5.1.1

Setting Financial Objectives

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Financial Objectives

Objectives are important for any business' finance department. Financial performance needs to be measured against the business' objectives.

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Benefits of financial objectives

  • Financial objectives provide direction and can be used to measure financial performance.
  • Financial objectives can be used to support decision making throughout the business.
  • Financial objectives can be used to motivate employees and teams of employees.
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Return on investment

  • A business may use return on investment as a financial objective. Return on investment can be measured using (profit from investment) ÷ investment cost) × 100.
  • Return on investment allows a business to calculate the efficiency of a project by comparing the amount invested with the amount returned.
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Long-term funding

  • A business may use long-term funding targets as a financial objective. A business may set an objective of ensuring that no more than 25% of its long-term funding comes from debt.
    • Setting targets to reduce long-term funding from debt can protect a business if there is an increase in interest rates.

Cost, Revenue and Profit for Financial Goals

Businesses can use cost, revenue and profit objectives to set financial goals.

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Revenue

  • Businesses may consider revenue when setting their targets. Revenue is also known as sales revenue or turnover and can be calculated: quantity of goods sold x selling price per item.
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Cost

  • Businesses may consider cost when setting their targets. Total cost is calculated by adding together fixed costs and variable costs.
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Cash flow

  • Businesses may consider cash flow objectives when setting their targets. Cash flow compares cash inflows and cash outflows to ensure a business always has enough cash to meet its short-term debts.
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Investment

  • Businesses may consider investment objectives when setting their targets. Investment objectives cover the total expenditure planned by a business to develop capital projects
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Capital structure

  • Businesses may consider capital structure objectives when setting their targets. Capital structure targets focus on the proportion of capital received from different sources of finance.

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1What is Business?

2Managers, Leadership & Decision Making

3Decision Making to Improve Marketing Performance

4Decision Making to Improve Operational Performance

5Decision Making to Improve Financial Performance

6Improving Human Resource Performance

7Analysing the Strategic Position of a Business

8Choosing Strategic Direction

9How to Pursue Strategies

10Managing Strategic Change

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