There Are Various Sources of Finance
There Are Various Sources of Finance
There Are Various Sources of Finance
Financial Management means planning, organizing, directing and controlling the financial activities such as procurement and utilization of funds of the enterprise. It means applying general management principles
to financial resources of the enterprise.
There are various sources of finance such as equity, debt, debentures, retained earnings, term loans, working capital loans, letter of credit, euro issue, venture funding etc. These sources are useful under
different situations. They are classified based on time period, ownership and control, and their source of generation.
Sources of finance are the most explored area especially for the entrepreneurs about to start a new business. It is perhaps the toughest part of all the efforts. There are various sources of finance classified based
on time period, ownership and control, and source of generation of finance.
Having known that there are many alternatives of finance or capital, a company can choose from. Choosing right source and right mix of finance is a key challenge for every finance manager. The process of
selecting right source of finance involves in-depth analysis of each and every source of finance. For analyzing and comparing the sources of finance, it is required to understand all characteristics of the financing
sources. There are many characteristics on the basis of which sources of finance are classified.
On the basis of time period, sources are classified into long term, medium
term, and short term. Ownership and control classifies sources of finance into owned capital and borrowed capital. Internal sources and external sources are the two sources of generation of capital. All the
sources of capital have different characteristics to suit different types of requirements. Lets understand them in a little depth.
ACCORDING TO TIME-PERIOD:
Sources of financing a business are classified based on the time period for which the money is required. Time period are commonly classified into following three:
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Long Term Sources of Finance: Long term financing means capital requirements for a period of more than 5 years to 10, 15, 20 years or may be more depending on other factors. Capital
expenditures in fixed assets like plant and machinery, land and building etc of a business are funded using long term sources of finance. Part of working capital which permanently stays with the
business is also financed with long term sources of finance. Long term financing sources can be in form of any of them:
Debenture / Bonds
Venture Funding
Asset Securitization
An equity share, commonly referred to as ordinary share also represents the form of fractional or part ownership in which a shareholder, as a fractional owner,
undertakes the maximum entrepreneurial risk associated with a business venture. The holders of such shares are members of the company and have voting rights.
a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of ordinary share dividends.
International Financing by way of Euro Issue, Foreign Currency Loans, ADR, GDR etc.
Medium Term Sources of Finance: Medium term financing means financing for a period between 3 to 5 years. Medium term financing is used generally for two reasons. One, when long term capital
is not available for the time being and second, when deferred revenue expenditures like advertisements are made which are to be written off over a period of 3 to 5 years. Medium term financing
sources can in the form of one of them:
Debenture / Bonds
Financial Institutes
Government, and
Commercial Banks
Lease Finance
Short Term Sources of Finance: Short term financing means financing for period of less than 1 year. Need for short term finance arises to finance the current assets of a business like
inventory of raw material and finished goods, debtors, minimum cash and bank balance etc. Short term financing is also named as working capital financing. Short term finances are available in
the form of:
Trade Credit
Short Term Loans like Working Capital Loans from Commercial Banks
Creditors
Payables
Factoring Services