The complexity of economic activities and the fast-growing development of trading transactions in today’s world, including domestic and international trades, and the need by manufacturing and trading companies to maintain their capacities, along with developing activities, plans, and investments to maintain or increase the competition power both domestically and globally, have led companies to seek financing. Meanwhile, corporate abilities to create potential funding for investments and provide financial plans are among the principal factors contributing to the growth and progress of each company. Corporates have access to various funds to implement available profitable investments, settle due debts, working capital, and pay dividends to shareholders. Financing also includes funds from operational activities and the sale of assets (as intra-organizational resources for financing), banking load borrowing, the issuance of bonds and stocks (as extra-organizational resources for financing). Corporate abilities in financing and proper decision-making are keys to their success.