211 Internal Finance AS Edexcel New Specification 2015 Business By Mrs Hilton for.

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211 Internal Finance AS Edexcel New Specification 2015 Business By Mrs Hilton for

Lesson Objectives To be able to discuss the pros and cons and uses of the various internal finance methods; owners capital, personal savings, retained profit, sale of assets To be able to answer sample exam questions based on the topic area

From the specification a) Owner’s capital: personal savings b) Retained profit c) Sale of assets a) Owner’s capital: personal savings b) Retained profit c) Sale of assets

Guidance from Edexcel

Starter What do you own? Do you have any savings? Are you good with money? If I gave you £20 right now would you save it or spend it?

Reasons for raising finance To pay debts, this is likely to be a consolidation loan which may pay off suppliers To help a business over a slow trading period - overdraft To expand: a business may apply for long term finance such as a loan To start-up a business may apply for a loan with a business plan or ask friends and family to invest To buy stock: a business would ask a supplier for trade credit, typically 30, 60, 90 days

OWNERS CAPITAL

Owners capital This is also sometimes called owners equity It shows the stake the owner has in the business This represents the net assets of the company – if all the debts of the business were paid off how much would be owed to the owner The owner may have used savings or a redundancy payout to start up the business, this is in theory still owed back to the owner, although they may never take it back out in the lifetime of the business Owners capital – sole trader start-up capital

RETAINED PROFIT

Retained profits After a year or more of trading a business may have some profits that they are able to re-invest into the business to help it grow. A well run business should continually re- invest in new staff / equipment / stock/ premises / vehicles etc If a business is in its first year of trading it will NOT have any retained profits – as it will not have made any to retain. The advantage is there is no interest to pay. The disadvantage is once it is used it has gone. This is an internal source of finance. Internal source of finance

SALE OF ASSETS

Sale of assets A business can raise finance by selling items that they already own. This could be:  Machinery  Land  Premises  Vehicles The business that sells the asset will no longer have the benefit of that asset and it will not appear on the balance sheet of the company – meaning the business will look less attractive to investors Internal source of finance Watch a video on sources of finance and take a short quiz here here

Revision Video

Glossary Owners capital; this is the money invested by the owner in the business, this may have come from their own personal savings Retained profit; this is profit from a previous year that is saved and could be used to reinvest into the business Asset; this is an item that the business owns that could be sold to raise cash e.g. a van, a machine