Rethinking Retained Earnings in the Additional Funds Needed Formula

Authors

  • James E. Larsen Ph.D., The School of Finance, Accountancy, Management Information Systems, and Economics, Raj Soin College of Business, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Author

Keywords:

Additional Funds Needed Formula, corporate finance, financial modeling, growth forecasting, retained earnings

Abstract

This paper critically re-evaluates the traditional application of the Additional Funds Needed formula by analyzing alternate interpretations of retained earnings. It illustrates how definitional shifts influence capital forecasts with a more nuanced approach to financial modeling in growth scenarios. The approach emphasizes numerical clarity, policy realism, and adaptability for financial planning. The paper challenges conventional AFN usage by embedding definitional flexibility and temporal awareness, offering decision-makers clearer visibility into funding sensitivity. It reframes AFN as a dynamic planning tool rather than a static formula, with implications for forecasting, policy-setting, and strategic finance.

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Published

22-09-2025

How to Cite

James E. Larsen. (2025). Rethinking Retained Earnings in the Additional Funds Needed Formula. International Journal of Finance (IJFIN) - ABDC Journal Quality List, 38(5), 43-56. https://ijfin.org/index.php/ijfin/article/view/IJFIN_38_05_002

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