Sure, profit maximization relates to profits *only* while shareholder wealth also involves total company equity, debt ratios and any of 15 other financial performance measure ratios. Management could focus on profit maximization over a longer period of time, say, 40 years (Toyota), while the shareholder would rather see stock values and corporate total value increase immediately (get in and get out) (90% of American manufacturers). If management focused on short-term profit maximization, say at the expense of long term sales revenues, then shareholder wealth (stock price) could actually decrease as a result of the loss of market share. The conflict of interests between shareholders and executives is an example of the "principle-agent problem."
The maximization of a shareholder's profit is at a point where the value of share is maximum and dividend on the share paid by the company is also very high but only few successful companies give such profit maximization to their shareholders and the listings of such companies can be found out on activetrader-links.com for investment purposes.
Shareholder and stakeholder in a company are the investors and company assets holder respectively. So the wealth maximization in both cases is nothing but increase in the share value for shareholder and company profitability for stakeholder.
Wealth maximization is the appropriate objective of an enterprise. When the firm maximizes the stockholder's wealth, the individual stockholder can use this wealth to maximize his individual utility. It means that by maximizing stockholder's wealth the firm is operating consistently towards maximizing stockholder's utility.A stockholder's current wealth in the firm is the product of the number of shares owned, multiplied with the current stock price per share.This objective helps in increasing the value of shares in the market. The share's market price serves as a performance index or report card of its progress. It also indicates how well management is doing on behalf of the shareholder.However, the maximization of the market price of the shares should be in the long run. Every financial decision should be based on cost-benefit analysis. If the benefit is more than the cost, the decision will help in maximizing the wealth.Implications of Wealth maximization. There is a rationale in applying wealth maximizing policy as an operating financial management policy. It serves the interests of suppliers of loaned capital, employees, management and society. Besides shareholders, there are short-term and long-term suppliers of funds who have financial interests in the concern. Short-term lenders are primarily interested in liquidity position so that they get their payments in time. The long-term lenders get a fixed rate of interest from the earnings and also have a priority over shareholders in return of their funds.Wealth maximization objective not only serves shareholder's interests by increasing the value of holdings but ensures security to lenders also. The economic interest of society is served if various resources are put to economical and efficient use.sowjanya
Determinant of share price
the difference between Profit maximisation and share price maximisation
Profit maximization will not lead to share price maximization if the organization is working on building wealth in the future. With long range goals, the profits will be delayed until future goals are met.
wealth maximisation is the appropriate objective of an enterprise financial theory asserts that wealth maximization is the single substitute for a stock holders utility. when the firm maximizes the stockholders wealth the individual stockholder can use this wealth to maximize his individual utility.it can be calculated as: stock holder current wealth in a firm =(n.o of share owned) *(current price per share)
Wealth maximization has been accepted by the finance managers, because it overcomes the limitations of profit maximization. Wealth maximization means maximizing the net wealth of the company's share holders. Wealth maximization is possible only when the company pursues policies that would increase the market value of shares of the company.
Profit maximization is also about increasing the EPS (earning per share) of the shareholders and to maximise the net present worth. Main objective of co is profit maximization EPS: net profit/ no of shares outstanding. Wealth maximization is anything having value. Anything which can be expressed in money value or economic value which is considered as wealth. Baisc objective of a co is wealth maximization. How to increase the wealth: By producing a quality product at a competitive rate. By giving product at reasonable price. Good after sales service. this all things leads to increase in co's wealth.
The concept of maximizing share holder wealth is a goal that encompasses everything that is expected out of a management. when would share holder wealth increase? Either by dividends or by increase in value of the shares. When can a company declare dividends or when would a company's share value increase? when its profits increase, its net sales and revenue increase etc. so indirectly by trying to achieve one goal we are attaining some other goals that are very important for a company's existence.
Profit maximization is short term as compare to share holder's wealth maximization, Managers should focus on Share holder's wealth maximization because its what they are hired for. also there are sevseal reasons such as.... 1) the share holders wealth is be considered.. 2)profit maximization doesnt say which type of profit it should maximize-short term or long term 3)profit maximization ignores the social values but only aims at earning maximum profit. 4)wealth maximization also considers improving the goodwill of the organization
Sure, profit maximization relates to profits *only* while shareholder wealth also involves total company equity, debt ratios and any of 15 other financial performance measure ratios. Management could focus on profit maximization over a longer period of time, say, 40 years (Toyota), while the shareholder would rather see stock values and corporate total value increase immediately (get in and get out) (90% of American manufacturers). If management focused on short-term profit maximization, say at the expense of long term sales revenues, then shareholder wealth (stock price) could actually decrease as a result of the loss of market share. The conflict of interests between shareholders and executives is an example of the "principle-agent problem."
share prices of companies depend on level of earnings of the company,but maximization of share prices depends not only on earnings but also on riskyness of the company's projects, its preferred capital structure ,its corporate responsibility programs,etc
The maximization of a shareholder's profit is at a point where the value of share is maximum and dividend on the share paid by the company is also very high but only few successful companies give such profit maximization to their shareholders and the listings of such companies can be found out on activetrader-links.com for investment purposes.
Shareholder and stakeholder in a company are the investors and company assets holder respectively. So the wealth maximization in both cases is nothing but increase in the share value for shareholder and company profitability for stakeholder.
The goal of the firm is wealth maximization so efficient financial management requires the existence of goal or objective. The goal of the firm is earning market per share but we can know about best company by finding it's market share price. It is a reflection of the firm's investment, financing, and asset management decisions.