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This 10 page paper considers financial management and the use of financial tools in medium and large companies looking at areas of differences. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
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and objective with the shareholders or owners as the primary stakeholders. When looking at medium and large companies there are some similarities, but there are also some major differences which
should be considered. One of the main differences may be seen in the way than companies are finically structured; larger companies may be argued as having a greater level
of power with suppliers, the ability to deal well with markets and greater numbers of assets and spread of risk for lenders and investors. Larger companies are also mote likely
to be international companies whereas medium companies may have a more limited exposure in only one of a few markets. As such the aspect of capital structure and cost of
capital may require different approaches to management in order to maximise the potential of the organisation. However, it is the equity issues that maybe seen as the most subjective to
different influencing factors associaited with size. To begin considering the impact of capital structure on the financial management we need to look at the way a firm is valued
we need to review, quickly, the role of the risk and reward. By looking at the way the different factors come together to give the company a profile that will
determine the cost of capital and the way it is received by the markets the important of managing aspects that result in that output can be fully appreciated. Where a
firm has a higher level of risk, which is usually associated with higher borrowing, there will be an expectation of a higher level of return, either through the capital growth
or though the dividends that are given. To consider the impact of capital structure we need to look at models of corporate valuation, which may focus on the company as
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