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Corporate Finance is an area of continued frustration as you juggle to maximize corporate value while managing the firm's financial risks & cashflow. Capital Investment decisions are increasingly short-term choices & you have to know whether to finance an investment with equity or debt, and when or whether to pay dividends to shareholders. Put simply, you need professional help. The short term decisions can often be grouped under the heading "Working Capital Management", dealing with the short-term balance of current assets and current liabilities; the focus here is on managing cash of course, inventories, short-term borrowing and lending - such as the payment terms on credit extended to customers. The terms Corporate Finance and Corporate Financier are also associated with Investment Banking. The typical role of an Investment Banker is to evaluate a company's financial needs and raise the appropriate type of capital that best fits those needs - it's not all about bankers bonuses !
CASE STUDY 1Problem Nort-East based temporary recruitment agency with £1m turnover was forced into liquidation due to negligent financial management. Solution An offer of finance was made for a new company to be set up to buy the assets. Initial visit, survey, sanction and documentation was concluded within 5 working days. Cash was made available to meet the first week's wages and provide ongoing working capital.
CASE STUDY 2Problem Sign manufacturer with £400k turnover unable to access bank funding to meet an imminent VAT bill. Solution Initial visit, survey, sanction and documentation and debt verification concluded within 3 days. Cash paid out on day 4 to meet the VAT liability and provide ongoing working capital.
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