Connect 1 Semester Access Card for Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Connect 1 Semester Access Card for Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
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ISBN: 9781259289392
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 19, Problem 8QP

Lockboxes and Collections [LO2] It takes Cookie Cutter Modular Homes, Inc., about six days to receive and deposit checks from customers. Cookie Cutter’s management is considering a lockbox system to reduce the firm’s collection times. It is expected that the lockbox system will reduce receipt and deposit times to three days total. Average daily collections are $145,000, and the required rate of return is 5 percent per year. Assume 365 days per year.

a. What is the reduction in outstanding cash balances as a result of implementing the lockbox system?

b. What is the dollar return that could be earned on these savings?

c. What is the maximum monthly charge Cookie Cutter should pay for this lockbox system if the payment is due at the end of the month? What if the payment is due at the beginning of the month?

a)

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Summary Introduction

To compute: The decrease in the outstanding balances of cash due to the implementation of lockboxes.

Introduction:

A lockbox is a distinct post office box that the companies use to speed up the collection of accounts receivable. The purpose of the lockbox is to reduce the collection time of accounts receivable.

Answer to Problem 8QP

The reduction in the cash balance is $435,000.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The time taken to receive and deposit the checks from the customer by Company C is 6 days. In order to reduce its collection time, the management is planning for a lockbox system, which will reduce the collection time to 3 days. The average daily collections are $145,000 and the required rate of return is 5% per year.

Explanation:

Formula to compute the reduction in the cash balance:

Reduction in the cash balance=[Expected reduction in the collection due to lockbox system(Average daily collections)]

Compute the reduction in the cash balance:

Reduction in the cash balance=[Expected reduction in the collection due to lockbox system(Average daily collections)]=3($145,000)=$435,000

Hence, the reduction in the cash balance is $435,000.

b)

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Summary Introduction

To compute: The return on dollar on the savings.

Introduction:

A lockbox is a distinct post office box that the companies use to speed up the collection of accounts receivable. The purpose of the lockbox is to reduce the collection time of accounts receivable.

Answer to Problem 8QP

The daily return on dollar on the savings is $58.15.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to compute the average daily rate:

Average daily rate=(1+Required rate of return)13651

Compute the average daily rate:

Average daily rate=(1+Required rate of return)13651=1.0513651=0.000134% per day

Hence, the average daily rate is 0.000134% per day.

Formula to compute the daily return on dollar:

Daily return on dollar=Balance in cash reduction(Average daily rate)

Compute the daily return on dollar:

Daily return on dollar=Balance in cash reduction(Average daily rate)=$435,000(0.000134)=$58.15

Hence, the daily return on dollar is $58.15.

c)

Expert Solution
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Summary Introduction

To compute: The maximum charge that Company C must pay for the lockbox system monthly and the maximum charge if it is due at the starting of the month.

Introduction:

A lockbox is a distinct post office box that the companies use to speed up the collection of accounts receivable. The purpose of the lockbox is to reduce the collection time of accounts receivable.

Answer to Problem 8QP

The monthly charge, if the payment happens at the end of the month is $1,722.24 and the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the beginning of the month is $1,765.05.

Explanation of Solution

If the company adopts the lockbox, it will obtain three payments early. Hence, the savings are the reduction in the cash balance of $435,000.

Formula to compute the monthly rate of interest:

Monthly rate of interest=(1+Rate of return)1121

Compute the monthly rate of interest, if the payment happens at the end of the year:

Monthly rate of interest=(1+Rate of return)1121=(1+0.05)1121=0.004074 or 0.4074%

Hence, the monthly rate of interest is 0.4074%.

Equation of PV (Present Value) for perpetuity to compute the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the end of the month:

Present value=Monthly chargeMonthly rate of interest

Compute the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the end of the month:

Present value=Monthly chargeMonthly rate of interest$435,000=Monthly charge0.004074Monthly charge=$1,722.24

Hence, the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the end of the month is $1,722.24.

Equation of PV (Present Value) for perpetuity to compute the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the starting of the month:

Present value=Monthly charge+Monthly chargeRequired rate of return

Compute the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the starting of the month:

Present value=Monthly charge+Monthly chargeRequired rate of returnMonthly charge=(Present value×Required rate of return1+Required rate of return)=$435,000×0.0040741+0.004074=$1,765.05

Hence, the monthly charge, if the payment happens at the beginning of the month is $1,765.05.

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