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what are the factors determing the fixed capital requirements for a manufacturing organisation. Explain them briefly​

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Answered by humiliatorFox
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Explanation:

The requirement of fixed capital depends upon various factors which are explained below:

Nature of Business: ADVERTISEMENTS: ...

Scale of Operation: ...

Technique of Production: ...

Technology Up-gradation: ...

Growth Prospects: ...

Diversification: ...

Availability of Finance and Leasing Facility: ...

Level of Collaboration/Joint Ventures:

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Answered by queensp73
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Hey Mate !

The requirement of fixed capital depends upon various factors which are explained below:

1. Nature of Business

The type of business Co. is involved in is the first factor which helps in deciding the requirement of fixed capital. A manufacturing company needs more fixed capital as compared to a trading company, as trading company does not need plant, machinery, etc.

2. Scale of Operation

The companies which are operating at large scale require more fixed capital as they need more machineries and other assets whereas small scale enterprises need less amount of fixed capital.

3. Technique of Production

Companies using capital-intensive techniques require more fixed capital whereas companies using labour-intensive techniques require less capital because capital-intensive techniques make use of plant and machinery and company needs more fixed capital to buy plants and machinery.

4. Technology Up-gradation

Industries in which technology up-gradation is fast need more amount of fixed capital as when new technology is invented old machines become obsolete and they need to buy new plants and machinery whereas companies where technological up-gradation is slow they require less fixed capital as they can manage with old machines.

5. Growth Prospects

Companies which are expanding and have higher growth plan require more fixed capital as to expand they need to expand their production capacity and to expand production capacity companies need more plant and machinery so more fixed capital.

6. Diversification

Companies which have plans to diversify their activities by including more range of products require more fixed capital as to produce more products they require more plants and machineries which means more fixed capital.

7. Availability of Finance and Leasing Facility

If companies can arrange financial and leasing facilities easily then they require less fixed capital as they can acquire assets on easy installments instead of paying huge amount at one time. On the other hand if easy loan and leasing facilities are not available then more fixed capital is needed as companies will have to buy plant and machinery by paying huge amount together.

8. Level of Collaboration/Joint Ventures

If companies are preferring collaborations, joint venture then companies will need less fixed capital as they can share plant and machinery with their collaborators but if company prefers to operate as independent unit then there is more requirement of fixed capital.

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