Either manufacturing sector rely on capital markets on the basis of financial resources An empirical study of industries in Pakistan

Authors

  • Muhammad Amir Superior University
  • Nisar Ahmad Bazmi Lahore College for Women University

Keywords:

Corporate finance, Capital markets, venture capital, public financing sources, reallocation of internal resources

Abstract

The present study employed the financial resources of the manufacturing sector in Pakistan
was to discover compare the performance of the manufacturing sector in Pakistan. Pakistan
manufacturing sector find out effect on the performance of financial resources. Capital market firms,
public financing, reallocation of internal resources, commercial financing and venture capital use various
sources of finance, funds Market bonds and shares. According to (Dai, Jo, & Kassicieh, 2013; Gallagher,
2012) Relied on the release of Commercial financing, funding for these mostly companies rely on financial
institutions. Few companies also use their own funds in the absence of public finances as well as
companies also funding and venture capital reallocation of resources to their own use. This funding cost,
magnitude of the risk associated with these resources due to their cost has a direct effect on the
performance of firms that is clear. The present study used financial resources are manufacturing firms
and their effect on the performance of this funding has been conducted to explore.

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Author Biographies

Muhammad Amir, Superior University

Superior University, Lahore-Pakistan

Nisar Ahmad Bazmi, Lahore College for Women University

Lahore College for Women University, Lahore-Pakistan

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Published

2016-01-31

How to Cite

Amir, M., & Bazmi, N. A. (2016). Either manufacturing sector rely on capital markets on the basis of financial resources An empirical study of industries in Pakistan. International Journal For Research In Business, Management And Accounting, 2(1), 56–62. Retrieved from https://gnpublication.org/index.php/bma/article/view/461