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    Case 13.6 Butler Lumber Company Christine Milot Finance and Accounting for Decision Making Dr. Jack McCaffery Herzing University September 10, 2017 Abstract Mark Butler, the sole owner of Butler Lumber Company is interested in expanding his business and would like to take out a higher loan to reach his goals. The objective of this paper is to analyze Butler Lumber Companies financial statements and ratios, to determine if taking out a new loan is the best possible decision at this time. “Financial

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    The reason why Butler Lumber Co. is considering finding a different line of credit is because they’ve nearly exhausted all their usable credit with Suburban National Bank, using up $247,000 of the $250,000 of the credit limit. To compile this issue, the bank is wishing to secure the loan with some of Butler’s property. Considering the company’s large debt ratios, they have decided to check with Northrop National Bank’s offer to extend their line of credit by $215,000. Using the AFN equation, it was

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    Butler Lumber Case Study I. Statement of Financial Problem Butler Lumber Company, a growing profitable business has exhausted its credit limit and the key issues facing it are: 1. Need for additional funds to continue the growth 2. Need to consolidate debt 3. Need to improve cash flexibility. In this case study I will be discussing following problem: Why has Butler Lumber been profitable in the increasing volume of sales but at the same time it is experiencing cash difficulties

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    September 9, 2010 THE SCAFFOLD PLANK INCIDENT OVERVIEW Bob Hopkins, a previous banker, accepted a “trader” position with White Lumber, who was one of the bank’s best accounts. John White, the owner of White Lumber, was a director at the bank Bob previously worked for and a leading citizen in the community. The “trader” position Bob accepted involved buying and selling lumber. Bob’s compensation was incentive-based without a salary cap. The ethical dilemma Bob faces in this case is a transaction that

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    The existence of lumber is prominent in nations with broadly large forests which are found worldwide since forests cover the earth. Although lumber is manufactured all over the world, Canada is the largest producer of lumber, due to its abundance. The world leaders in softwood lumber include the United States, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Russia, Brazil, Austria, and Chile (Nag, 2017). These are generally the countries with greater forest areas. The uses of wood in furniture, buildings, bridges, and

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    did most people when purchasing CCA treated lumber for their residential structures. CCA, or Chromated Copper Arsenate, is a water-soluble inorganic pesticide that has been used to treat lumber for years. However, in just over the last decade, consumers have become concerned with the possible health risks that could come from direct and indirect contact with these chemicals. Even though CCA treated lumber is now banned for residential use, this lumber is still be used for other purposes and health

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    The Redwoods Abstract Pacific Lumber Company, founded in 1869, oversees the careful maintenance and logging of the world’s most productive timberland. Pacific Lumber holds the last private forest of old-growth Redwood. In addition to it’s unique hardwood, the Redwood forest hosts an ecosystem supporting virgin ground never logged, and the endangered Marbled Murrelet. After being purchased in 1985 by the Maxxam firm and it’s owner Mr. Hurwitz, Pacific Lumber tripled logging volume and looked

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    specifically, in the great literary reads The Epic of Gilgamesh, a Sumerian epic from Mesopotamia, and The Iliad, a Greek epic from Greece, lumber is continually apparent. Although The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Iliad were written nearly two thousand years apart, written in two different languages, and written in two different cultures, the existence of lumber throughout each of the two epics is both profoundly existent and impactful amongst the reader. These two epics each serve in

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    the lumber industry.” There were large amounts of trees in Washington when the settlers came and the waterways were used to power mills and to transport lumber. This essay will compare the perspective of the timber industry between the Washington Journey book and Tradition Through The Trees. It will be focusing on their money, how they moved timber, and the lumber companies. The article Trees, Trees, Trees gave more information on the lumber industry. The article told about how the lumber companies

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    Butler Lumber Company is a lumber distributor that sells plywood, moldings, and sash and door products. Butler Lumber has enjoyed rapid growth in recent years. Their growth has been built up largely on the basis of successful price competition, made possible by careful management on of operating expenses, and by purchasing materials at a substantial discount. Due to the rapid growth and a shortage of cash in 1990, the company has determined they need to raise additional funds and are looking to do

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