GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital

This article analyses the financial structure of GDF SUEZ for the years 2013 – 2014 by the way of a case study. The company, one of the global players of the energy market, offers rich opportunities to test finance theories reaching from the work of Modigliani and Miller (1958) and Altman (1968) to...

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Main Author: Paul Eisenberg
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Language:English
Published: Lembaga Pendidikan Profesional Cendekia Hotel and Business School 2019-01-01
Series:International Business and Accounting Research Journal
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Online Access:http://ibarj.com/index.php/ibarj/article/view/53
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spelling doaj-a03969e03d884484bde183b9201d7d282020-11-25T02:38:08ZengLembaga Pendidikan Profesional Cendekia Hotel and Business SchoolInternational Business and Accounting Research Journal2549-03032019-01-0131374610.15294/ibarj.v3i1.5331GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working CapitalPaul Eisenberg0University of Portsmouth, United KingdomThis article analyses the financial structure of GDF SUEZ for the years 2013 – 2014 by the way of a case study. The company, one of the global players of the energy market, offers rich opportunities to test finance theories reaching from the work of Modigliani and Miller (1958) and Altman (1968) to the more recent approaches of working capital analysis by Panigrahi and Chaudhury (2015), to mention but a few. The study shows a company struggling to accelerate sales and to collect receivables, while over relying on costly short-term finance and stretching accounts payable. Thus, GDF SUEZ forgoes prompt payment discounts and loses supplier goodwill. Taken together with declining revenues, the study provides for a company profile raising going concern issues. The paper may be of interest for finance students, scholars and financial reports analysts as it offers a comprehensive real-life study based on commonly accepted financial modelling.http://ibarj.com/index.php/ibarj/article/view/53capital structurematching principledebt financefunding strategyworking capital
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GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
International Business and Accounting Research Journal
capital structure
matching principle
debt finance
funding strategy
working capital
author_facet Paul Eisenberg
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title GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
title_short GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
title_full GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
title_fullStr GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
title_full_unstemmed GDF SUEZ Case Study - Evaluation of Capital Structure, Short-Term Financing and Working Capital
title_sort gdf suez case study - evaluation of capital structure, short-term financing and working capital
publisher Lembaga Pendidikan Profesional Cendekia Hotel and Business School
series International Business and Accounting Research Journal
issn 2549-0303
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This article analyses the financial structure of GDF SUEZ for the years 2013 – 2014 by the way of a case study. The company, one of the global players of the energy market, offers rich opportunities to test finance theories reaching from the work of Modigliani and Miller (1958) and Altman (1968) to the more recent approaches of working capital analysis by Panigrahi and Chaudhury (2015), to mention but a few. The study shows a company struggling to accelerate sales and to collect receivables, while over relying on costly short-term finance and stretching accounts payable. Thus, GDF SUEZ forgoes prompt payment discounts and loses supplier goodwill. Taken together with declining revenues, the study provides for a company profile raising going concern issues. The paper may be of interest for finance students, scholars and financial reports analysts as it offers a comprehensive real-life study based on commonly accepted financial modelling.
topic capital structure
matching principle
debt finance
funding strategy
working capital
url http://ibarj.com/index.php/ibarj/article/view/53
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