EBK 3N3-EBK: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MI
EBK 3N3-EBK: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MI
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Chapter 4, Problem 3P

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To calculate: Cash budget for January 2017 to June 2017.

Introduction: Cash budgets are prepared to plan cash availability for smooth maintenance of company’s operations, they shall account for all cash in-flows and cash out-flows.

b.

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To find: Minimum amount necessary for maintaining desired cash balance.

c.

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To create: Best-case, base-case and worst-case scenario assuming a 10 % variation in revenue and impact of the same on loan requirement.

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