Credit Policy Decisions Name FIN/200 Date Instructor Credit Policy Decisions Foundations of Financial Management‚ Alternative Financing Plans‚ problem 17 (Block‚ B.B.‚ Hirt‚ G.A.‚ & Danielsen‚ B.R.‚ 2009‚ pg. 220). Collins Office Supplies 17. Collins Office Supplies is considering a more liberal credit policy to increase sales‚ but expects that 9 percent of new accounts will be uncollectible. Collection costs are 5 percent of new sales‚ production and selling costs are 78 percent‚ and
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Write a 200- to 300-word response describing the goals of financial management. The description should include how earnings are valued‚ how shareholder wealth can be maximized‚ and how management decisions affect stockholder wealth. The goals of financial management include profits. The problem with profits is that if you profit too or too little‚ your company will look bad. The key to having good financial management is having the ability to see that sometimes profit is not everything. Sometimes
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Alternative Financing Plans A. Short-term interest exp. (400‚000 + ½ (300‚000)) 5% = (550‚000) 5% = 27‚500 Long-term interest exp. (400‚000 + ½ (300‚000)) 10% = (550‚000) 10% = 55‚000 27‚500 + 55‚000 = 82‚500 Earnings before interest and taxes = 200‚000 Interest expenses = 82‚500 Earnings before taxes = 200‚000 – 82‚500 = 117‚500 Taxes = 117‚500 X 34% = 39‚950 Earnings after interest and taxes = 200‚000 – 82‚500 – 39‚950 = 77‚550 B. Short-term interest exp. ( ½ (400‚000)) 5% = (200
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Cash Flow Preparation 27) Cash Flow Preparation CROSBY CORPORATION Income Statement for the Year Ending December 31‚ 2008 Cash flows from operating activities: Net income: $160.000 Adjustments to cash flow from operating activities Depreciation (re-added) $150‚000 Increase in inventory $20‚000 Decrease in already paid expenses ($20‚000) Increase in accounts payable $210‚000 Decrease in accrued expenses $20‚000 Total adjustments $380‚000 Net cash flow from operating activities $160
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Long and short term financing Camille O ’Roarke FIN/200 August 16‚2013 Mark Empasis Long and short term financing A small or large business alike both needs access to short-term and long-term loans. Short-term loans can help improve cash flow and can be used to increase inventory while long-term loans are more for larger purchases such as equipment or even leases. “--There are several types of short-term financing: an overdraft‚ a letter of credit‚ a short-term loan‚ and a bill of exchange
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This pack of FIN 402 Week 3 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ1: What is the difference between systematic and unsystematic risk? How is the beta coefficient used to assess risk? Is it better to maximize return or minimize risk? Why? DQ2: What is the relationship between inflation and interest rates? How does this relationship affect asset prices? How does the unemployment rate affect interest rates? DQ3: What factors must be taken into consideration
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This pack of FIN 370 Week 3 Discussion Questions consists of: 1. What could happen if an organization neglected to manage its working capital? What working capital techniques would you recommend for your organization? Why? 2. What is meant by capital planning or capital budgeting? Why is IRR important to an organization? Why is NPV important to a project? 3. Why would you choose to lease a capital item verses buy? Deadline: ( )‚ Business - General Business Does any one have the full tutorial
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FIN/419 - Week 3 Individual Assignment form the readings P4–23 (LG-2/LG-3) Funding your retirement you plan to retire in exactly 20 years. Your goal is to create a fund that will allow you to receive $20‚000 at the end of each year for the 30 years between retirement and death (a psychic told you would die exactly 30 years after you retire). You know that you will be able to earn 11% per year during the 30-year retirement period. a. How large a fund will you need when you retire in 20 years
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Cash Flow Preparation FIN/200 September 8‚ 2011 Axia College of University of Phoenix WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT – CASH FLOW PREPARATION 1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for the Widget Corporation. Follow the general procedures indicated in Table 2–10. ___________________________________________________________________ WIDGET CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2008 Sales $2‚200‚000 Cost of goods sold 1‚300‚000 Gross profits 900‚000 Selling and administrative
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FI 512 Week 3 Answer Key Chapter 6 4. Why is it usually easier to forecast sales from seasoned firms in contrast with early-stage ventures? It is usually easier to forecast a seasoned firm’s sales compared to early-stage ventures because a seasoned firm generally has an operating history. The forecast of the firm’s financials therefore could begin with the firm’s historical sales and the past relationships between sales and the other asset and liability accounts. Early-stage ventures have little
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