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A Study on Cash Management of NBFC in India with Special Reference to Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd

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  • Bhat, Zahid Ajaz

    (Department of Financial Management Indian Institute of Management Bangalore India)

Abstract

Financial management in companies assumed a cash flow management as one of the most important instruments to increase the Indiabulls housing finance Ltd value. The present study has as main objective to carry out a literature review regarding cash flow management policy and to withdraw the main aspects of managing in order to create an objective image upon this indicator. The contribution to research is providing a literature review study, focused on a comparative approach. The results proved that there is no generally accepted definition and cash flow management method, which can be widely used by corporation for achieving the best result of financial performance in India bulls housing finance Ltd. The study concluded that raising the quality of knowledge and skills in managing cash flows can be considered as a core ingredient for any business survival and developmental growth. India bulls housing finance Ltd. 216 branches in India.

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  • Bhat, Zahid Ajaz, 2021. "A Study on Cash Management of NBFC in India with Special Reference to Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd," Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, , vol. 26(07), pages 01-10, January.
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    1. Archer, Stephen H., 1966. "A Model for the Determination of Firm Cash Balances," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 1(1), pages 1-11, March.
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    Keywords

    Cash Flow; Cash Flow Management Models; Cash Flow Policy; Cash Requirements;
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    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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