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4.4 The finance function

The finance function in a business involves decisions about financing (where to get money, credit or loans), investing (the best combination of long-term productive assets to acquire, hold, use and sell), and dividend policy (how much cash to pay to shareholders if the company has made a profit).

The best formal evidence of finance function decisions that have been made is found in the Statement of Financial Position (formerly the Balance Sheet) and the Statement of Cash Flows. You have copies of these reports and we will look at them in detail.

Text Reading

Atrill, Mclaney, Harvey & Jenner, pages 10-13

List the three primary financial reports and state briefly how they relate to the ideas of profit maximisation and wealth maximisation. Do they give any information on any non-financial goals?

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