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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Working Capital Management at Bank of Maharastra Project Report

Executive summary
Working capital management refers to the administration of all aspects of current assets, namely cash, marketable securities, debtors and stock (inventories) and current liabilities. The financial manager must determine levels and composition of current assets. He must see that right sources are tapped to finance current assets, and that current liabilities are paid in time. He must see that right sources are tapped to finance current assets, and that current liabilities are paid in time.

There are many aspects of working capital management, which make it an important function of the financial manager:
• Time: working capital management requires much of the financial manager’s time.
• Investment: working capital represents a large portion of the total investments in assets.
• Significance: working capital management has great significance for all firms but it is very critical for small firms.
• Growth: the need for working capital is directly related to the firm’s growth.

Investment in current assets represents a very significant portion of the total investment in assets. Working capital management is critical for all firms. A small firm may not have much investment in fixed assets, but it has to invest to in current assets. Small firms in India face a severe problem of collecting their debtors.

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Inventory Management at Whirlpool

ABSTRACT
Every organization needs inventory for smooth running of its activities. It serves as a link between production and distribution processes. The investment in inventories constitutes the most significant part of current assets/working capital in most of the undertakings. Thus, it is very essential to have proper control and management of inventories. The purpose of inventory management is to ensure availability of materials in sufficient quantity as and when required and also to minimise investment in inventories. Raw materials, goods in process and finished goods all represent various forms of inventory. Each type represents money tied up until the inventory leaves the company as purchased products. Because of the large size of the inventories maintained by firms, a considerable amount of funds is required to be committed to them. It is therefore absolutely imperative to manage inventories efficiently and effectively in order to avoid unnecessary investments. A firm neglecting the management of inventories will be jeopardizing its long run profitability and may fail ultimately. The reduction in excessive inventories carries a favorable impact on the company’s profitability.

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