Practice Questions – Working Capital Management Q.1. Spring Enterprises require 30‚000 units of input annually to sustain its production at the current level. The carrying cost is Rs 32 per unit while the ordering cost is Rs 5000 per order. The cost per unit of input is also Rs 32. Determine the EOQ for Spring Enterprises. What would be the firm’s policy of inventory acquisition if the firm’s suppliers offer quantity discount as follows: Order size (units) Discount (%) 3999
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Corporate Finance and Investment 1. Define “Working Capital” Working Capital=Current Assets-Current Liabilities =Accounts Receivable + Inventory - Accounts Payable “Working capital is how much in liquid assets that a company has on hand. Working capital is needed to pay for planned and unexpected expenses‚ meet the short-term obligations of the business‚ and to build the business.” 2. Give concrete measures how w.c. can be optimized (receivable‚ inventories (JIT
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY‚ POLITICS GOVERNANCE & CONSTITUTION Lesson Title Lesson Target Reference Title Author Lesson No. Date The Philippines under American Colonial Rule To examine American colonial policies and the legacies of their occupation History of the Filipino People Teodoro Agoncillo Page Number(s) 214-383 I. Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation President William McKinley justified the American occupation of the Philippines by issuing the Benevolent Assimilation
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Lovely Professional University Academic Task No. 1 School of Business Department of Management Name of faculty: Deepak Pandey Course Code: MGN 514a Course Title: International Environment and Management Class: MBA Term: 1‚ Section Q1410 Max Marks: 45 Date of allotment: 23/08/2014‚ Date of submission: 29/08/2014 S. No Roll No. Objectives of Academic Activity Topic Details Evaluation Parameters Expected outcomes 1 To develop
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background to the problem Many organizations which are profitable on paper are required to end trading due to failure to meet short-term debts when they mature. An organization must manage its working capital in order to stay in business. It is also the habit of most of the organization to prefer purchasing goods on credit basis rather than paying cash‚ this is because the system ensures them of getting items even at a time they fall a shortage of cash or that the
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WORKING CAPITAL AND FIXED CAPITAL AND ITS ADVANTAGES Introduction: A firm requires funds to acquire two types of assets : fixed assets and current assets .Fixed assets include land biulding ‚ plant‚ and machinary ‚ vehicles ‚ equipment etc.These assets relatively permanent in nature and are necessary for carrying on the bussiness .Current assets ‚on the other hand ‚are kept for supporting day-to-day operations and keep changing during the course of the business.They liquidated within short period
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Head: WORKING CAPITAL POLICY Working Capital Policy Mariano Santana University of Phoenix Table of Contents Introduction. 3 Danaher’s Working Capital. .. .3 Cash Balance Requirements..... ...3 Credit Policy .4 Supplier Negotiation Strategy ..4 Short-term Financing Strategy .5 Metrics.. . . .5 Ethical Implications
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WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN HERO HONDA - December 18th‚ 2008 This project tries to look into the WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN HERO HONDA INDEX PARTICULARS 1. Company profile 2. Analysis & Comparison A. Working capital style in India B. Working capital style Abroad C. Working capital style in Automobile industry D. Working capital constituents E. Operating cycle F. Ratios G. Qualitative Analysis COMPANY PROFILE (COMPETITORS) TVS Motor Company’s
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retailer you only need to manage Working Capital ____________________________________________________________ _______________ Retail Paper by Jens-Peter Labus‚ December 1st‚ 2008 Introduction This paper looks at the theory and practise of Working Capital in the retail industry and finally seeks to answer the question presented above. The Definition of Working Capital There are several definitions of working capital. They all circle around the idea that working capital is the money bound or
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Management Of Working Capital Introduction Working Capital-Definition Working Capital is the cash needed to pay for the day to day operation of the business. Along with long term investments ‚ business also needs funds for short-term purposes to finance current operations. Investment in short term assets like cash‚ inventories‚ debtors etc.‚ is called ‘Short-term Funds’ or ‘Working Capital’. Hence‚ the management of Working Capital is very important
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