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Title: Working Capital Management- Sample Exercises and Solutions
Description: This note includes sample exercises regarding working capital, solutions, and recommendations of what works best for the company.

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SATURDAY, 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Assignment on Working Capital Management:
A
...
has sales of $10 million per year, all on credit terms calling for payment within 30 days
...

SOLUTION:
GIVEN: Sales = $ 10M
Terms= 30 days
Accounts Receivable= $ 2M
Required:
1
...
2602

π΄π‘£π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘”π‘’ πΆπ‘œπ‘™π‘™π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘› π‘ƒπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘œπ‘‘ (𝐴𝐢𝑃 π‘œπ‘Ÿ 𝐷𝑆𝑂) = 73
...
What would it be if all customers paid on time? 30 days

If all customers paid on time, then the firm’s DSO = 30 days
...
8082
π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ π‘“π‘–π‘Ÿπ‘šβ€² 𝑠 π΄π‘π‘π‘œπ‘’π‘›π‘‘ π‘…π‘’π‘π‘’π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’ 𝑖𝑠 $πŸ–πŸπŸ, πŸ—πŸπŸ•
...
How much capital would be released if Concorde could take action that led to on-time payments?
$ 1,178,082
πΆπ‘Žπ‘ β„Ž π‘“π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘’π‘‘ 𝑒𝑝 = π‘…π‘’π‘π‘’π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’π‘  βˆ’ π‘…π‘’π‘π‘’π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’π‘  π‘œπ‘› π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘šπ‘’ π‘π‘Žπ‘¦π‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘ 
πΆπ‘Žπ‘ β„Ž π‘“π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘’π‘‘ 𝑒𝑝 = $ 2,000,000 βˆ’ $ 821,917
...
19
π΄π‘›π‘ π‘€π‘’π‘Ÿ = $ 𝟏, πŸπŸ•πŸ–, πŸŽπŸ–πŸ
...
Miami Company is considering the modification of its current assets investment policy
...
Fixed assets are $600,000, interest rate is 10% on all debt, and the federal-plus-state tax rate
is 40%
...
Sales are projected at $3 million and the EBIT/sales
ratio at 15%
...
Prepare the forecasted financial statements under each alternative current assets investment policies and
compute for the expected return on equity
...
Which of the three alternatives are you going to recommend and why?
SOLUTION:
GIVEN:
Sales = $3M
Fixed assets = $600,000
Interest rate = 10%
Federal-plus-state tax rate = 40%

Maintain a 50% debt-to-asset ratio
EBIT/sales ratio @ 15%
Current assets = (1) 40% (2) 50% (3) 60%
of projected sales

1
...
71%

$ 450,000
$ 120,000
$ 330,000
$ 132,000
$ 198,000
16
...
40
= $1,200,000

Current
assets

Sales x 50%
= $3,000,000 x
...
50 x $1,800,000
= $ 900,000

Debt

Debt ratio= Total Debt/Total Assets
50%= Total Debt/ $2,100,000
Total Debt=
...
15
= $ 450,000

EBIT

= Sales x
...
10
= $ 90,000

Interest

= Debt x interest rate
= $1,050,000 x
...
40
= $ 144,000

Taxes

= EBT x Tax Rate
= $ 345,000 x
...
71%
3

Current assets

Sales x 50%

=$3,000,000 x
...
50 x $2,400,000

= $1,800,000

= $ 1,800,000 + $ 600,000

$ 600,000
= $2,400,000

50%= Total Debt/ $ 2,400,000
= $ 1,200,000

Equity

= Total Assets – Total Debt

Total
liability/equity

= Debt + Equity

EBIT

= Sales x
...
10

= $ 120,000

Earnings
before taxes
Taxes
Net income
ROE

EBT= EBIT – Interest

= $ 450,000 - $ 120,000

= $ 330,000

= $ 2,400,000 - $ 1,200,000

= $ 1,200,000 + $ 1,200,000

= $ 1,200,000
= $ 2,400,000

= $ 450,000

= EBT x Tax Rate
= $ 330,000 x
...
5%

2
...
It may have the least projected
amount for current assets (40% of Sales = $ 1,200,000) and total assets ($ 1,800,000) among the three
policies but it projected the highest net income ($ 216,000) which is favorable to the business itself as it
show that among the three policies, the first policy projected the effectiveness of the firm in operating and
utilizing its assets
...



Title: Working Capital Management- Sample Exercises and Solutions
Description: This note includes sample exercises regarding working capital, solutions, and recommendations of what works best for the company.