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Working capital Introduction

Working capital Introduction. Working capital typically means the firm’s holding of current or short-term assets such as cash, receivables, inventory and marketable securities. These items are also referred to as circulating capital

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Working capital Introduction

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  1. Working capitalIntroduction • Working capital typically means the firm’s holding of current or short-term assets such as cash, receivables, inventory and marketable securities. • These items are also referred to as circulating capital • Corporate executives devote a considerable amount of attention to the management of working capital.

  2. Definition of Working CapitalWorking Capital refers to that part of the firm’s capital, which is required for financing short-term or current assets such a cash marketable securities, debtors and inventories. Funds thus, invested in current assets keep revolving fast and are constantly converted into cash and this cash flow out again in exchange for other current assets. Working Capital is also known as revolving or circulating capital or short-term capital.

  3. Concept of working capital • There are two possible interpretations of working capital concept: • Balance sheet concept • Operating cycle concept Balance sheet concept There are two interpretations of working capital under the balance sheet concept. a. Excess of current assets over current liabilities b. gross or total current assets.

  4. Operating cycle concept • A company’s operating cycle typically consists of three primary activities: • Purchasing resources, • Producing the product and • Distributing (selling) the product. These activities create funds flows that are both unsynchronized and uncertain. Unsynchronized because cash disbursements (for example, payments for resource purchases) usually take place before cash receipts (for example collection of receivables). They are uncertain because future sales and costs, which generate the respective receipts and disbursements, cannot be forecasted with complete accuracy.

  5. “ circulating capital means current assets of a company that are changed in the ordinary course of business from one form to another, as for example, from cash to inventories, inventories to receivables, receivable to cash” ……Genestenbreg

  6. TYPES OF WORKING CAPITAL WORKING CAPITAL BASIS OF CONCEPT BASIS OF TIME Permanent / Fixed WC Temporary / Variable WC Gross Working Capital Net Working Capital Seasonal WC Special WC Regular WC Reserve WC

  7. Inventory conversion period Avg. inventory = _________________ Cost of sales/365 • Receivable conversion period Accounts receivable = ___________________ Annual credit sales/365 • Payables deferral period Accounts payable + Salaries, etc = ___________________________ (Cost of sales + selling, general and admn. Expenses)/365

  8. Cash conversion cycle = operating cycle – payables deferral period. • Importance of working capital • Risk and uncertainty involved in managing the cash flows • Uncertainty in demand and supply of goods, escalation in cost both operating and financing costs. • Strategies to overcome the problem • Manage working capital investment or financing such as

  9. Holding additional cash balances beyond expected needs • Holding a reserve of short term marketable securities • Arrange for availability of additional short-term borrowing capacity • One of the ways to address the problem of fixed set-up cost may be to hold inventory. • One or combination of the above strategies will target the problem • Working capital cycle is the life-blood of the firm

  10. FACTORS DETERMINING WORKING CAPITAL1.     Nature of the Industry2.     Demand of Industry3.     Cash requirements4.     Nature of the Business5.     Manufacturing time6.     Volume of Sales7.     Terms of Purchase and Sales8.     Inventory Turnover9.     Business Turnover10. Business Cycle11. Current Assets requirements12. Production Cycle contd…

  11. Working Capital Determinants (Contd…)13.     Credit control14.     Inflation or Price level changes15.     Profit planning and control16.     Repayment ability17.     Cash reserves18.     Operation efficiency19.     Change in Technology20.     Firm’s finance and dividend policy 21.     Attitude towards Risk

  12. Disadvantages or Dangers of Inadequate or Short Working Capitalõ Can’t pay off its short-term liabilities in time. õ  Economies of scale are not possible.õ  Difficult for the firm to exploit favourable market situations õ  Day-to-day liquidity worsensõ  Improper utilization the fixed assets and ROA/ROI falls sharply

  13. 3D Nature of Working Capital Management Dimension I Profitability, Risk, & Liquidity Dimension III Composition & Level of CL Dimension II Composition & Level of CA

  14. PRINCIPLES OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT / POLICY PRINCIPLES OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Principle of Risk Variation Principle of Cost of Capital Principle of Equity Position Principle of Maturity of Payment

  15. PROFORMA - WORKING CAPTIAL ESTIMATES 1. TRADING CONCERN STATEMENT OF WORKING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS Amount (Rs.) Current Assets (i) Cash ---- (ii) Receivables ( For…..Month’s Sales)---- ---- (iii) Stocks ( For……Month’s Sales)----- ---- (iv)Advance Payments if any ---- Less : Current Liabilities (i) Creditors (For….. Month’s Purchases)- ---- (ii) Lag in payment of expenses -----_ WORKING CAPITAL ( CA – CL ) xxx Add : Provision / Margin for Contingencies ----- NET WORKING CAPITAL REQUIRED XXX

  16. 1. MANUFACTURING CONCERN STATEMENT OF WORKING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS Amount (Rs.) Current Assets (i) Stock of R M( for ….month’s consumption) ----- (ii)Work-in-progress (for…months) (a) Raw Materials ----- (b) Direct Labour ----- (c) Overheads ----- (iii) Stock of Finished Goods ( for …month’s sales) (a) Raw Materials ----- (b) Direct Labour ----- (c) Overheads ----- (iv) Sundry Debtors ( for …month’s sales) (a) Raw Materials ----- (b) Direct Labour ----- (c) Overheads ----- (v) Payments in Advance (if any) ----- (iv) Balance of Cash for daily expenses ----- (vii)Any other item ----- Less : Current Liabilities (i) Creditors (For….. Month’s Purchases) ----- (ii) Lag in payment of expenses ----- (iii) Any other ----- WORKING CAPITAL ( CA – CL )xxxx Add : Provision / Margin for Contingencies ----- NET WORKING CAPITAL REQUIRED XXX

  17. Accounts Payable Value Addition Raw Materials W I P THE WORKING CAPITAL CYCLE(OPERATING CYCLE) Finished Goods Cash Accounts Receivable SALES

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