Managing Financial Resources & Decisions;
Managing Financial Resources & Decisions;
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Learning Outcomes and assessment requirements
Learning Outcomes Assessment Requirements
1 Understand the sources of finance available to a business 1.1 identify the sources of finance available to a business
1.2 assess the implications of the difference sources.
1.3 evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business project
2 Understand the implications of finance as a resource within a business 2.1 analyse costs of different sources of finance
2.2 explain the importance of financial planning
2.3 assess the information needs of different decision makers
2.4 explain the impact of finance on the financial statements
3. Be able to make financial decisions based on financial information 3.1 analyse budgets and make appropriate decisions
3.2 explain the calculation of unit costs and make pricing decisions using relevant information
3.3 assess the viability of a project using investment appraisal techniques
4. Be able to evaluate the financial performance of a business
4.1 discuss the main financial statements
4.2 compare appropriate formats of financial statements for different types of business
4.3 interpret financial statements using appropriate ratios and comparisons, both internal and external
In addition to the above PASS criteria, this assignment gives you the opportunity to submit evidence in order to achieve the following MERIT and DISTINCTION grades
Grade Descriptor
Indicative characteristic/s
Contextualisation
M1Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions • effective judgements have been made
• complex problems with more than one variable have been explored
• an effective approach to study and research has been applied
• Demonstrate that personal judgements made to recommend appropriate sources of finance to Softwood ltd which is effective and sensible in the given business context.
M2 Select / design and apply appropriate methods / techniques • relevant theories and techniques have been applied
• a range of methods and techniques have been applied
• a range of sources of information has been used
• the selection of methods and techniques/sources has been justified
• the design of methods/techniques has been justified
• complex information/data has been synthesised and processed
• appropriate learning methods/techniques have been applied
• Use a range of appropriate methods to deal with problems and ability to justify methods used.
• For instance, ability to evaluate the case study and use appropriate financial tools like investment appraisal tools, ratio analysis, budgeting to assess and compare the projects and evaluate performances effectively.
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M3 Present and communicate appropriate findings • the appropriate structure and approach has been used
• coherent, logical development of principles/concepts for the intended audience
• a range of methods of presentation have been used and technical language has been accurately used
• communication has taken place in familiar and unfamiliar contexts
• the communication is appropriate for familiar and unfamiliar audiences and appropriate media have been used
• Used the effective business presentation and described in professional way using technical terminology to present financial information coherently and logically.
• For example, explain the cash flow management in proper and presentable way using financial terminology.
D1 Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions • conclusions have been arrived at through synthesis of ideas and have been justified
• the validity of results has been evaluated using defined criteria
• self-criticism of approach has taken place
• realistic improvements have been proposed against defined characteristics for success
• Decisions on capital investment or external sourcing are made through in-depth analysis of the information, merits of the tools used and well justified on the context of the businesses.
D2 Take responsibility for managing and organising activities • autonomy/independence has been demonstrated
• substantial activities, projects or investigations have been planned, managed and organised
• activities have been managed
• the unforeseen has been accommodated
• the importance of interdependence has been recognised and achieved
• The importance of interdependence has been recognised and achieved for example clearly identified how some elements impact different financial parameters and analysed the relations of different ratios with each others.
D3 Demonstrate convergent /lateral / creative thinking • ideas have been generated and decisions taken
• self-evaluation has taken place
• convergent and lateral thinking have been applied
• problems have been solved
• innovation and creative thought have been applied
• receptiveness to new ideas is evident
• effective thinking has taken place in unfamiliar contexts
• Innovative and creative thoughts have been applied
• For example, combinations of a range of finances recommended to cater to different business needs or a reasonable business conclusion made through interpretation of financial statements and effective business recommendation made based on the conclusion.
Assignment title Managing financial resources for a business
Purpose of this assignment
This assignment is designed to give learners an opportunity to demonstrate the broad understanding of all the learning outcomes expected in the module. The learners could identify and recommend appropriate sources of finance evaluating all the implications. They also have opportunity to provide evidence of understanding how financial information are used to make decisions in planning and budgeting. Further, this will also provide opportunity to show the uses of different financial tools in pricing, investment appraisals and evaluation of financial performance.
Scenario
Case Study :Softwood Ltd
Softwood Ltd is a medium-sized limited liability company producing furniture for the retail sector and private homes for the last 6 years, mainly catering for domestic market.
The business was initially set up by 3 young carpenters. They have shown the exceptional understanding with each other as a result the business has been growing steadily over the years. Given the past business successes, growing brand name and the loyal customer base the promoters have realized that it is the best time to go for expansion. Their intention to go for expansion is also backed by a growing enquiry for their furniture from some overseas buyers as well. Whilst their ability and skills to design and produce the furniture is largely undiminished, other business functions such as marketing, administration and sourcing materials at the best prices are not well integrated as neither are particularly skilled in the professional business processes.
Recently, they have appointed a young and energetic John Mathew as the Managing Director (MD) to study and manage the business as it expands. He has several year experience managing a fast moving consumer goods manufacturing business.
Their preliminary study has suggested that for the proposed expansion and to attract foreign buyers they need to modernize their operation and invest some money in new equipment and tools. While the successful businesses have increased the company’s capital base and satisfaction to promoters, the company at present need much more capital to expand as per the plan.
John was excited to learn the range of finance available in the market to his company which has a good track record. He already had a preliminary talk with a bank manager who was encouraging and even suggested to prepare a detailed financial plan and forecast in order to apply for a bank loan. He did receive some leaflets, with outline headings for various information that are required for a reliable forecast. He also recommended for a reliable and user friendly financial planning software which could save time and money. However, John was aware that Softwood Ltd. could also explore for other internal as well as external sources of finances available. Many equipment suppliers in the market have tie ups with financing companies and offer very flexible financing options like lease, hire purchase etc. As such, each source of finances bear different borrowing costs, so it is the duty of MD to highlight them to the promoters so the most prudent decisions could be taken. Following the meeting with the bank manager John also felt the need to collect the right information to prepare the realistic financial forecast.
Section A
A part of the expansion plan of Softwood Ltd included setting up a separate production unit for contemporary designed furniture for exports which is expected to start production in January 2015. John wanted to ensure a good cash management for this unit as he did not want any hiccups for the company’s first ever export venture. So he gathered information to prepare a cash budget for the future as follows:
Forecast of income and expenses for the year 2015 are as follows:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sales 350 350 350 500 500 700 700 900 900 800 900 900
Purchase 140 140 140 200 200 280 280 360 360 320 360 360
Labour 105 105 105 150 150 210 210 270 270 240 270 270
Other variable
Expenses 35 35 35 50 50 70 70 90 90 80 90 90
(Note all the figures in the table above are in £ 000)
1. Half of the Sales are on 2 months credit.
2. Purchases are paid after 2 months.
3. Labour costs are paid in the same month as they incur.
4. Other variable costs are paid in the following month.
5. Fixed expenses of £75,000 per month are paid the next month.
6. Annual repayment for the machines is £400,000 being made in June.
7. Other financial information are:
a. Opening cash balance is £50,000.
b. Opening stock is £450,000; closing stock is valued at £ 425,000.
c. Annual Depreciation of£400,000 is not included in the Fixed Expenses above.
Section B
The proposed expansion and the modernization of the current operation entailed purchase of a new modern plant for seasoning of wood. The following two suppliers were shortlisted based on their quotations and future cash-flows:
ABC Ltd- Cost of machine is£ 2,000, 000 and the scrap value at the end of 5th year is estimated at £200,000.
XYZ Ltd- Cost of machine is £1,700,000.
Cost of finance is estimated at 10% p.a. The life of machines is 5 years in both cases.
Their cash-flow from the operation for the next 5 years are forecasted as follows:
Years ABC Ltd
( £ 000)
XYZ Ltd
( £ 000)
1 600 600
2 700 700
3 800 500
4 600 400
5 100 150
Section C
Analysing historical financial statements gives the insight of the company’s financial standings through the information about the existing profitability, liquidity and the financial leverages. This also provides the platform for drawing up any future plan for the company. John realized the limited financial knowledge of the promoters so he decided to explain the basics before analysing the company’s financial statements.
He had past two years ’Income Statement and Balance Sheets available to analyse.
Income Statements £000
2013 2012
Sales Cost of sales
Gross profit
Operating expenses
Profit before interest and tax
Interest
Net profit before tax
Income tax
Profit after tax
Retained profit brought forward
Retained profit carried forward
3590
(2010)
1580
(1105)
475
(155)
320
(68)
252
608
860 2,217
(1,201)
1016
(732)
284
(86)
198
(50)
148
460
608
Balance Sheet £ 000
2013 2012
Non Current Assets:
Freehold property – cost
Equipment – cost
Depreciation
Current Assets:
Inventory (stock)
Trade receivables (debtors)
Bank
Prepayments
Less: Current Liabilities
Trade Payables(creditors)
Other Payables
Net Working Capital
Net Assets
Less: Long Term Liabilities
9% Long term Loan
1170
1015
(450)
565
1735
312
350
78
280
1020
425
125
550
470
2205
925
1280
1170
675
(210)
465
1,635
296
290
65
235
886
241
106
347
539
2174
1146
1028
Equity
420,000 ordinary £1 shares
Retained Profit
420
860
______
1280
420
608
______
1028
Task 1
a) Identify the different sources of finance available to Softwood Ltd. to finance the proposed expansion plan and assess their implications to the business. (Covers Assessment Criteria 1.1 & 1.2)
b) Analyse the costs associated with each sources identified above and evaluate with recommendation the most appropriate sources of finance for Softwood Ltd’s expansion plan.(Covers Assessment Criteria 1.3 and 2.1)
To achieve M1 demonstrate that personal judgements are made to recommend appropriate sources of finance to Softwood Ltd which is effective and sensible in the given business context.
To achieve D2demonstrate that the importance of interdependence has been recognised and achieved. For example, combinations of a range of finances recommended recognising their inter-dependence and impacts on the business.
Task 2
a) Explain why financial planning is necessary to make the proposed expansion venture successful. And also assess the information that are necessary for the decision makers to make the financial plan effective and realistic(Covers Assessment Criteria 2.2 & 2.3).
b) Explain the impact of finance on the financial statements of Softwood Ltd.(Covers Assessment Criteria 2.4).
To achieve M3present business information coherently and logically in a professional way using financial terminology.
To achieve D3 provide evidence of original thinking and presentation of a decision that is appropriately applied in the case study scenario.
Task 3
a) Prepare the cash budget for Softwood Ltd from January to December 2015 from the information provided in Section A and analyse how you will manage the cash during this period.(Covers Assessment Criteria 3.1)
b) From the income and cost information given in section “A” above and the annual production estimated at 25,000 units, explain the calculation of the unit cost of a furniture and the implications of these costs in pricing decisions.(Covers Assessment Criteria 3.2).
c) Using investment appraisal methods on the information given in section “B” above, assess and recommend the most viable alternative for Softwood Limited. (Covers Assessment Criteria 3.3)
To achieve M2 demonstrate the use of a range of appropriate methods and techniques like investment appraisal tools, cost and pricing and budgeting to deal with the problems and get appropriate solutions.
To achieve D1demonstrate that decisions on capital investment, pricing and cash management are made through in-depth analysis of the information, merits of the tools used and well justified on the context of the businesses.
Task 4
a) Discuss the main financial statements of a business highlighting their structures and significances. And also compare how they differ in a i) Sole Trader ii) Partnership and iii) Company.(Covers Assessment Criteria 4.1 & 4.2)
b) Using information provided in section “C” above and taking into consideration the industry averages, make a comparative study of the financial performance of Softwood Ltd for the year 2012 and 2013 with the help of following financial ratios:
Industry Averages
i)Gross Profit Margin 40%
ii)Net Profit Margin 10%
iii) Return on Capital Employed 15%
iv) Asset Turnover Ratio 3
v) Current Ratio 2
vi) Quick Asset Ratio 1.5
vii) Stock Days 75
viii) Debtors Days 30
ix) Debt Equity Ratio. 1.0
(Covers Assessment Criteria 4.3)
To achieve M3 present the financial statements and their interpretations coherently and logically in a professional way using financial terminology.
To achieve D3 present reasonable business conclusion made through interpretation of financial statements and effective business recommendation made based on the conclusion.
Evidence checklist Summary of evidence required by student
Task 1 An essay identifying internal and external sources of finance, their implication to the business and recommend the most suitable ones evaluating all the available sources to Softwood Ltd.
Task 2 An essay explaining the significances of financial planning to Softwood Ltd and the information required for decision making. The report should also include the impact of finance to financial statements.
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Task 3 Preparation of cash budget, calculation of unit cost and applications of investment appraisal tools and analyse the results to make the appropriate business decisions.
Task 4 A report describing key financial statements and interpreting their results with the help of the suggested ratios in the assignment brief.
Achievement Summary
Qualification Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business
Assessor name
Unit Number and title Unit 2 Managing Financial Resources & Decisions
Student name
Criteria Reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able to: Achieved?
(tick)
LO 1 Understand the sources of finance available to a business
1.1 identify the sources of finance available to a business
1.2
assess the implications of the difference sources.
1.3 evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business project
LO 2 Understand the implications of finance as a resource within a business
2.1
analyse costs of different sources of finance
2.2
explain the importance of financial planning
2.3
assess the information needs of different decision makers
2.4 explain the impact of finance on the financial statements
LO 3 Be able to make financial decisions based on financial information
3.1 analyse budgets and make appropriate decisions
3.2 explain the calculation of unit costs and make pricing decisions using relevant information
3.3 assess the viability of a project using investment appraisal techniques
LO 4 Be able to evaluate the financial performance of a business
4.1 discuss the main financial statements
4.2 compare appropriate formats of financial statements for different types of business
4.3 interpret financial statements using appropriate ratios and comparisons, both internal and external
Higher Grade achievements (where applicable)
Grade descriptor
Achieved?
(tick)
Grade descriptor
Achieved?
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M1:
D1:
M2:
D2:
M3: D3:
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