National Co. needs to borrow P300,000 for the next 6 months. The company has a line of credit with a bank that allows the company to borrow funds with a 10% interest rate subject to a 20% of loan compensating balance. Currently, National Co. has no funds on deposit with the bank and will need the loan to cover the compensating balance as well as their other financing needs. How much will National Co. need to borrow? *
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- Del Hawley, owner of Hawleys Hardware, is negotiating with First City Bank for a 1-year loan of 50,000. First City has offered Hawley the alternatives listed here. Calculate the effective annual interest rate for each alternative. Which alternative has the lowest effective annual interest rate? a. A 12% annual rate on a simple interest loan, with no compensating balance required and interest due at the end of the year b. A 9% annual rate on a simple interest loan, with a 20% compensating balance required and interest due at the end of the year c. An 8.75% annual rate on a discounted loan, with a 15% compensating balance d. Interest figured as 8% of the 50,000 amount, payable at the end of the year, but with the loan amount repayable in monthly installments during the yearNational Co. needs to borrow P300,000 for the next 6 months. The company has a line of credit with a bank that allows the company to borrow funds with a 10% interest rate subject to a 20% of loan compensating balance. Currently, National Co. has no funds on deposit with the bank and will need the loan to cover the compensating balance as well as their other financing needs. How much will National Co. need to borrow?NTA Co. needs to borrow P300,000 for the next 6 months. The company has a line of credit with a bank that allows the company to borrow funds with a 10% interest rate subject to a 20% of loan compensating balance. Currently, NTA Co. has no funds on deposit with the bank and will need the loan to cover the compensating balance as well as their other financing needs. How much will NTA Co. need to borrow?
- To pay its supplier, Tokyo Corporation requires P300,000. The bank of Tokyo Corporation offers a 210-day loan with a simple interest rate of 11 percent and a compensating balance requirement of 20 percent. Given that there are 360 days in a year and Tokyo Corporation has no funds at the lending bank, what is the annual percentage rate (APR) of the loan? a. 14.14% b. 12.55% c. 8.02% d. 11.00% e. 13.75%ABC Company is considering to establish a line of credit with a local bank to make up for the cash deficit for the next three months. The company expects a 60% chance for a $264,854 deficit and a 40% chance for no deficit at all. The line of credit charges 0.57% of interest rate per month on the amount borrowed plus a commitment fee of $2,500 for a quarter. It also requires a 6% compensation balance for outstanding loans. The company can reinvest any excess cash at an annual rate of 8%. What will the expected cost of establishing a line of credit be? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. (Hint: Refer to a numerical example in short-term financing choices.) Group of answer choices $5,385 $5,388 $5,394 $5,391 $5,382Tokyo Corporation must pay one of its suppliers P765,000. The bank requires a 15 percent compensating balance on loans to businesses. Due to the absence of funds at the lending bank, Tokyo Corporation must borrow enough to have P765,000.00 available to pay its suppliers after covering the compensating balance. How much must Splash Corporation borrow in order to pay its suppliers P765,000? In your calculations, assume that a year has 360 days. a. P900,000 b. P5,100,000 c. P573,750 d. P765,000 e. P879,750