Decisions relating to working capital and short-term financing are referred to as working capital management. These involve managing the relationship between a firm's short-term assets and its short-term liabilities. The goal of working capital management is to ensure that the firm is able to continue its operations and that it has sufficient cash flow to satisfy both maturing short-term debt and upcoming operational expenses.
Management will use a combination of policies and techniques for the management of working capital. The policies aim at managing the current assets (generally cash and cash equivalents, inventories and debtors) and the short-term financing, such that cash flows and returns are acceptable.
There are four main areas of variability that must be managed
1. Cash management
Identify the cash balance that allows for the business to meet day-to-day expenses, but reduces cash holding costs.
2. Inventory management
Identify the level of inventory that allows for uninterrupted production but reduces the investment in raw materials and minimizes reordering costs and, hence, increases cash flow. Besides this, the lead times in production should be lowered to reduce work in process (WIP) and similarly, the finished goods should be kept on as low level as possible to avoid over production.
Inventory
Identify the level of inventory which allows for uninterrupted production but reduces the investment in raw materials and minimizes reordering costs and, hence, increases cash flow.
3. Debtors management
Identify the appropriate credit policy (i.e., credit terms which will attract customers such that any impact on cash flows and the cash conversion cycle will be offset by increased revenue and hence return on capital or vice versa).
4. Short-term financing
Identify the appropriate source of financing, given the cash conversion cycle. The inventory is ideally financed by credit granted by the supplier; however, it may be necessary to utilize a bank loan (or overdraft), or to "convert debtors to cash" through "factoring. "