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FUNDS FLOW ANALYSIS Learning objectives: • Concept of funds flow statement • Preparation on total resource basis • Preparation on cash basis • FFS on working capital basis • Significance of FFS and its interpretation.
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  • FUNDS FLOW ANALYSISLearning objectives:Concept of funds flow statementPreparation on total resource basisPreparation on cash basisFFS on working capital basisSignificance of FFS and its interpretation.

  • Introduction and concept of FFS Over a period of time, every item of B/S undergoes change. While a business may show considerable profits, there may not be adequate cash to meet business needs. Or, in spite of borrowings, funds may not be available to support inventory. Statement of changes in financial position (SCFP) answers all these questions.

  • Funds Flow StatementFunds Flow Statement (FFS) is also known as:Cash flow statement (presentation is different)Statement of sources and uses / applications of fundsStatement of money provided and its dispositionSummary of financial operationsFinancial expansion and replacementStatement of changes of financial position(SCFP)

  • FFS the conceptFFS captures movement of funds, whereas B/S indicates static picture of sources and uses of funds. FFS shows how did the business meet its expenses, liabilities and create assets during the year, how did it pay taxes and dividends and the sources of those funds. FFS is complementary to B/S, and PL statement.

  • Preparation of FFS on total resource basisTake difference of corresponding values in B/S of 2 years.Positive differences on assets side and negative differences on liability side should be grouped.Negative differences on assets side and positive differences on liability side should be grouped. When added up all items in each group, both totals will tally, indicating arithmetical accuracy. Thus FFS is prepared and presented as required by management.

  • FFS on cash basisClassify net B/S changes between 2 points in time into changes that increase or decrease cash.Classify from PL A/c. factors that increase or decrease cash.Reclassify this information into a source of funds and uses (or application) of funds.

  • Sources of funds that increase cash1. Net decrease in any asset other than cash and fixed assets2. Decrease in gross block or gross fixed assets3. Net increase in any liability4. Proceeds from sale of any equity or pref. shares5. Funds from operations

  • Uses of funds that decrease cashNet increase in any asset other than cash and fixed assetsGross increase in fixed assetsNet decrease in any liabilityRetirement / redemption of shares or bonds or purchase of sharesDividend pay out

  • FFS on working capital basisIncrease in CA results in increase in WCDecrease in CA results in decrease in WCIncrease in CL results in decrease in WCDecrease in CL results in increase in WCThis statement is frequently used by bankers to determine whether minimum WC requirement is maintained by borrowers and to monitor borrowers cash credit a/c. or WC loan A/c.

  • Significance of FFSDetection of imbalances in cash flows and appropriate actionDivisional performance appraisalEvaluation of firms financing Planning for future financing

  • Advantages-Funds Flow Statement1. It gives the figure of flow of funds from operations. This is more relevant than the net profit revealed by PL A/c. Depn and amortization is charged at the discretion of management and hence, profit, which is after deducting above two charges, may not be representative of cash generated. In FFS, depn and non-cash charges are added back.

  • Advantages - FFS2. Comparison of the figures of working capital budget with the figures of sources and applications of funds in the FFS enables management to ascertain how far the budget has been implemented. It also helps in preparation of budget for the subsequent period.

  • Limitations of Funds Flow StatementFFS shows flow of net working capital, which includes Stock of goods, Prepaid expenses, which do not contribute to the short term ability of the enterprise to pay its debts or liabilities. Because of these limitations, AS 3 (Revised) has done away with it and has recommended preparation of Cash Flow Statement.

  • Distinction- FFS & CFS.1. FFS deals with changes in working capital position while CFS deals with changes in cash position between two points of time.2. FFS does not contain opening and closing balances of cash and cash equivalents, but CFS gives both.

  • Distinction between FFS & CFS3. FFS records sources of funds and application of funds, resulting in increase in working capital (WC) or decrease in WC. In case of CFS, difference is reflected in opening and closing cash and cash equivalents. 4. Statement showing WC changes is prepared along with FFS, but no such statement is prepared in case of CFS.

  • Distinction between FFS & CFS5. FFS can be prepared if CFS by indirect method is made available. But one cannot prepare CFS from FFS. For CFS, statement showing changes in WC is required. To prepare CFS by direct method, cash received from Debtors and paid to Creditors and to employees, etc. are required.

  • Distinction between FFS & CFS6. FFS is relevant in estimating firms ability to meet its long term liabilities. CFS is more relevant in estimating firms capacity to meet its liabilities over a short term. 7. FFS is not required by Companies Act or SEBIs regulations. CFS must be prepared and circulated to shareholders of company, as per Co. Act and SEBI rules.

  • Distinction between FFS & Income Statement or PL A/c.1. FFS matches funds raised during a period and funds applied or used. PL A/c. matches income and expenditure over a period.2. FFS tells increase or decrease in NWC during a period , whereas PL A/c. reveals net profit or loss during the period. 3. FFS deals with revenue and capital items, whereas PL deals with only revenue items.

  • Distinction - FFS & PL A/c.4. For preparing FFS, Income statement or PL is required. Income statement can be prepared without reference to FFS.5. Preparation of FFS, though optional, is advantageous. Income statement is must.6. No prescribed format for FFS. But for PLA/c. prescribed format must be followed by banks, ins.co. and electricity companies.

  • Dist-Statement Showing Changes in Working Capital & FFS 1. SSCWC notes the effect of changes in each one of the current assets and current liabilities on WC. FFS notes the effect of items other than current assets and current liabilities on WC.2. Items appearing in SSCWC are constituents of WC, but items appearing in FFS are not constituents of WC.

  • Distinction - SSCWC and FFS3. Only BS is required to prepare SSCWS, whereas to prepare FFS, PLA/c. and BS are required.4. SSCWC is not presented in T form, but FFS can be presented in T form.

  • Why FFS is importantRemember these words:In business, CASH IS KING Cash Flow Statement will be taken up in next session.

  • AssignmentPrepare FFS or statement of sources and uses or application of funds from the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss A/c. of any company. Comment on your findings.Prepare cash flow statement showing: Funds generated from operations, Funds generated from investing activities, and Funds generated from financing activities Compare with cash flows of earlier year and comment on observations.

  • SummaryWe have studied:the concept of cash flow & funds flowhow to prepare and FFS? what are the methods of presentation of FFS?what is Cash Flow statement under Clause 32 of Listing Agreement with stock exchange?what is the utility of FFS and interpretation?what is the significance of FFS?

  • Case study Reliance Industries Preparation and Study of Funds Flow Statement of Reliance Industries Limited for the year 2007-08.Source: Annual Report of Reliance Industries Limited for Financial Year 2007-08

  • Funds Flow Analysis -Reliance Industries Limited Year ended 31st March, 2008 SOURCES OF FUNDS Rs. CroresProfit After Tax (PAT) 19506Add: Depreciation 4692 Equity share warrants 1682 Unsecured Loans 11623Increase in Current Liab.&Prov 5460Increase in Deferred Tax 890Total Sources 43853

  • Funds Flow Analysis- Reliance Industries Ltd.:UsesAcquisition of Fixed Assets 20174Investments 5812Inventory 2111Sundry Debtors 2495Cash and Bank Balances 2445

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  • Funds Flow Analysis- Reliance Industries Ltd.:UsesLoans and Advances 5852Other Current Assets 73Secured Loans repaid 2969 Sub-total 41931 Increase in Reserves 1781 Others 141 Total Applications 43853

  • Funds Flow Analysis-Reliance Industries LimitedLong term Sources: Rs. Crores 43853 minus 5460 (CL+)-890(Def.tax) =37503Long term applications:27104(FA)+5812(Inv)+2969(loans)=35885

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  • Funds Flow Analysis-Reliance Industries LimitedShort term sources = 5460+890=6350 croresShort term uses = 12976 crores(CA) Unsecured loans + share warrants=13305 crores plus part of profits have been used for acquiring fixed assets of 21704 crores

  • Funds flow analysis-Reliance Industries LimitedCA increase 7051 crores as against CL increased by 5280 crores.Note: Statement of changes in working capital is not prepared as a separate statement, but changes ae included in Sources and Uses of funds.

  • Next Quiz11th December, 2010. Date will be confirmed and time, and venue will be announced by Exam and Academics dept. Syllabus All what has been taken up in class till 5th December, 2010.Mis Sem Exam or one more quiz will be conducted even earlier or this date may be advanced or pre-poned.


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