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Objective of the study

II. Meaning of working capital management III. Importance of working capital management IV. Company profile: Britannia Industries A. History of the company V. Significance of accounting policy VI. Ways to prepare a good working capital management policy VII. Meaning of inventory management A. Types of inventory management VIII.Data analysis and interpretation IX. Conclusion X. Bibliography

Summary Finance function is a core function in any organization. I financial management is that managerial activity which is concerned with planning and counseling of firm's financial resources. One such area of financial management is "Working Capital" and management of this is known as "Working Capital Management". In practice, a firm has to employ short-term assets and short run sources of financing. The management of such assets, and short run sources of financing. The management of such assets, described as working capital management or current assets as working capital management is current assets management is one of the most important aspects of overall financial management. Technically the management is an integral part of the overall financial management. To that extent it is similar to the long-term decision making process because both entail an analysis of the effects of the risk and profitability. The management is concerned with the problems that arise in attempting to manage current assets, the current liabilities and the interrelationship that exist between them. The term current assets refer to those assets, which in ordinary course of business can be, or will be turned into cash within one year without undergoing a diminution in value and without disrupting the operations of the firm. CL are those liabilities which are intended at their inception to the paid inn ordinary course of business, within a year, out of CA's or earnings of the owner. The goal of working capital management is to manage firm's current assets and current liabilities in such a way that a satisfactory level of working capital is maintained. This is so because if the firm cannot maintain a satisfactory level of working capital, it is likely to become insolvent.

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II. Environmental analysis of FMGC sector A. Growth prospects

III. An overview of the Indian FMCG industry IV. The top 10 companies in FMCG sector V. Analysis of Indian FMCG sector VI. Company overview: ITC Group A. History B. Structure C. Awards and certificates VII. SWOT analysis of ITC VIII.Financial statement analysis of ITC IX. Project methodology X. Findings and recommendations XI. Conclusion XII. Bibliography

Summary Well-established distribution networks, intense competition between the organized and unorganized segments characterize the FMGC sector. It is expected to grow by over 60% by 2010. That will translate into an annual growth of 10% over a 5-year period. It has been estimated that FMCG sector will rise from around Rs 56,500 crores in 2005 to Rs 92,100 crores in 2010. Hair care, household care, male grooming, female hygiene, and the chocolates and confectionery categories are estimated to be the fastest growing segments, says an HSBC report. Though the sector witnessed a slower growth in 2002-2004, it has been able to make a fine recovery since then. For example, Indian Tobacco Company Limited (ITC) has shown a healthy growth in the last quarter. An estimated double-digit growth over the next few years shows that the good times are likely to continue.With the presence of 12.2% of the world population in the villages of India, the Indian rural FMCG market is something no one can overlook. Increased focus on farm sector will boost rural incomes, hence providing better growth prospects to the FMCG companies. Better infrastructure facilities will improve their supply chain. FMCG sector is also likely to benefit from growing demand in the market. Because of the low per capita consumption for almost all the products in the country, FMCG companies have immense possibilities for growth. And if the companies are able to change the mindset of the consumers, i.e. if they are able to take the consumers to branded products and offer new generation products, they would be able to generate higher growth in the near future. It is expected that the rural income rise in 2008, boosting purchasing power in the countryside. However, the demand in urban areas would be the key growth driver over the long term. Also, increase in the urban population, along with increase in income levels and the availability of new categories, would help the urban areas maintain their position in terms of consumption

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Working Capital Management Working capital management involves the relationship between a firm's short-term assets and its short-term liabilities. The goal of working capital management is to ensure that a firm is able to continue its operations and that it has sufficient ability to satisfy both maturing short-term debt and upcoming operational expenses. The... …………………………………………………………………..===============

Working capital management involves the relationship between a firm's short-term assets and its short-term liabilities. The goal of working capital management is to ensure that a firm is able to continue its operations and that it has sufficient ability to satisfy both maturing short-term debt and upcoming operational expenses. The management of working capital involves managing inventories, accounts receivable and payable, and cash. It focuses on three main issues come under the working capital management such as: holding cash, float and managing cash. Read the article and explore all the links to get the details. Tags: Working Capital, Working Capital Management, Managerial Accounting, Finance

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