Problem 9-18 A firm with sales of $17,000,000 has inventory of $800,000. The firm has no cash sales (all sales are on credit and are collected within 57 days). You are willing to sell inventory to the firm on credit provided that you will be paid within 97 days. Should you sell to this firm on credit? Assume there are 365 days in a year. (This question is more subtle than it appears. Think through all the given information.) Round your answer to the nearest whole number. On average, it will take you days to receive the payments, therefore, you should sell to the firm on credit. 21
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- You prefer to extend credit on the assumption that you will be paid in full within 10 days of the sales. Firm X has average inventory of $720,000 with all cash sales (no credit sales) of $4,400,000. If you extend credit to this firm, can you expect to be paid on time? Assume 365 days in a year. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. The inventory turnover is days, therefore, you expect to be paid in 10 days.A firm with sales of $10,000,000 has inventory of $800,000. The firm has no cash sales (all sales are on credit and are collected within 39 days). You are willing to sell inventory to the firm on credit provided that you will be paid within 90 days. Should you sell to this firm on credit? Assume there are 365 days in a year. (This question is more subtle than it appears. Think through all the given information.) Round your answer to the nearest whole number. On average, it will take you sell to the firm on credit. days to receive the payments, therefore, you -Select-JC Penney has sales of $897,400, costs of goods sold of $628,300, inventory of $208,400, and accounts receivable of $74,100. How many days, on average, does it take the firm to sell its inventory assuming that all sales are on credit? 84.76 days 121.07 days 74.19 days 151.21 days 138.46 days
- On average, your firm sells $32,300 of items on credit each day. The average inventory period is 27 days and your operating cycle is 47 days. What is the average accounts receivable balance? $872,100 $1.292.000 $904,400 $646,000 $1,518,100Problem 1. Jane McDonald, a financial analyst for Carroll Company, has prepared the following sales and cash disbursement estimates for the period February to June of the current year. Cash disbursements Month Sales February $500 $400 March 600 300 April 400 600 May 200 500 June 200 200 McDonald notes that historically, 30% of sales have been for cash. Of credit sales, 70% are collected 1 month after the sale, and the remaining 30% are collected 2 months after the sale. The firm wishes to maintain a minimum ending balance in its cash account of $25. Balances above this amount would be invested in short-term government securities (marketable securities), whereas any deficits would be financed through short-term bank borrowing (notes payable). The beginning cash balance at April 1 is $115. a. Prepare cash budgets for April, May, and June. b. How much financing, if any, at a maximum would Carroll Company require to meet its obligations during this 3-month period? c. A pro forma balance…omework (required) Anderson Corporation has found that 80% of its sales in any given month are credit sales, while the remainder are cash sales. Of the credit sales, Anderson Corporation has experienced the following collection pattern: 25% received in the month of the sale 50% received in the month after the sale 18% received two months after the sale 7% of the credit sales are never received Cash sales Collections on credit sales: 25% Month of sale 50% Month after 18% Two months after Total cash collections Anderson Corporation Cash Collections Budget For the Months of January through March January February $ $ 33,000 Part 2 of 4 33,000 50,000 12,960 128,960 Points: 0.2 of 2 January sales.. February sales March sales. November sales for last year were $90,000, while December sales were $125,000. Projected sales for the next three months are as follows: Save $ 165,000 $ 130,000 $ 200,000 Requirement Prepare a cash collections budget for the first quarter, with a column for each month…
- Calculate the average collection period, average payment period, inventory turnover period and cash conversion cycle for the following firm (1Year = 360 Days): Income statement data: Sales 10000, COGS 9000 Balance sheet data: Inventory 1100, Accounts receivable 400, Accounts payable 600 What effect will all the following activities have on the cash conversion cycle? the company reduces the level of inventory by 10%, the company changes the terms of sale and 60% of customers pay after 5 days while the remaining pay after 30 days (with sales on the same level) and the company has extended its own payment conditions by one week.1. ABC operates 250 days in a year and sells an average of 500 units each day. On better days, sales may reach 800 units. The supplier delivers the inventory within 3 to 6 days after receiving the purchase orders from ABC but the average time is 4 days. Assuming normal operations, what would the expected minimum inventory level be for ABC? * 1500 units 2000 units 2800 units 4800 units 2. The target investors of the new issuance of the 800,000 P1,000-par value shares expect a return of 14% and a zero growth rate. If the management quantifies this return as P160 per share, what should the target issue price per share be? * P1,600.00 P1,400.00 P875.00 P1,142.96 3. A P1,000-par value preference share was issued for a net proceed of P1,100. It will be paying interest of 9% per annum. It has a liquidating value of P1,200 at the end of its 20-year term. The applicable tax rate to the entity is 30%. The effective cost of the preference share is closest to * 8.40% 9.40% 7.50% 5.88%Qw.3. Craig has projected sales to be $90,400 in April; $96,400 in May; $104,500 in June and $93,600 in July. The history of Craig’s sales indicates 20% cash and the remaining 80% on credit. The company’s collection history indicates that credit sales are collected as follows: 30% collected in the month of the sale60% collected in the month after the sale8% collected two months after the sale2% of credit sales are never collected
- Initiating a cash discount Gardner Company currently makes all sales on credit and offers no cash discount. The firm is considering offering a 2% cash discount for payment within 15 days. The firm's current average collection period is 60 days, sales are 40,000 units, selling price is $46 per unit, and variable cost per unit is $35. The firm expects that the change in credit terms will result in an increase in sales to 45,000 units, that 70% of the sales will take the discount, and that the average collection period will fall to 30 days. If the firm's required rate of return on equal-risk investments is 10%, should the proposed discount be offered? (Note: Assume a 365-day year.)Lo’s Clothiers has forecast credit sales for the fourth quarter of the year. September $70,00 Forth Quarter October $60,000 November 55,000 December 80,000 Experience has shown that 30 percent of sales are collected in the month of sale, 60 percent are collected in the following month, and 10 percent are never collected. Prepare a schedule of cash receipts for J.Lo’s Clothiers covering the fourth quarter (October through December)Check my work mode : This shows what is correct or incorrect for the work you have completed so far, It does not indicate comple A firm is considering several policy changes to increase sales. It will increase the variety of goods it keeps in inventory, but this will increase inventory by $11,900. It will offer more liberal sales terms, but this will result in average receivables increasing by $68,800. These actions are expected to increase sales by $819,000 per year, and cost of goods will remain at 70% of sales. Because of the firm's increased purchases for its own production needs, average payables will increase by $36,900. What effect will these changes have on the firm's cash cycle? (Use 365 days in a year. Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Change in cash cycle 44 55 X days Prev 7 of 8 Next > to search Ir P