

Financial Management's Impact on Corporate Sustainability: Insights from the Motorcycle Industry
Abstract
The blending of monetary and administrative policies and as a result achieving the necessary respective sustainability for business performance is the main point that correlates with the degree hierarchy. The present research paper probes how a technique of enticing investors and some other responsible stakeholders is utilized by the automobile sector, as a corporate obligation method. Utilizing a comprehensive survey of writing plus, it states about the CSR way as being beneficial to the financial performance and it emphasizes on the need for companies to incorporate environmental and social considerations into business strategies. Customer satisfaction is what backs up the call of supportability. All in all, it is what helps to build up brand notoriety and secures customer loyalty. Going by the point that consumers have gradually shifted more focus on reusability, companies should adopt holistic approach that integrates business goals with CSR to stay afloat in the changing business environment.
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Money control
https://www.moneycontrol.com/financials/eichermotors/balance-sheetVI/EM
https://www.moneycontrol.com/financials/tvsmotorcompany/balance-sheetVI/TVS
Eicher Motors
https://eicher.in/about-us/heritage
TVS Motors
https://www.tvsmotor.com/about-us/overview
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