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NotesBusiness ManagementTopic 3.2Internal sources of finance
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Internal sources of finance

IB Business Management β€’ Unit 3

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Contents

  • What are internal sources?
  • Retained profit
  • Sale of assets and personal funds
  • Other internal sources

🏠 What Are Internal Sources of Finance?

Definition: Internal sources of finance come from within the business itself β€” no outside lenders or investors are needed.

Internal finance is often the first choice for businesses because it doesn't involve interest payments or giving up ownership. However, the amounts available may be limited.

Think of internal sources as money the business already has or can free up β€” no need to ask anyone else! πŸ”‘

πŸ’΅ Retained Profit

Definition: Retained profit is the portion of a business's net profit that is kept (retained) in the business rather than distributed to owners or shareholders.

Advantages

  • No interest to pay
  • No need to give up ownership or control
  • Immediately available β€” no application process
  • Most common source of finance for established businesses

Disadvantages

  • Only available if the business is making a profit
  • May be limited β€” not enough for large investments
  • Shareholders may be unhappy with lower dividends
  • New businesses have no retained profit yet

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🏷️ Sale of Assets & Personal Funds


Sale of assets

A business can sell assets it no longer needs to raise cash. This might include old machinery, vehicles, spare land, or unused buildings.

  • Quick way to raise a lump sum of cash
  • Gets rid of unused or underperforming assets
  • But β€” the business loses the asset permanently
  • May not get full value if sold quickly (fire sale)

Personal funds (owner's savings)

For sole traders and partnerships, the owner can invest their own personal money into the business.

  • Very common for start-ups and small businesses
  • No interest payments or repayment schedule
  • Shows commitment (useful when applying for loans later)
  • But β€” limited to how much the owner has saved
Example: A florist sells her old delivery van for $3,000 and uses her personal savings of $2,000 to buy a newer, more fuel-efficient van for $5,000.

πŸ“‹ Other Internal Sources


Reducing stock levels

Selling off excess inventory frees up cash that was previously tied up in unsold goods.


Tighter credit control

Collecting money owed by customers (trade receivables) more quickly improves cash flow without needing new finance.

Internal sources are LIMITED but LOW-RISK. They don't increase debt or dilute ownership β€” perfect for small needs, but often not enough for big investments πŸ’‘

Related Business Management Topics

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3.1.1Role of finance in business
3.1.2Capital and revenue expenditure
3.1.3Profit versus cash flow
3.2.2External sources of finance
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How Internal sources of finance Appears in IB Exams

Examiners use specific command terms when asking about this topic. Here's what to expect:

Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Internal sources of finance.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Internal sources of finance.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY β€” cause and effect within Internal sources of finance.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Internal sources of finance.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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