A Comparison of Financial Management Types and Purposes

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Rupinder Maan Singh

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One of the most critical considerations when starting any business is securing funding. A substantial cash reserve and well-managed finances are necessary not only while a firm is operating but even when it has closed its doors for good. This is why sound fiscal management and control are essential throughout a company's existence. Management of a company's money includes tasks including arranging, planning, directing, and controlling such tasks. Among other things, these actions include the purchase and usage of cash. Managing a business's money is a crucial but often neglected responsibility. In order to accomplish their goals and objectives, businesses engage in financial management, which include strategically planning, organising, regulating, and monitoring their financial resources. Among a company's various financial procedures, it is a great way to keep track of money coming in, going out, accounting, payments, and risk assessment. A area of management focused with an organization's financial resources is referred to here as financial management. In order to guarantee the supply of high-quality petrol and constant service, it is crucial for a firm to exercise appropriate financial management.

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Singh, R. M. (2025). A Comparison of Financial Management Types and Purposes. Shodh Sagar Journal of Commerce and Economics, 2(1), 6–10. Retrieved from https://jce.shodhsagar.co.in/index.php/ssjce/article/view/22
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