finansavimas
Finansavimas (financing) is the process of providing capital to individuals, firms, or projects to support investments, operations, or growth. It mobilizes funds from diverse sources and converts them into usable capital under defined terms. The aim is to enable productive activity while managing the cost of capital, risk, and liquidity. Financing decisions depend on the purpose of the funds, cash flow, collateral, credit history, and regulatory context.
Common forms of finansavimas include debt financing (borrowing with interest), equity financing (ownership shares and returns),
Sources and instruments vary. Banks and financial institutions provide loans and credit lines; capital markets offer
The financing process typically starts with planning and due diligence, including a business plan and cash
Key considerations include cost of capital, repayment obligations, covenants, collateral, liquidity, and currency or market risk.
Policy contexts and economic conditions influence access to finansavimas. Public policy, financial inclusion, and institutional development