Study materials for Capitalization-MBA, Lecture notes of Finance

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2021/2022

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Chapter INTRODUCTION Financial planning and decision play a major role in the field of financial management which consists of the major area of financial management such as, capitalization, financial structure, capital structure, leverage and financial forecasting. Financial planning includes the following important parts: e Estimating the amount of capital to be raised. e Determining the form and proportionate amount of securities. e Formulating policies to manage the financial plan. MEANING OF CAPITAL The term capital refers to the total investment of the company in terms of money, and assets. It is also called as total wealth of the company. When the company is going to invest large amount of finance into the business, it is called as capital. Capital is the initial and integral part of new and existing business concern. The capital requirements of the business concern may be classified into two categories: (a) Fixed capital (b) Working capital. Fixed Capital Fixed capital is the capital, which is needed for meeting the permanent or long-term purpose of the business concern. Fixed capital is required mainly for the purpose of meeting capital expenditure of the business concern and it is used over a long period. It is the amount invested in various fixed or permanent assets, which are necessary for a business concern. Definition of Fixed Capital According to the definition of Hoagland, “Fixed capital is comparatively easily defined to include land, building, machinery and other assets having a relatively permanent existence”.