Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition
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ISBN: 9780078034633
Author: Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 19, Problem 4QP

a)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The overall float for a month.

Introduction:

The float is the difference between the bank cash and the book cash, denoting the net effects of checks during the clearing process.

a)

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Answer to Problem 4QP

The total float is $71,000.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Once in a month, Person X’s neighbor collects two checks; one check for $14,000 and another check for $5,000. The clearing days of the check after it is deposited is 4 days and 3 days for the larger check and smaller check respectively.

Formula to calculate the overall float:

Total float=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger check)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)]

Calculate the collection float:

Total float=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger check)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)]=4($14,000)+3($5,000)=$71,000

Hence, the total float is $71,000.

b)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The average float daily.

b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4QP

The average daily float is $2,366.667.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Once in a month, Person X’s neighbor collects two checks; one check for $14,000 and another check for $5,000. The clearing days of the check after it is deposited is 4 days and 3 days for the larger check and smaller check respectively.

Formula to calculate the average daily float:

Average daily float=Total floatNumber of days in a month

Calculate the average daily float:

Average daily float=Total floatNumber of days in a month=$71,00030=$2,366.666

Hence, the average daily float is $2,366.667.

c)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The average daily receipts and weighted average delay.

c)

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Answer to Problem 4QP

The average daily receipts are $633.33 and the weighted average delay is 3.74 days.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Once in a month, Person X’s neighbor collects two checks; one check for $14,000 and another check for $5,000. The clearing days of the check after it is deposited is 4 days and 3 days for the larger check and smaller check respectively.

Formula to compute the average daily charge:

Average daily receipts=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger check)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)]Number of days in a month

Compute the average daily charge:

Average daily receipts=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger check)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)]Number of days in a month=($14,000+$5,000)30=$633.33

Hence, the average daily charge is $633.33.

Formula to compute the weighted average delay:

Weighted average delay=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger checkAverage daily receipts)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)Average daily receipts]

Compute the weighted average delay:

Weighted average delay=[Average number of days for a larger check to be cleared(Average daily value of larger checkAverage daily receipts)+Average number of days for a smaller check to be cleared(Average daily value of smaller check)Average daily receipts]=4($14,000$19,000)+3($5,000$19,000)=3.74 days

Hence, the weighted average delay is 3.74 days.

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