.e. when there is an unexpected cash outflow. This is of low-risk and low-profit financing mix.

As we observed two methods of financing mix, one method is of high risk high profit and other is of risk low profit. A finance manager has to trade off between these two extremes.

Operating Cycle:

As there is a time lag between sales and realization of receivables there is a need for sufficient working capital to deal with the problem which arises due to lack of immediate realization of cash against goods sold. The operating cycle is the length of time required for conversion of non-cash assets into cash. This operating cycle refers to the time taken for the conversion of cash into raw material, raw materials into work-in-progress, work-in-progress into finished goods, finished into receivables into cash and this cycle repeats.

The operating cycle length differs from firm to firm. If a firm has lengthy production process or a firm has liberal credit policy the length of operating cycle will be more. On the other hand, if a firm does not extent credit or the firm is not a manufacturing concern i.e. where cash will be converted into inventory directly then the length of operating cycle will be reduced to a greater extent.

The length of operating cycle is calculated based on the following:

  1. Raw materials storage period    (RMSP)
  2. Work in process period              (WIPP)
  3. Finished goods storage period   (FGP)
  4. Debtors collection period            (DCP)
  5. Creditors Payment Period           (CPP)

Therefore Length of operating cycle = 1+2+ 3+4-5

FACTORS INFLUENCING WORKING CAPITAL NEEDS:

A firm should have neither low nor high working capital. Low working capital involves more risk and more returns, high working capital involves less risk and less returns. Risk here refers to technical insolvency while returns refer to increased profits/earnings. The amount of working capital is determined by a wide variety of factors:

  1. Nature of Business: The working capital requirement of a firm depends on the nature of the business. For example, a firm involved in sale of services rather than manufacturing or a firm is allowing only cash sales. In the first instance, no investment is required in either raw materials or WIP or finished goods, while in the second occasion there exists no receivable as there is immediate realization of cash. Hence the requirement of working capital will be lower.

 2    Seasonality of Operations:

If the product of the firm has a seasonal demand like refrigerators, the firms need high working capital in the periods of summer, as the demand for the refrigerators is more and the firm needs low working capital in the periods of winter, as the demand for the product is low.

3.      Production Cycle:

The term production cycle refers to the time involved in the manufacture of goods. It covers the time span between the procurement of the raw materials and the completion of the manufacturing process leading to the production of goods. As funds are necessarily tied up during the production cycle, the production cycle has a bearing on the quantum of working capital.

The longer the time span of production cycle, the larger will be the funds tied up and therefore the larger the working capital needed and vice versa.

4.Production Policy:

The quantum of working capital is also determined by production policy. In case of the firms having seasonal demand of the products like refrigerators, air coolers etc. and the production policy of the firm determines the amount of working capital requirement. If the firm has production policy to carry production at a steady level to meet the peak demand, this will result in a large accumulation of finished goods (inventories) during the off-seasons and the abrupt sale during the peak season. The progressive accumulation of finished goods will naturally require an increasing amount of working capital. If the firm has production policy to produce only when there is a demand then the firm needs low working capital during the slack season and high working capital during season.

 5. Credit Policy:

The level of the working capital is also determined by the credit policy, as the firm’s credit policy determines the amount of receivables. If the firm has a liberal credit policy, then the firm needs high working capital and the firm needs low working capital if the company’s credit policy does not allow it to extend credit to the buyers.

6. Market Conditions:

The working capital requirements are also determined by the market conditions. In case of the high degree of competition prevailing in the market the firm has to maintain larger inventories as customers are not inclined to wait for the product. This needs higher working capital requirements. If there is good demand for the product and the competition is weak, a firm can manage with smaller inventory of finished goods, as customers can wait for the product if it is not available in the market.

Thus, a firm can manage with low inventory and will need low working capital requirements.

 7.Conditions of Supply:

The availability of raw materials and spares also determine the level of working capital. If there is ready availability of raw materials and spares, a firm can maintain minimum inventory and need less working capital. If the supply of raw materials is unpredictable, then the firm has to acquire stocks as and when they are available for ensuring continuous production.

Thus, the firm needs to maintain larger inventory average and needs larger requirementofworkingcapital.

CONCLUSION:

From the above discussion, it is made clear that the objective of financial management is to maximize the shareholders wealth. Hence, it is needed to generate sufficient profits. The profits generated depend mainly on sales volume. When the goods are being sold on credit as is the normal practice of business firms today to cope with increased competition the sale of goods cannot be converted into cash instantly because of time lag between sales and realization of cash. Further this is possible only through evolving effective working capital policy and better administration on current assets financing.

 

 

 

Dr.R.SRINIVASAN is a Post graduate in commerce and Management. He received his doctoral degree from Alagappa University in 1997. He is now Working as an ASSOCIATE PROFESSORin Post graduate and Research Department of Corporate Secretaryship at Bharathidasan Government College for Women (Autonomous), Pondicherry University, Puducherry.He currently teaches Accounting ,financial management and Research Methodology Subjects. Before Joining BGCW, he was teaching in SNR College, Coimbatore, Sindhi college, Chennai& T.S.Narayanasamy College, Chennai for eight years. He was with the industry for a short term at Salzar Electronics Pvt. Ltd, Coimbatore. He has about 20 years of teaching experience and having research experience of 15 years. His interests are in Accounting and finance, Capital Market, Quantitative Methods. He underwent the Faculty Development Programme at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad during 2000-01. He has presented 20 papers in national and international conferences and has published twenty papers in the areas of Finance and Human resource Management in National Journals. Co-authored a book titled, ‘Investors Protection, published by Raj Publications, New Delhi He has delivered lectures in contemporary finance topics at Pondicherry University. He is involved in consultancy projects for Godrej Saralee, Chennai in the areas of Statistical Applications. He has supervised a number of research projects in the area of corporate finance and Human Resource Management. He is the Board of examiner in corporate Secretaryship and Management for the past two decades.
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Online Share Trading: Learn The Tricks And Earn The Trade

November 6, 2011 Posted by admin

We all like to invest money in something that will give us high returns. Often we desire than our money will work for us instead of us working for money. But this is a rare occurrence. Now in such times when the economy seems to be financially shattered, people now want to settle for long-term investments, which are usually considered to be secure. But how long can you wait for returns? If you are someone who wants rapid returns on your investments, then online share trading will be your best bet.

In fact, online share trading enables you to explore the ever intriguing and tempting stock market. However, making money in the stock market is not as easy as it appears to be.

If you are a beginner, you will have to be well-versed with basics of online share trading. At times the learning curve becomes very steep for the novice traders. If you have the patience and the determination to stick to this market, then your efforts will definitely pay off at the end and you may be rewarded handsomely.

Now that you have made up your mind to enter into this trade, you need to register in an online share trading company. Well, that’s not as difficult as you may have thought of. You can easily get your registration done with the help of a company that is already engaged in this trade or you may take the help of a share broker.

In the initial stages, you may get in touch with a share broker and gain some experience in offline share trading. Once you are confident about the trade, then you will be able to understand well the intricacies and performance of the online trade. Following that you will also be able to enjoy all the lucrative gains out of the trade.

Put your thoughts at bay if an impossible thought has ever struck your mind. In fact, with the advent of internet, things are far easier now. Through internet you can not only educate yourself on all the aspects of online share trading but can start your own venture. Though this is a risky proposition, yet you can gain only when you are overly cautious about the fluctuations in the market and know when to play your cards. If your cards fall in the right place at the right time, then you may be fortunate enough to reap millions out of this trade.

Now coming to how the business takes place, the online purchase and sale of purchase determines the fortune of the trader. The purchase and sale takes place on a daily basis. It will take some time to get acquainted with the market but once you are able to study the movements, then you will be able to take your own decisions as to which shares you would like to put on sale and which ones to put on hold.

The media has more than often tagged online share trading as ‘easy money’ but when you ask any investor, you will know what this ‘easy money’ is all about. Making informed decisions should be your forte. The risk-reward principle works at every interval in this trade and if you are able to successfully scale them, then the blessings of ‘Fortune-God’ is always with you.

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Cigars And Music: A Natural Combination

June 9, 2010 Posted by admin

Perhaps it’s because there’s a close cultural connection between great music and smoky bars. Anyone who knows anything about jazz knows that its truly legendary improvisers – Coltrane, Bird, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie – cut their teeth playing in bars so smoky that it’s a good thing everybody was too busy improvising to need sheet music.


Or maybe it’s because both cigars and music are contemplative pleasures. A casual smoker can get a quick tobacco-fix from a cheap cigarette, just as a casual music listener can enjoy the background hum of pop songs on the car radio. But to really enjoy a great performance, or a good tobacco, sitting still and paying attention are necessary.


In any case, music and cigar smoking seem to belong together, and some of the most famous musicians are (or were) cigar devotees – just as, it turns out, one of the most famous of cigar devotees is also a musician. Avo Uvezian, the maker of Avo cigars, is also a respected classical and jazz pianist, a Julliard graduate, and even the one-time official pianist of the Shah of Iran. After a successful musical career based first in his native Middle East, and then in the contiguous United States, Uvezian moved in the 1980s to Puerto Rico, where he opened a restaurant and bar and dabbled in cigarmaking. After customers at his Puerto Rico restaurant told him how much they enjoyed some cigars he’d had rolled himself, from a blend of tobaccos he hand-picked, he opened his own Dominican Republic-based cigar factory, working with noted cigar maker Hendrik Kelner. Now his company makes three million cigars a year, and Uvezian himself still makes music – his first CD, Legacy, was released in 2004.


For another example, consider the great trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, who smokes, by his own estimation, four or five cigars a day. Music allowed the Cuban-born Sandoval to rise to fame in his native Cuba – and to defect from that country in 1990, during a long stint playing concerts in Europe (he now lives in Florida). Sandoval has played the horn for Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie, Gloria Estefan and Johnny Mathis, Michel Legrand and Frank Sinatra. His technically flawless playing has resulted in his being the kind of musician whose work is often known by people who couldn’t name him – he is brought in as a session musician by some of the world’s finest and best-known (see above), and he often scores movie soundtracks. As his work with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Leningrad Philharmonic prove, he’s even proved able to handle the rigors of classical music as well as jazz – sometimes doing both in the same concert.


The cigar-music connection is especially strong in Cuba, known as one of the world’s cigar capitals. Both cigars and music are staples of island life (the cigar remains one of the island’s most prominent exports), and the strength of both in Cuban culture depends partly on the nimble and intelligent blending of elements from everywhere – wrappers and fillers from different parts of Latin America, rhythms and melodies from the African coast, South America, US pop, Western European classical, etc. In other words, Cuban cigarmaking and Cuban music have both survived, and flourished, by mixing and melding.


For generations, cigar rollers were entertained by the sound of paid musicians or by music from the radio. (This tradition continues even now in the Dominican Republic, where workers at the Arturo Fuente factory, among other places, are treated to the work of performing musicians.) With this tradition in place, it’s no wonder that some of Cuba’s music legends got their start as cigar-factory entertainers; and since tobacco smoking has been a part of Latin American life far longer than it has in some other places – Columbus’s sailors noted it being smoked in what is now modern Cuba in the year 1493, so there’s many more centuries of lore to draw on its psychological and emotional associations are deeper and richer, providing better material for songwriters to mine. Thus famous Cuban songwriter Beny More, himself a former entertainer for the cigar-factory workers, touches on the song in a number of his classic compositions.

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Premium Cigarettes at Discount Price

June 6, 2010 Posted by admin

If you are an ardent smoker or somebody whom who love trying out international brands that may not available in your country, the easiest way to fulfill your ambitions is to shop from a decent enough online cigarette store. Another plus with online cigarette stores in general is that customers could buy premium cigarettes from there at much discounted prices. It is owing to a number of heavy taxes imposed on tobacco products in general that is responsible for the higher price tags of premium cigarette brands such as cheap Marlboro cigarettes, Camel, Dunhill, Chesterfield, Magna, or Capri. The recent hike in the tax rates has only upped the prices further. But, then how online cigarette stores are able to sell premium cigarette brands at exceedingly lower rates, affordable to the common man on the streets?

As mentioned already, a major chunk of the price charged on cigarette cartons is due to the various taxes imposed on its manufacture, raw materials, sale etc. The actual cost of the cigarettes minus the taxes will be only half of its market price. Since online sales do not attract any taxes as of now, online cigarette stores could sell the premium cigarette brands for exceedingly low discount prices. This will be evident if you could visit any of the online cigarette stores and see the rates for yourself. If the market rate for a carton of Marlboro is $40, the price tag for the same in such online cigarette portals will be $12 or $13. This is a price tag that is more than 100% lesser than the market rate!

However, it must be kept in mind that online cigarette selling and buying is not legal in all the states in the United States. For example, California has banned the online marketing of cheap cigarettes or any other cigar brands. As a result, the online cigarette retailers offering premium cigarettes at discount prices are usually holed up in areas where the tax structure is either low or free or in reserved Indian lands where the stringent federal tax laws are not applicable. If to believe certain market reports that were published on such retailers working out of ‘no-tax’ lands, they make millions of dollars every year and that without having to overstep the contours of law.

Most online cigarette stores also ship cheap discount cigarettes to other countries as well, provided the country of the customer permits such trans-national shipping of cigarette cartons. Such a reservation is relevant as in certain countries like Thailand, India, Angola, and Spain, online shipping of cheap discount cigarettes is banned, and is a punishable offence if somebody is found breaching the law of the country. Usually the online cigarette stores specify to which all countries they ship the order and to which all nations they do not. Finally, for all the orders placed, payments must be done through credit cards, much in the same way payments are made in shopping websites like eBay or Amazon. Contact the customer care team of the respective online cigarette stores for further details.

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Key West Florida

May 28, 2010 Posted by admin

Key West FL is the southernmost city in the Continental United States. Key West is a city and an island by the same name near the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys and encompasses the namesake island, the part of Stock Island north of US 1, Sigsbee Park and Sunset Key.

Many passenger cruise ships utilize Key West as a seaport. Key West International Airport also serves the area. Naval Air Station Key West offers a training site for Naval Aviation.

Key West is officially known for having the nation’s first and oldest continuous gay and lesbian chamber of commerce. Thus the city’s motto “One Human Family”

Kay West was inhabited by ancient peoples known as the Calusa People in Pre-Columbian times. Juan Ponce De Leon was the first European to visit the area and the island was known as Cayo Hueso. It was established as a fishing and salvage village with a small fort to protect the Spanish colony.

Cayo Hueso literally means “bone key” as it is said that the island is littered with the bones from an Indian battlefield or burial ground. It is thought that the name changed to Key West is an Anglicization of the word “Hueso” that could mean west in English. Many businesses on the island use the name.

Great Britain took control of Florida in the late 1700′s and relocated the Spaniards and Indians to Havana. Florida passed back to the Spanish 20 years later but they did not formally resettle. The island was used by fishermen from Cuba and joined by fishermen from the United States.

The island was deeded to Juan Pablo Salis in 1815 but when Florida was transferred to the United States Salas was eager to sell the island. First he sold it for a sloop valued at $575 and then to a US businessman named Simonton for about $2,000. The sloop trader sold it to a man named Geddes who could not secure rights to the property because Simonton had help from influential friends in Washington and gained clear title. Simonton bought the island because he had learned of the opportunities presented by the strategic location. Simonton’s friend John Whitehead, once stranded on the islands by a shipwreck had seen the deep harbor.

Lying 90 in a strategic location on the deep shipping lane Straits of Florida the harbor was considered the “Gibraltar of the West”. Matthew Perry said into the harbor in 1822 and physically planted the US flag to claim it as US property. He reported on the piracy problems and renamed it “Thompson’s Island” and named the harbor “Port Rodgers”. Neither name stuck. In 1823 Commodore David Porter took charge and tried to rule the island as a military dictator under martial law.

Simonton soon subdivided the island into plots and sold 3 undivided quarters of each plot to private individuals. Simonton spent the winter in Key West and then the summer in Washington to lobby for development of the island and for the establishment of a naval base. Among other first founders are Pardon Green who moved there permanently and became a prominent businessman. John Whitehead lived there for 8 years and partnered with Greene in the firm of “P.C. Greene and Company”. He left the island for good in 1832 returning only once during the Civil War. John Fleeming, active in the mercantile business in Alabama was a friend of Simonton. He spent only a few months in Key West before leaving to marry in Massachusetts. He returned to Key West intending to develop the slat manufacturing of the island but died soon after. The names of these founding fathers of modern Key West used as names for the main arteries of the island.

Many residents of Key West emigrated from the Bahamas. They were known as Counch. They arrived in ever increasing numbers after 1830. Sons and daughters of Loyalists fled to the nearest British soil during the American Revelation. Many of residents of Key West refer to themselves as Conchs and the term is now generally applied to all residents of Key West. The term “Fresh Water Counch” refers to a resident not “native born” but who has lived there for more than seven years. The name is derived from the tradition of placing a conch shell on a pole at the home of a new born baby.

“Bahama Village” is an area of Old town next to the Truman Annex largely inhabited by Bahaman immigrants.

Fishing, salt production and ocean salvage were major industries in the early 19th century. The salvage operations made Key West the largest and richest city in Florida and residents had a high concentration of fine furniture and fancy chandeliers which the locals used in their homes after taking them from shipwrecks on the Florida reefs.

During the Civil War Fort Zachary Taylor was established in Key West after Florida seceded and joined the confederate States of America. It was an important outpost and now contains the largest collection of Civil War cannons ever discovered in a single location.

In 1912 Key West was connected to the Florida mainland via the Overseas Railway extension. The railway created a landfill at Trumbon Point for rail yards. In 1935 the Labor Day Hurricane destroyed much of the railroad and hilled hundreds. About 400 World War I veterans living in camps there working on federal road projects and mosquito control projects in the Middle Keys were also killed. It was too expensive to restore the railroad. In 1938 The Federal Government rebuilt the rail lines as an automobile highway. Completed in 1938 it became an extension of the US Highway 1. The portion of US 1 running though the Keys is called the Overseas Highway.

Numerous artists and writers have come to the Keys but the two most associated with the island are Ernest Hemmingway and Tennessee Williams. Hemmingway reportedly wrote 2 novels “A Farewell to Arms” and “To Have and Have Not” while living in the Keys. The Ernest Hemingway House and Sloppy Joes Bar have become important tourist’s attractions. The Hemingway House is currently inhabited by six or seven toed polydactyl cats descended form Hemingway’s original pert named “Snowball”. The cats live on the grounds and are cared for by the Hemingway House even though the USDA complains about the number of them housed there. The Key West City Commission exempted the house from a law prohibiting more than four domestic animals per household.

Tennessee Williams is said to have written the first draft of “A Streetcar Named Desire” while staying at the La Concha Hotel. He bought a permanent house and listed Key West as his permanent residence. Williams’ home in the “unfashionable” New Town neighborhood is quite the contrast to the elegant Hemingway house. It is a very modest bungalow. The house is privately owned and is not open to the public. The Tenn4essee Williams Theatre is located on the campus of Florida Keys Community College on Stock Island.

Key West is much closer to Havana than to Miami. In 1890 it had a population of nearly 18,800 which made it the richest and biggest city in Florida. The population was nearly half Cuban descent and the city had a succession of Cuban mayors. Cubans were reportedly active in nearly 200 factories in town producing cigars.

The Battleship Maine was blown up after sailing from Key West to Havana which ignited the Spanish American War.

Pan American Airlines was founded in Key West to fly visitors to Havana.

John Kennedy used the phrase “90 miles to Cuba” in his speeches against Fidel Castro.

There were regular ferry and airplane services between Key West and Havana until the revelation in 1959. Refugees flooded into Key West during the Mariel Boatlift and continue to come across the dangerous stretch of waters.

In 1982 Key West and the rest of the Keys tried to declare independence and become the “Conch Republic” in a protest over US Border Patrol blockades. The blockade was set up in response to the Mariel Boatlift. This blockade created a 17 mile traffic jam when the Border Patrol stopped every car to search for illegal immigrants. The Florida Keys were virtually paralyzed as tourism nearly ground to a halt. Couch Republic flags and T shirts are still popular souvenirs for visitors. The Counch Republic Independence Celebration is celebrated each April 23.

Key West was always an important military post. At the beginning of World War II the Navy built the first water line extending the length of the Keys to serve the Naval Air Station. The main facility on Boca Chica is where the navy trains pilots. There are 3400 civilians and 16oo active duty military personnel along with family members. The area next to the old For Taylor became a submarine pen and was used for the Fleet Sonar School.

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Wood Working Do it Yourself Bed Frame

January 9, 2010 Posted by admin

In this article I am going to tell you about some of the different options you have when building your own bed frame, aswell as tell you where you can go to get very detailed plans for Bed Frames.

Bed Frame Info
If you have been considering making your own frame then you can expect to spend around 100 dollars. When choosing what design to use your options will be a standard wooden slat frame or a wooden platform frame.
A platform frame can be a little more difficult to build if you wanted it to be high up, you may need to build two frames and put them on top of each other to get that high lift you are going for.

You have many options as to how you want to customize it, you can go for a very simple design that does not use a headboard or footboard. Or you can get more in to it adding a lot of your own designs in to the wood and staining it to look just how you want it.

Once you decide on which type of frame you want and have the correct plans for your project then you are ready to begin. Be sure to follow the plans very carefully, a project like this can easily get confusing. Be sure the plans you are using came from a good source, many of the free plans you get off the internet are very poorly done and end up causing a lot of trouble due to errors in design.

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