Clarkson Lumber Company Group 8 Connor Caruso Leah Chambers Eugene “Trey” Nolfi Trevor Landry (Rough Draft) Summary of facts: Clarkson Lumber Company is a top lumber supplier in the Pacific Northwest and was founded in 1981 as a partnership between Mr. Clarkson and his brotherinlaw‚ Henry Holtz. In 1994‚ Mr. Clarkson bought out Mr. Holtz’s share in the company for $200‚000. Sales for Clarkson Lumber Company has seen rapid growth‚ increasin
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hult international business school | Clarkson Lumber Company | | | Adeeb Valiulla | 1/3/2011 | | Summary Experiencing rapid growth in business and generating fairly good profits‚ Mr. Keith Clarkson the sole owner and president of The Clarkson Lumber Company still faced a shortage of cash and found it necessary to increase his borrowings‚ he was therefore on a look-out to start off a new banking relationship where he could not only borrow a larger loan amount but also one that
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MEMO RE CLARKSON LUMBER TO: John Doe President‚ Northrup National Bank FROM: George Dodge Loans Officer‚ Northrup National Bank Clarkson Lumber Company is owned and operated by the hardworking‚ 49-year-old Mr. Clarkson. It has low operating expenses‚ a small staff‚ and strong management. The overall impression is one of a conservative‚ efficient operation. Clarkson himself leads a frugal lifestyle with little personal debt. Clarkson Lumber is a company experiencing
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The Lumber Room The text under analysis is entitled “The Lumber Room” and it is written by an outstanding British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. Hector Hugh Munro‚ better known by the pen name Saki‚ was a British writer. In her Biography of Saki Munro’s sister writes: “One of Munro’s aunts‚ Augusta‚ was a woman of ungovernable temper‚ of fierce likes and dislikes‚ imperious‚ a moral coward‚ possessing no brains worth speaking of‚ and a primitive disposition.” Naturally the last
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Clarkson needs additional financing because of its short term debts and shortage of cash. It is anticipated that there will be an increase in sales‚ which means it will be in need of cash for its purchases. With the additional financing‚ company will be able to benefit from trade discounts. In order to examine operational performance of Clarkson Lumber Company‚ we calculated financial ratios for years 1993 to 1996 first quarter. In addition‚ to make a meaningful comparison‚ we calculated financial
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29‚ 1996 Clarkson Lumber Company After a rapid growth in its business during recent years‚ the Clarkson Lumber Company‚ in the spring of 1996‚ anticipated a further substantial increase in sales. Despite good profits‚ the company had experienced a shortage of cash and had found it necessary to increase its borrowing from the Suburban National Bank to $399‚000 in the spring of 1996. The maximum loan that Suburban National would make to any one borrower was $400‚000 and Clarkson had been able
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I. Overview and Introduction The Clarkson Lumber Company is a classic case of a small‚ private company rapidly growing and not having a sufficient cash flow to sustain operations with the increase in expected future sales. First‚ there needs to be an analysis of the events and strategies that have been implemented which affect the company’s financials. The owner‚ Keith Clarkson‚ bought out his partners “interest” in the company by issuing a note of $200‚000 at 11% interest. The owner issued
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Case Study: Clarkson Lumber Company Albert M. Aguirre February 11‚ 2012 1. Mr. Clarkson needed to borrow money to address the shortage of cash coming in. Although the business was profitable the bulk of the assets of the company were in its receivables and inventory. The current loan that it gets from Suburban National Bank is not enough to supplement the cash flow that it gets versus the projected expenses that the company had to pay and was maturing. There were also notes payable to
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I. Introduction Clarkson Lumber Company has been in growth during recent years and anticipated a further increase in sales. Despite of consistent profits‚ the company has suffered shortage of cash and borrowed fund needed for its business growth. Question #1 Increasing amount of borrowing despite of its consistent profitability came from following reasons. First is the firm’s financial position. As sales have increased by 60% from 1993-1995‚ the assets that support increase of sales increased
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some degree from fluctuations in new housing construction because of the relatively high proportion of its repair work. The business’s sole owner‚ Mr. Clarkson is an energetic and hardworking business man with good sound personal financial condition and credit. From business partners’ perspective‚ CLC is conservative but well controlled. Mr. Clarkson faces a dilemma that the business is short of cash while experiencing remarkable growing. He is sourcing for new financing channels since current bank
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