Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
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ISBN: 9781259277214
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 5QP

Calculating Cash Collections. The Jallouk Company has projected the following quarterly sales amounts for the coming year:

Chapter 16, Problem 5QP, Calculating Cash Collections. The Jallouk Company has projected the following quarterly sales , example  1

a.    Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year are $330. The company has a 45-day collection period. Calculate cash collections in each of the four quarters by completing the following:

Chapter 16, Problem 5QP, Calculating Cash Collections. The Jallouk Company has projected the following quarterly sales , example  2

 b.    Rework part (a) assuming a collection period of 60 days.

 c.    Rework part (a) assuming a collection period of 30 days.

a)

Expert Solution
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Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters, when the collection period is 45days.

Introduction:

Cash collection is the amount collected through business. It is a task of accounts receivables.

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$623

Q2-$630

Q3-$653

Q4-$763

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $345, and the collection period is 45 days.

Compute the cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected in the current year.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=904590=4590Ending receivables=12of current sales

Therefore, the ending receivable will be half of the current year sales.

Ending receivables=12($585)=$293

Hence, the ending receivables are $293.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$330+$585$293=$623

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $623.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=12of current salesEnding receivables=12($675)=$338

Hence, the ending receivables are $338.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$293+$675$338=$630

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 2 is $630.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=12of current sales=12($630)=$315

Hence, the ending receivables are $315.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$338+$630$315=$653

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $653.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=12of current sales=12($895)=$448

Hence, the ending receivables are $448.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$315+$895$448=$763

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $763.

b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters, when the collection period is 60 days.

Introduction:

Cash collection is the amount collected through business. It is a task of accounts receivables.

Average cash collection period is the number of days taken to collect the cash from the customers.

Cash collection period=Number of days or months in a year Debtors turnover

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$720

Q2-$645

Q3-$645

Q4-$807

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivables at the beginning of the year are $345 and the collection period is 60 days.

Compute the cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected in the current year.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=906090=3090=13of current sales

Therefore, the ending receivable will be half of the current year sales.

Ending receivables=13($585)=$195

Hence, the ending receivables are $195.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$330+$585$195=$720

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $720.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=13of current sales=13($675)=$225

Hence, the ending receivables are $225.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$195+$675$225=$645

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 2 is $645.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=13of current sales=13($630)=$210

Hence, the ending receivables are $210.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$225+$630$210=$645

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $645.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=13of current sales=13($895)=$298

Hence, the ending receivables are $298.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$210+$895$298=$807

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $807.

c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters, when the collection period is 30 days.

Introduction:

Cash collection is the amount collected through business. It is a task of accounts receivables.

Average cash collection period is the number of days taken to collect the cash from the customers.

Cash collection period=Number of days or months in a year Debtors turnover

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$525

Q2-$615

Q3-$660

Q4-$718

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $345, and the collection period is 30 days.

Compute the cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected in the current year.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=903090=6090=23of current sales

Therefore, the ending receivable will be half of the current year sales.

Ending receivables=23($585)=$390

Hence, the ending receivables are $390.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$330+$585$390=$525

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $525.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=23of current sales=23($675)=$450

Hence, the ending receivables are $450.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$390+$675$450=$615

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 2 is $615.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=23of current sales=23($630)=$420

Hence, the ending receivables are $420.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$450+$630$420=$660

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $660.

Compute the ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=23of current sales=23($895)=$597

Hence, the ending receivables are $597.

Compute the cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$420+$895$597=$718

Hence, the cash collected for the quarter 1 is $718.

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