Strategies to Maximize Shareholders Wealth by Zomak Assignments

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Strategies to maximize shareholders wealth

What is meant by share holder wealth maximization? Shareholder wealth maximization means when manager of a company tries to maximize the wealth of their firms. So, basically they increase the share price of that company. And with it the shareholders wealth and firm’s value increases with increase in its share price.

How to maximize their wealth? Somewhere it is critical to maximize the wealth of the shareholder. It possess a determinant importance with the failure and success of the organization. Maximization of share holders wealth holds key functions that helps in generating profits for the organization. By doing this the company generally increase their share price ( Stout, 2012).

How to maximize Shareholders wealth Company tries to explores ways through which they can increase the wealth, this can be done by investing, by being profitable, and assessing the cash smartly, generate wealth for the company and shareholders ( Stout, 2012). For profit maximization general techniques and procedures followed by the organization include placing the resources into ventures or land, structuring their credits, and by boosting the costs of their stocks ( Queen, 2015).

Regardless of the measure whether it is quantifiable profit, development, benefit, comparable measurement, companies generally search for the opportunities through which they can enhance the execution in their business. This thing led to increase in the wealth of the shareholders. Rather than this there are many procedures with whose help the company can raise more wealth ( Queen, 2015).

Approaches to increase the wealth of the shareholder Rise in Unit Price: By rising the prices of the item, by accepting that the company will continuously sell on total that is related, or by selling it n higher prices, these are the things that hep the company in generating more wealth and profit. There are various obstructions involved in this technique like, actual value that is set by the customers, price that is indicated by the competitors.

2. By selling additional units If the company possess fixed prices, or if they raise fixed costs at a ratio which comparatively less than the sales growth then it will help in diminishing the price per unit. And can become an addition in the wealth of the shareholder. Or it can be done by selling additional items, this will directly affect the profits of the shareholders ( Sharfman, 2014).

To catch prominent shares in the market the company should include practicality and features that can help in surpassing the competitor. It can be done by offering value added services, or by delivering orders quickly. There are various plans and techniques that can help in gaining growth in sales and are used to magnify the growth related to sales ( Denis, 2016). And lead to increase in the wealth of the shareholder.

3. By increasing use of fixed cost To increase the fixed cost the company need to sell more items along with the regular matter that is related with lessening the fixed cost per unit. By increasing the sales of greater products by keeping the fixed cost constant the company can justifying and joining their fixed costs ( Sharfman, 2014).

4. By doing reduction in the unit price Diminishing the unit is extensively and greatest known wealth formation plan cost of the shareholder. It is usually done for the profitable purpose and work as the focal point for the improvement of actions. There is a extended progress strategy i.e. rundown and some tools that lead to decrease in the price.

Techniques that are used to measure wealth of shareholder’s The wealth of the shareholder can be assessed by approximation of market based on the common stock possessions of the stakeholders. To calculate the wealth of the shareholder, start it by deducting the preferred profits of the organisation from the total income. To calculate the profit of the organisation, divide the current income of the organization with total no. of shares. To the profit per share add stock cost.

Why does this matter? Wealth maximization is based on the long term objective used for amplifying the wealth of the shareholder by expanding business estimation that is directed by company. They are the owners of the company and if the organisation progress well then then the gains of the stakeholders also increases. It is the vital objective of the organisation.

Advantages related to maximization of wealth It does not depends on the profits. It depends on the income It is more superior then the expansion of wealth It generally focuses on the risk factors while providing discounts ( Denis, 2016).

Disadvantages related to maximization of wealth It is a descriptive idea and not perspective idea When management and ownership are separated then create difficulties. The objectives that are related to it are unclear.

Conclusion The most significant objective of the organization is to boost the wealth of the shareholder. A successful manager is more thoughtful towards the methods that are essential for generating benefits in the organization. The basic benefit is to needed to build profits that are very commonly paid with every stock that is common and establishes the wealth of shareholder.

References Denis, D. (2016). Corporate governance and the goal of the firm: In defense of shareholder wealth maximization.  Financial Review ,  51 (4), 467-480 . Queen, P. E. (2015). Enlightened shareholder maximization: is this strategy achievable?.  Journal of Business Ethics ,  127 (3), 683-694 . Stout , L. A. (2012). New Thinking on" Shareholder Primacy".  Accounting, Economics, and Law ,  2 (2). Sharfman, B. S. (2014). Shareholder wealth maximization and its implementation under corporate law.  Fla. L. Rev. ,  66 , 389.