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2.1.1 Internal Finance

Long term

Owners' Capital

đź”— Using personal savings to finance the business

  • Safe, low-risk approach, not a form of equity, no shares given up, keeps full control of business, maintains all decision-making power, more motivated, more commitment
  • No financial cost, not a form of debt, no interest must be paid, benefit from lower costs
  • Likely to be limited, leading to early financial pressures if the business doesn't initially make a profit, loss of well-being, & another source of finance may be needed in order to grow faster
  • Won't benefit from added expertise

Retained Profit

đź”— Re-investing historical profits into the business (not available to start-ups)

  • Safe, low-risk approach, not a form of equity, no shares given up, keeps full control of business, maintains all decision-making power, more motivated, more commitment
  • No financial cost, not a form of debt, no interest must be paid, benefit from lower costs
  • There's an opportunity cost, sacrificing dividends, may create conflict with shareholders
  • Won't benefit from added expertise
  • Likely to be limited, another source of finance may be needed in order to grow faster
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Selling Fixed Assets

🔗 Selling surplus assets 📝 (e.g., spare machines or vehicles) to raise finance

  • Safe, low-risk approach, not a form of equity, no shares given up, keep full control of business, maintain all decision-making power, more motivated, more commitment
  • No financial cost, not a form of debt, no interest must be paid, benefit from lower costs
  • Quick way to raise finance and free up space, providing you can find a buyer quickly
  • Can only be used a finite number of times, only able to sell surplus assets, will eventually come to an end.
  • Opportunity cost, assets could have been used for the business.
  • May not receive full market value for the product, likely to have depreciated
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