Agribusiness Management Lecture 3
Agribusiness Management Lecture 3
Agribusiness Management Lecture 3
11 Cash Planning
Planning and control of cash is the central point of all finance functions. It is one of the primary
responsibilities of financial management to maintain an adequate supply of cash. Ample cash funds are
the index of liquidity of financial resources and the profitability of the firm. Inadequacy of funds or
non-availability of cash when it is needed may have serious setback to an undertaking, but this does
not imply that there must be ample funds to remain unutilized in the business. In order to maintain the
flow of cash, cash planning is necessary.
One of the major responsibilities of financial management is to maintain an adequate cash balance to
ensure the business to make available sufficient cash to meet its needs as and when they arise. The
following are the features of cash budget:
Cash budget is an analytical device to estimate the flow of cash in any business over a future period
of time.
It presents an estimate of cash inflows and outflows. It involves a projection of future cash receipts
and cash disbursement of the firm over various intervals of time.
It reveals to the financial manager the timing and amount of expected cash inflows and outflows over
the period.