a. What is the goal of cash management and why do firms hold cash? Money administration guarantees that sufficient levels of capital are accessible to a business for here and now needs‚ for example‚ stock buys. A decent money administration program can altogether impact the effectiveness of operations‚ which can likewise lessen general expenses. The objective of most money administration frameworks is to wipe out astonishments identified with money by meeting the day by day money necessity at the
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INFORMATION OF CASH FLOW‚ EARNINGS AND SIZE OF FIRM ON ABNORMAL STOCK RETURN AT MANUFACTURING COMPANY LISTED IN I NDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Nurhidayah Djam’an*‚ Gagaring Pagalung‚ Tawakkal Email *): nurhidayah_jaman@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The aims of the research are to find out (1) the influence of cash flow from operational activities on abnormal stock return‚ (2) the influence of cash flow from investment activities on abnormal s tock return‚ (3) the influence of cash flow from financing activities
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CHAPTER 2 CASH FLOWS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AT SUNSET BOARDS Below are the financial statements that you are asked to prepare. 1. The income statement for each year will look like this: Income Statement 2008 2009 Sales $190‚119 $231‚840 Cost of goods sold 96‚952 122‚418 Selling & administrative 19‚067 24‚886 Depreciation 27‚370 30‚936 EBIT $46‚730 $53‚600 Interest 5‚950 6‚820 EBT $40‚780 $46‚780 Taxes (20%) 8‚156 9‚356 Net income $32‚624 $37‚424 Dividends
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CASE STUDY 3 - Cash Budget SCHEDULE OF EXPECTED CASH COLLECTIONS FROM CUSTOMERS: Credit Sales May June April (94‚000 * 0.70) = 65‚800 65‚800 May (89‚500 * 0.30) = 26‚850‚ June (89‚500 * 0.70) = 62‚650 26‚850 62‚650 June (75‚000 * 0.30) = 22‚500 22‚500 Total Cash Collections 92‚650 85‚150 SCHEDULE FOR EXPECTED PAYMENTS FOR PURCHASE OF INVENTORY Inventory purchases May June April (195‚000
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Why has the value of cash increased over time? * Thomas W. Bates Arizona State University Thomas.Bates@asu.edu Ching-Hung (Henry) Chang Arizona State University Ching-Hung.Chang@asu.edu Jianxin (Daniel) Chi University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Daniel.Chi@unlv.edu First Draft: January 2011 This Draft: December 2011 Abstract: The value of cash holdings by U.S. non-financial firms has increased significantly over the past three decades. An additional dollar of cash holdings is valued at $0.61 in
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SCOPE OF THE STATEMENT Concepts Statement no. 7 includes general principles that govern accountants’ use of present value‚ especially when the amount of future cash flows‚ their timing‚ or both‚ are uncertain. This might happen when a business sells an asset and receives payments over time. The statement is limited to measurement issues (how much) and does not address recognition issues (when or if). It does not specify when fresh-start measurements are appropriate. Rather‚ FASB expects to decide
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income. We decided to evaluate this company based upon two methods: The Discounted Cash Flow Method and the Comparable Companies Method. Discounted Cash Flow Method takes the forecast free cash flows during forecasted horizon. Then we estimate the cost of capital (weighted average cost of capital) and estimate continuing value (value after forecast horizon). The future value is discounted to the present value. We than add back cash ($13 Million) and non-current assets and deduct total debt. With the
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do incremental cash flows differ from total project cash flows? What is the difference between foreign project cash flows and parent cash flows? How does APV analysis differ from NPV analysis? How is the capital budgeting analysis adjusted for the additional economic and political risks? What is real option analysis? Complexities of Capital Budgeting for a Foreign Project Several factors make budgeting for a foreign project more complex Parent cash flows must be distinguished
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where‚ Cash inflows = Cash Outflows * Usually expressed in years It really considers the flow of cash into the business and outside the business Decision Rule: A project is good if PBP is either equal or lower than the target period But PBP is not adequate on its own as an investment appraisal technique. Example Project P Project Q $ $ Capital investment 60‚000 60‚000 Profits before depreciation (a rough approximation of cash flows) Year
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efficient market is defined as a market where competition among investors should work to eliminate all positive-NPV trading opportunities or‚ equivalently‚ that securities with equivalent risk should have the same expected return based on their future cash flows‚ given all information that is available to investors. Definition of arbitrage: It is known as the practice of buying the low-priced goods and selling them at higher prices in different markets or in different forms to gain the guaranteed profit
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