A study of Financial Management in Small Scale Industries in India
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1 A study of Financial Management in Small Scale Industries in India *Prof. Jayshri J Kadam **Prof. Dr. V.N. Laturkar * Lecturer, IBMRD, A.Nagar, India **Reader, SRTMU, Nanded, India Abstract Small Scale industries encompass vast scope covering activities like manufacturing, servicing, financing, construction, infrastructure etc. In view of Government of India s ever increasing importance given to the small scale industries in the national economy more & more small scale industries are to be set up in the years to come. By contributing it s increasing share to the national production, employment & exports, small scale industries also contribute to the economic development of the country. However, these industries are also plagued by the problems of raw material, finance, marketing, underutilization of capacity, etc. cash has become a big problem for small & even big businesses today. Lack of finance has driven many small business units into bankruptcy. Unfortunately many small businesses will become bankrupt because their owners have neglected the principal of cash management which normally determines their successes or failure. Cash is like oxygen to a business. Small scale enterprises, given their small resources find it difficult to have these own. Finance has been the important resource to start & run an enterprise4because it facilitates the entrepreneur to procure land, labour, material, machine& so on from different parties to run his/her enterprise. Report of third all India censuses also clearly indicate that lack of demand& shortage of working capital are the main reasons behind sickness/ incipient sickness of registered & unregistered small scale industries. Developing cash forecast is essential for new business because early sales do not generate enough cash to keep the company afloat. Better financial management can lead the company ahead in competition as well as it will help the entrepreneur to avoid the situation of bankruptcy & industrial sickness. This paper is an attempt to understand various financial techniques to help the entrepreneurs to avoid the situation of industrial sickness. Key Words: Cash Management, Small scale entrepreneurs, Industrial sickness Page 1
2 Introduction: Finance is the key input of production distribution& development. It is therefore aptly described as the life- blood of industry& is prerequisite for accelerating the process of industrial development. Especially in case of small scale industries, finance is the key input in growth & development. The financial investment of these small units comes mainly from within; most of them invest their own funds or borrowed funds. Much less comes from banks & government channels. Small scale entrepreneurs face a lot of problem while availing loan facility form commercial banks as well as Government agencies. Financial institutions ask for a lot of information& data, state financial corporation takes several months to take decision on extending term loans small scale sector are not in a position to offer guarantee required by the banking sector. Even when small loans can be raised from Government agencies the procedure is so cumbersome that most of the entrepreneurs, who either are illiterate or semiliterate, hesitate to make use of these facilities. This makes matter very difficult for the small industrialist, particularly when he is new to this way of life, & he has to deal with both state financial corporation as well as banks. Quite often few get fed up at this stage & give up. The importance of Cash Management to the success of Small Business- Managing cash flow which is a struggle for many business owners involves- Forecasting Collecting Disbursing Investing & planning for the cash a company needs to operate smoothly. A business must have enough cash to meet it s obligations as they come due or it will experience bankruptcy. Creditors, employees & lenders expected to be paid on time, which require cash. Proper cash management permeates entrepreneurs to adequately meet their cash demands of their businesses avoid unnecessarily large cash balances & stretch the profit-generating power of each credit or dollar their companies own. Entrepreneurs must have the discipline to manage cash flow from the first day of its operation. Although cash problem affect all companies young businesses are more prone to suffer cash shortages because all the available cash is used for their productive activities& their cash generating activities have not reached the level to generate enough cash to cover rapidly growing expenses. Cash Management Role of the Entrepreneur- The five key cash management roles every entrepreneur must fulfill are- 1) Cash finder- This is the entrepreneurs first & the foremost responsibility. Must make sure there is enough capital to meet present as well as future bills. This is not a one time task but an ongoing job. Page 2
3 2) Cash planner- As a cash planner an Entrepreneur makes sure the companies cash used properly & efficiently. Must keep track of its cash make sure that it is available to pay bills & plan for it s future use. Planning requires ones to forecast the company s inflows & outflows for the month ahead with the help of a cash budget. 3) Cash Distributor- The role require entrepreneur to control the cash needed to pay the companies bills &the priority & the timing to those payments. Forecasting cash disbursements accurately & making sure the cash is available when payments come due are essential to keep the business solvent. 4) Cash collector-the role require entrepreneur to make sure customers pay their bills on time. Too often entrepreneurs focus on pumping of sales while neglecting to collect the cash from these sales. Uncollected accounts drain a small company s pool of cash very quickly. 5) Cash conserver- The role require entrepreneur to make sure the company gain maximum value for the dollar it spends. Avoiding unnecessary expenditure is an important part of this task. The goal is to spend cash so it will produce a return for the company. Type of industrial Finance- Depending upon the type of activity entrepreneur require three type of Finance 1) Short term finance- For the period of less than one year. It is usually required to meet variable, seasonal or temporary working capital needs. 2) Medium Term finance-the period of 1-5 years. Medium term finance is usually required for permanent working capital, small expansions, replacements, modifications etc. 3) Long Term Finance- Period exceeding 5 years. Long term finance is usually required for procuring fixed assets, for the establishment of a new business, for substantial expansion of existing business, modernization. Page 3
4 Sources of finance for small scale sector- Sources of finance Fixed Working capital State Govt. SFC s NSIC SSICS SIDCS Commercial banks Commercial Banks Industrial co-operative banks Indigenous banks Money lender Investment corporations Page 4
5 Magnitude of sickness in the SSI sector in country- The incidence of sickness in the small scale industries sector has declined from the year 1999 to 2003, as per the data compiled by the RBI from scheduled commercial banks. The number of sick units in the country has come down from as at the end of March 1987 to85187 as at the end of March 2008( provisional) The total sick SSI units,, with the amounts outstanding against them for years ending March 1987 to 2008 were as given in following table- Year Sick SSI Units Amount outstanding Page 5
6 Notes: data are provisional &1988 data relate to end June data relates to end September The incidence of sickness in SSI sector has declined from the year 1987 to 2008 as per the data compiled by RBI from scheduled commercial banks. The number of sick units come down from at the end of March 1987 to at the end of March 2008, but at the same time amount outstanding continuously goes on increasing this is mainly due to lack of proper cash management by small scale entrepreneurs. Page 6
7 Conclusion: For entrepreneurs, small business financial management is a vital aspect of growing a profitable company. Implementing sound economic principles and keeping a close watch on cash flow will help lay a solid financial foundation for the new venture. Monetary policies and procedures for effective cash management need to be part of the entrepreneur's business plan. Though it may be more exciting for the entrepreneur to dream about the actual services or products that the company will provide, a business cannot thrive, and may not survive, if the financing aspects are left to chance. In order to arrest sickness at the incipient stage banks & financial institutions should periodically review the accounts of the small scale industr8ies borrowers to identify units which are becoming sick or are prone to sickness. The Government of India & the RBI should be requested to direct commercial banks & financial institutions to provide information on sickness to the agencies like BIFR implementing the rehabilitation programme to facilitate them to take up appropriate action. It is also suggested that Government should conduct special EDP s for training the entrepreneurs in financial aspects. References: 1)I. M. pandey: Financial Management, ( sixth revised edition ), vikas publishing House Ltd., New Dehli, 1994, p.755 2)Vasant Desai; Small scale Industries & entrepreneurship, first edition, Himalaya publishing House Ltd., New Dehli, Oct, 1994 p.94,95, ) John Argenti: Symptoms of sickness, Accountancy. Page 7
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