The Chapter, "Sources of Business Finance," defines business finance, its nature, and significance. It classifies fund sources based on period, ownership, and generation. Key sources discussed include shares, debentures, retained earnings, trade credit, factoring, lease financing, public deposits, commercial paper, and loans from banks/financial institutions
Sources of Business Finance | ||
1 | ◼️Financial needs of Business ◼️Classification of Source of Fund ◼️Retained Earnings ◼️Trade Credit | |
2 | ◼️Factoring ◼️Lease Finance ◼️Public Deposit ◼️Commercial Paper ◼️Equity Shares | |
3 | ◼️Issue of Debentures ◼️Type of Debentures ◼️Difference b/w Shares & Debentures | |
4 | ◼️Commercial Paper ◼️Loans from Financial Institution ◼️International Financing ◼️Factors affecting the choice of the source of Finance | |
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