INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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ISBN: 9781305718265
Author: Brigham
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Chapter 22, Problem 2MC

1)

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Case summary:

Person R and his brother person J planned to start a business of wholesale building supply.

Term of sale is net 30 and the brothers are expected to 30% of the customers to pay on the 10th day followed by the sale and 50% on the 40th day, and 20% of the customers on 70th day.

Characters in the case:

  • Person R
  • Person J

To discuss: The expected days sales outstanding (DSO) of the firm.

b)

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To discuss: The expected average daily sales (ADS).

c)

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To discuss: The expected average accounts receivables.

d)

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To determine: The receivables balance to be financed and the accounts receivable, retained earnings, notes payable at the end of 1 year when the notes payable are used to finance the receivables investment. 

e)

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To determine: The annual dollar cost of carrying the receivables

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