The Impact of Financial Policies on Corporate Growth: A Primary Data Analysis of Mold-Masters DME India Private Limited
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Dr. A. Maheswari M. Com, M. Phil
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce with CS & AF, Hindusthan College of Arts & Science Coimbatore (India)
Accounting & Finance, Department of Commerce with CS & AF, Hindusthan College of Arts & Science Coimbatore (India)
Accounting & Finance, Department of Commerce with CS & AF, Hindusthan College of Arts & Science Coimbatore (India)
Accounting & Finance, Department of Commerce with CS & AF, Hindusthan College of Arts & Science Coimbatore (India)
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Submitted: 2026-03-15
Accepted: 2026-03-20
Published: 2026-03-30
Abstract
This empirical study evaluates the financial position and operational efficiency of Mold-Masters DME India Private Limited by integrating traditional secondary financial data with primary data collected from internal stakeholders. The objective of the study is to provide a better understanding of the company’s financial strengths, identify areas for improvement, and evaluate resource management. Secondary data analysis spanning three financial years (2021–2022 to 2023–2024) reveals a robust improvement in liquidity, with the Current Ratio reaching 2.12. However, it also highlights a growing reliance on external debt, evidenced by a Debt-Equity ratio rising to 0.67. Primary data gathered from the company's financial and managerial staff corroborates these findings, indicating strong internal confidence in short-term solvency but growing caution regarding long-term leverage. The study concludes that while the firm is in a strong expansion phase, maintaining a balanced capital structure is essential for sustainable growth.
Keywords
Financial Position, Primary Data, Ratio Analysis, Liquidity
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