Corporate finance & investments: corporate finance issues prevailing in India at present

Authors

  • Dhiresh Kumar Parmeshwar Singh Memorial Degree College, DDU University Gorakhpur
  • Krishna Kant Mishra Parmeshwar Singh Memorial Degree College, DDU University Gorakhpur

Keywords:

Corporate finance issues prevailing, Corporate finance, Corporate financial framework, Economic uncertainty, Investments

Abstract

The subject of corporate finance has assumed tremendous significance in light of the ongoing economic uncertainty across the world. Apart from the three most important decisions of fundraising, fund deployment, and generation of returns, greater emphasis has been laid down upon creating a long-term value through Economic value addition (EVA). The role of assets in the generation of cash flows has become even more pronounced in modern-day changing dynamics. More than the external factors, India has certain homegrown structural problems which seriously needs to be addressed at this juncture; the prominent ones being ensuring a high ICOR and addressing the supply side bottlenecks in the economy. Indian companies will have to address the financial problems in the light of the current macroeconomic turmoil of high inflation and revised growth projection of 5%. This has to be done despite having a sound corporate financial framework. This paper attempts to address these problems and tries to suggest some solution to overcome the period of uncertainty.

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Published

2016-01-31

How to Cite

Kumar, D., & Mishra, K. K. (2016). Corporate finance & investments: corporate finance issues prevailing in India at present. International Research Journal of Management, IT and Social Sciences, 3(1), 23–29. Retrieved from https://sloap.org/journals/index.php/irjmis/article/view/344

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