Financial management deals with acquiring and allocating capital funds to meet a business' financial needs and objectives. It involves making decisions around how large and fast a firm should grow, what assets it should hold, and how it should structure its financing. The traditional approach to financial management focused on raising and administering funds, while the modern approach views it as integral to overall management, involving investment, financing, dividend, and funds requirement decisions aimed at profit maximization, wealth maximization, or stakeholder value.