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Supply Chain Finance (Paperback)
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Supply Chain Finance (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends in Technology, Information and Operations Management
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Supply Chain Finance focuses is on creating liquidity in the supply
chain through various Buyer or Seller-led solutions with or without
a facilitating technology. The role of supply chain finance (SCF)
is to optimize both the availability and cost of capital within a
given buyer-supplier supply chain. To add further value,
information on the physical flow of goods can be monitored. The
coupling of information enables lenders to mitigate financial risk
within the supply chain. The mitigation of risk allows more capital
to be raised, capital to be accessed sooner, or capital to be
raised at lower rates. Supply chain participants reside in diverse
economic environments, are of different sizes, face a variety of
uncertainties, have different bargaining powers over its trading
partners, and have different accessibilities to capital markets.
Many forms of financing arrangements between buyers and suppliers
have emerged intending to overcome challenges in their specific
economic and business environments. Part 1 examines Supplier
Financing. The three papers included in this section discuss
supplier based financing issues including: motivation and rationale
for supplier based financing, the optimal mix of bank financing and
supplier financing, and empirical study of the impact of trade
credit on firm performance. Part 2 focuses on Buyer Financing
including three papers included that discuss buyer based financing
issues in supply chains including the rationales of different types
of buyer based financing arrangements and their impacts on supply
chain performance. Part 3 reviews Inventory Models and Financing
Consideration and the two papers in this part of the book explore
how to coordinate the management of the cash flow and inventory
flow within an organization and the relationship between a firm's
inventory policy and its cost of capital. Part 4 examines
Operational Investments and Financing Issues and includes four
papers that address operational investments with explicit financing
considerations.
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