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- Suppose a firm makes purchases of $3.65 million per year under terms of 2/10, net 30, and takes discounts. What is the average amount of accounts payable net of discounts? (Assume the $3.65 million of purchases is net of discounts—that is, gross purchases are $3,724,489.80, discounts are $74,489.80, and net purchases are $3.65 million.) Is there a cost of the trade credit the firm uses? If the firm did not take discounts but did pay on the due date, what would be its average payables and the cost of this nonfree trade credit? What would be the firm’s cost of not taking discounts if it could stretch its payments to 40 days?Bulldogs inc. will least likely experience which of the following if the firm shifts its credit terms from n/25 to 3/10, n/25 the computed days sales outstanding will decrease the percentage of credit sales from the total sales revenue will increase decrease in short-term borrowings cash conversion cycle will tend to increase The company’s usage of the Baumol model in cash management involves trade-off. A decrease in the optimal transaction size would more likely result from Decrease of debt to asset ratio Increase of return on marketable securities None of the choices is correct Increase in the annual demand for cashWhich of the following is true? a. If the payment term of n/20 shifted to 5/10, n/20 to start offering customers a cash discount, assuming sales remain to be constant, the day sales outstanding of the firm will likely shorten b. If a firm’s volume of credit sales decreases, then its liquidity ratios will also decrease. c. Relatively more restrictive credit term as comparing to other firms within the same industry will have a potential increase in sales d. High assets turnover is being reflected by inefficiencies present in the management of inventory
- A firm is considering relaxing credit standards, which will result in annual sales increasing from P1.5 million to P1.75 million, the cost of annual sales increasing from P1,000,000 to P1,125,000, and the average collection period increasing from 40 to 55 days. The bad debt loss is expected to increase from 1 percent of sales to 1.5 percent of sales. The firm's required return on investments is 20 percent. The firm's cost of marginal investment in accounts receivable is? Format: 11,111.11Lewis Enterprises is considering relaxing its credit standards to increase its currently sagging sales. As a result of the proposed relaxation, sales are expected to increase by 5% from 10,000 to 10,500 units during the coming year; the average collection period is expected to increase from 40 to 55 days; and bad debts are expected to increase from 2% to 4% of sales. The sale price per unit is $39, and the variable cost per unit is $29. The firm's required return on equal-risk investments is 9.4%. Evaluate the proposed relaxation, and make a recommendation to the firm. (Note:Assume a 365-day year.) a. the cost from the increased marginal investment in A/R is? (round to nearest dollar) b. the cost from an increase in bad debts.? (round to nearest dollar) c. compute the net profit from the proposed plan.Lewis Enterprises is considering relaxing its credit standards to increase its currently sagging sales. As a result of the proposed relaxation, sales are expected to increase by 10% from 12,000 to 13,200 units during the coming year; the average collection period is expected to increase from 50 to 70 days; and bad debts are expected to increase from 1% to 2.5% of sales. The sale price per unit is $41, and the variable cost per unit is $29. The firm's required return on equal-risk investments is 9%. Evaluate the proposed relaxation, and make a recommendation to the firm. (Note: Assume a 365-day year.) The additional profit contrbution from an increase in sales is $ ? (round to the nearest dollar) The cost from the increased marginal investment in A/R is $ ? (round to the nearest dollar)
- Alderson Metals is compiling a cash balance projection by quarter for next year. Which one of the following adjustments to this projection will decrease the cumulative surplus? A. Reducing payroll costs from its current projection amount B. Decreasing the accounts receivable period by changing the firm's credit policy effective the first of next year C. Receiving more favorable credit terms from the firm's suppliers D. Increasing the dividend per share on the firm's outstanding common stock E. Refinancing the firm's long-term debt at a lower interest rateHow would each of the following factors affectratio analysis? (a) The firm’s sales are highly seasonal. (b) The firm uses some type of windowdressing. (c) The firm issues more debt and usesthe proceeds to repurchase stock. (d) The firmleases more of its fixed assets than most firmsin its industry. (e) In an effort to stimulate sales,the firm eases its credit policy by offering 60-daycredit terms rather than the current 30-day terms.How might one use sensitivity analysis to helpquantify the answers?UANG Financials is quite certain that interest rates are going to decrease next month. How should the bank manager adjust the bank’s maturity gap to increase its equity value when interest rates decrease ? Group of answer choices The bank should set its maturity gap to a positive position. In this case, as rates decrease, market value of assets will increase by less than the increase in market value of liabilities. The bank should set its maturity gap to a negative position. In this case, as rates decrease, market value of assets will decrease by less than the decrease in market value of liabilities. The bank should set its maturity gap to a negative position. In this case, as rates decrease, market value of assets will decrease by more than the decrease in market value of liabilities. The bank should set its maturity gap to a positive position. In this case, as rates decrease, market value of assets will increase by more than the increase in market value of…
- The credit terms of a firm currently is “net 30”. It is considering to change it to “net 60”. This will have the effect of increase in firm’s sales. As the firm will not relax credit standards, the bad debt losses are expected to remain at same percentage, that is, 3% of sales. Incremental production, selling and collection costs are 80% of sales and expected to remain constant over the range of anticipated sales increases. The relevant opportunity cost for receivables is 15%. Current credit sales are Rs. 300 crore and current level of receivables is Rs 30 crore. If credit terms are changed, the current sale is expected to change to Rs 360 crore and firm’s receivables level will also increase. The firm’s financial manager estimates that new level of credit terms will cause firm’s collection period to increase by 30 days. Determine the present collection period and the collection period after the proposed change in credit terms. What level of receivables is implied by the new…Suppose a firm makes purchases of $3.65 million per year under terms of 2/10, net 30, and takes discounts. What is the average amount of accounts payable net of discounts? (Assume the $3.65 million of purchases is net of discounts—that is, gross purchases are $3,724,489.80, discounts are $74,489.80, and net purchases are $3.65 million.) Is there a cost of the trade credit the firm uses? If the firm did not take discounts but did pay on the due date, what would be its average payables and the nominal and effective costs of this nonfree trade credit? What would be the firm’s nominal and effective costs of not taking discounts if it could stretch its payments to 40 days?Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT? a. The cash budget is useful for estimating potential funding needs, especially for short-term working capital loans. b. Working capital management is critical because it affects financing decisions and the firm's profitability. c. Credit policy affects working capital because it impacts both sales and the time it takes for receivables to be obtained. d. If a company needs to increase its cash flow from operations in the next month or two, it can change its credit policy from 2/10 net 30 to net 60. e. f a company is unsure about the volume of sales, profits, and cash flows for the coming year, it will retain a relatively large amount of cash and marketable securities.