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Tuesday, 25 January 2022

Question No. 3 - BCOE - 143 Fundamentals of Financial Management

 

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BCOE - 143 Fundamentals of Financial Management

Question No. 3

Explain the different approaches for calculating cost of capital. 

The cost of capital can be calculated by different methods these are discussed as below:

(I) Computation of cost by specific source of finance


1) Cost of debt: cost of debt means the interest payable on the debentures. 



2) Cost of preference share capital: a fixed rate of dividend is paid to the preference shareholders at regular intervals. If it is not paid to them than it affects the fund raising capacity of the firm.



3.) Cost of equity share capital: it is not legally binding upon the company to pay dividend to the equity shareholders. They are not paid dividend at fixed rate. Shareholders invest money with the hope that they will get the dividend and the firm must earn minimum rate of return to keep the market price of shares stable. The return may be in different form

a) dividend per share

            Ke =D/P

b) Dividend per share + growth

            Ke =D/P + g

c) Earning per share

             Ke =EPS/NP

d) Realized yield method: the earlier methods fail to estimate future dividend and earning correctly. To overcome this limitation actual average rate of return realized in the past is used. Average rate of return is found out with the help of dividend received in the past along with gain realized at the time of the sale of the shares.

4.) Cost of retained earning: it is the opportunity cost of dividend foregone by the shareholders.

Kr =D/NP + g


(II) Weighted average cost of capital: it is also called overall cost of capital or composite cost of capital as it is the composite cost of various source of capital. In this kind of cost of capital weights are given to specific cost of capital. The weights may have book value or market value. As market value represents the true value of the investors, so market value weights are preferred than the book value.

Kw =∑ XW/∑W


Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Question No. 1 - BCOE - 143 Fundamentals of Financial Management

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BCOE - 143 Fundamentals of Financial Management

Question No. 1

Explain the meaning and objectives of financial management 


  • Meaning of Financial Management
Financial Management means planning, organising, directing and controlling the financial activities such as procurement and utilisation of funds of the enterprise. It means applying general management principles to financial resources of the enterprise.

  • Objectives of Financial Management
The financial management is generally concerned with procurement, allocation and control of financial resources of a concern. The objectives can be-

  1. To ensure regular and adequate supply of funds to the concern.
  2. To ensure adequate returns to the shareholders which will depend upon the earning capacity, market price of the share, expectations of the shareholders.
  3. To ensure optimum funds utilisation. Once the funds are procured, they should be utilised in maximum possible way at least cost.
  4. To ensure safety on investment, i.e, funds should be invested in safe ventures so that adequate rate of return can be achieved.
  5. To plan a sound capital structure-There should be sound and fair composition of capital so that a balance is maintained between debt and equity capital.

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