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Market value: an underused financial planning tool.

J P Harris, V E Schimmel

    Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
    |March 11, 1987
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    For not-for-profit organizations, understanding debt capacity and investment analysis is crucial for financial strategy. Organizational market value can guide capital formation and future investment decisions.

    Area of Science:

    • Financial Management
    • Nonprofit Finance
    • Strategic Planning

    Background:

    • Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) face challenges in capital formation and assessing long-range financial impacts of strategic decisions.
    • Not-for-profit organizations specifically grapple with debt capacity as a primary driver for capital formation.
    • Investment analysis is critical for evaluating strategic planning options within the nonprofit sector.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the interplay between debt capacity, investment analysis, and strategic financial planning for CFOs.
    • To highlight the role of organizational market value in managing financial decisions for nonprofits.
    • To provide insights into optimizing capital formation and investment strategies in the nonprofit landscape.

    Main Methods:

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  • The study reviews financial principles related to capital formation and strategic planning.
  • It analyzes the significance of debt capacity and investment analysis in the nonprofit context.
  • The concept of market value as a financial management tool is examined.
  • Main Results:

    • Debt capacity is identified as the principal determinant of capital formation for not-for-profit entities.
    • Investment analysis emerges as the key method for financial evaluation of strategic planning.
    • Organizational market value is presented as an effective tool for managing debt capacity and future investments.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective management of debt capacity and strategic investment analysis are vital for nonprofit financial health.
    • Leveraging organizational market value can enhance financial decision-making for capital formation and future investments.
    • Integrating these financial tools enables robust strategic planning and long-term sustainability for nonprofits.