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Suppose a company has a current ratio of 2.5 times and a quick ratio of 1.5 times. If the company's current liabilities are €100 million, the amount of inventory is closest to: €50 million. €100 million. €150 million. Answer- B is correct. Current ratio = Current assets/Current Liabilities = Current assets/ €100 million = 2.5 Therefore, current assets = €250 million Quick ratio = (Current assets − Inventory)/ Current Liabilities = (€250 million − Inventory)/€100 million = 1.5 Therefore, Inventory = €100 million Given the following financial statement data, calculate the operating cycle for this company. In Millions ($) Credit sales 25,000 Cost of goods sold 20,000 Accounts receivable 2,500 Inventory—Beginning balance 2,000 Inventory—Ending balance 2,300 Accounts payable 1,700 The operating cycle for this company is closest to: 42.0 days. 47.9 days. 78.5 days. Answer- C is correct. Number of days of inventory = $2,300/($20,000/365) = 41.975 days Number of days of receivables = $2,500/($25,000/365) = 36.5 days Operating cycle = 41.975 + 36.5 days = 78.475 days Note: The net operating cycle is 47.9 days. Purchases = $20,000 + $2,300 − $2,000 = $20,300 Number of days of payables = $1,700/($20,300/365) = 30.567 days The net operating cycle is 78.475 − 30.567 = 47.908 days Given the following financial statement data, calculate the net operating cycle for this company. In Millions ($) Credit sales 40,000 Cost of goods sold 30,000 Accounts receivable 3,000 Inventory—Beginning balance 1,500 Inventory—Ending balance 2,000 Accounts payable 4,000 The net operating cycle of this company is closest to: 3.8 days. 24.3 days. 51.7 days. Answer- A is correct. Number of days of inventory = $2,000/($30,000/365) = 24.333 days Number of days of receivables = $3,000/($40,000/365) = 27.375 days Operating cycle = 24.333 + 27.375 days = 51.708 days Purchases = $30,000 + $2,000 − $1,500 = $30,500 Number of days of payables = $4,000/($30,500/365) = 47.869 days The net operating cycle is 51.708 − 47.869 = 3.839 days The bond equivalent yield for a 182-day US Treasury bill that has a price of $9,725 per $10,000 face value is closest to: 5.44%. 5.53%. 5.67%. Answer- C is correct. Bond equivalent yield = [($10,000 − 9,725)/$9,725 ] × (365/182) = 5.671 percent A company increasing its credit terms for customers from 1/10, net 30 to 1/10, net 60 will most likely experience: an increase in cash on hand. a higher level of uncollectible accounts. an increase in the average collection period. Answer- C is correct. A higher level of uncollectible accounts may occur, but a longer average collection period will certainly occur. Suppose a company uses trade credit with the terms of 2/10, net 50. If the company pays its account on the 50th day, the effective borrowing cost of skipping the discount on day 10 is closest to: 14.9%. 15.0%. 20.2%. Answer- C is correct. Cost=(1+0.020.98)365/40−1=20.24percent William Jones is evaluating three possible means of borrowing $1 million for one month: Drawing down on a line of credit at 7.2 percent with a 1/2 percent commitment fee on the full amount with no compensating balances. A banker's acceptance at 7.1 percent, an all-inclusive rate. Commercial paper at 6.9 percent with a dealer's commission of 1/4 percent and a backup line cost of 1/3 percent, both of which would be assessed on the $1 million of commercial paper issued. Which of these forms of borrowing results in the lowest cost of credit? Line of credit. Banker's acceptance. Commercial paper. Answer- B is correct. Linecost=Interest+CommitmentfeeNetProceed×12=(0.072×$1,000,000×1/12)+(0.005×$ 1,000,000×1/12)$1,000,000×12=$6,000+416.67$1,000,000×12=0.077or7.7percent Banker'sacceptancecost=InterestNetProceed×12=(0.071×$1,000,000×1/12)$1,000,000 −(0.071×$1,000,000×1/12)×12=$5,916.67$994,083.33×12=0.0714or7.14percent Commercialpapercost=Interest+Dealer'scommission+BackupcostsNetproceed×12=(0.0 69×$1,000,000×1/12)+(0.0025×$1,000,000×1/12)+(0.×$1,000,000×1/12)$1,000, 000−(0.069×$1,000,000×1/12)×12=$5,750+208.33+277.78$1,000,000−5,750×12=0.07 53or7.53percent Mary Gonzales is evaluating companies in the office supply industry and has compiled the following information: 20X1 20X2 Company Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) A 5.0 million 1.0 million 6.0 million 1.2 million B 3.0 million 1.2 million 4.0 million 1.5 million C 2.5 million 0.8 million 3.0 million 1.0 million D 0.5 million 0.1 million 0.6 million 0.2 million Industry 25.0 million 5.0 million 28.0 million 5.4 million Which of the companies had the highest number of days of receivables for the year 20X1? Company A. Company B. Company C. Answer- B is correct. Company A: $1.0 million/($5.0 million/365) = 73.0 days Company B: $1.2 million/($3.0 million/365) = 146.0 days Company C: $0.8 million/($2.5 million/365) = 116.8 days Company D: $0.1 million/($0.5 million/365) = 73.0 days Mary Gonzales is evaluating companies in the office supply industry and has compiled the following information: 20X1 20X2 Company Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) A 5.0 million 1.0 million 6.0 million 1.2 million B 3.0 million 1.2 million 4.0 million 1.5 million C 2.5 million 0.8 million 3.0 million 1.0 million D 0.5 million 0.1 million 0.6 million 0.2 million Industry 25.0 million 5.0 million 28.0 million 5.4 million Which of the companies has the lowest accounts receivable turnover in the year 20X2? Company A. Company B. Company D. Answer- B is correct. Company A: $6.0 million/$1.2 million = 5.00 Company B: $4.0 million/$1.5 million = 2.67 Company C: $3.0 million/$1.0 million = 3.00 Company D: $0.6 million/$0.2 million = 3.00 Mary Gonzales is evaluating companies in the office supply industry and has compiled the following information: 20X1 20X2 Company Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) Credit Sales ($) Average Receivables Balance ($) A 5.0 million 1.0 million 6.0 million 1.2 million B 3.0 million 1.2 million 4.0 million 1.5 million C 2.5 million 0.8 million 3.0 million 1.0 million D 0.5 million 0.1 million 0.6 million 0.2 million Industry 25.0 million 5.0 million 28.0 million 5.4 million The industry average receivables collection period: increased from 20X1 to 20X2.

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CFA 39: Working Capital Management

Suppose a company has a current ratio of 2.5 times and a quick ratio of 1.5 times. If the
company's current liabilities are €100 million, the amount of inventory is closest to:

€50 million.

€100 million.

€150 million. Answer- B is correct.

Current ratio = Current assets/Current Liabilities = Current assets/ €100 million = 2.5
Therefore, current assets = €250 million

Quick ratio = (Current assets − Inventory)/ Current Liabilities = (€250 million −
Inventory)/€100 million = 1.5
Therefore, Inventory = €100 million

Given the following financial statement data, calculate the operating cycle for this
company.

In Millions ($)
Credit sales 25,000
Cost of goods sold 20,000
Accounts receivable 2,500
Inventory—Beginning balance 2,000
Inventory—Ending balance 2,300
Accounts payable 1,700
The operating cycle for this company is closest to:

42.0 days.

47.9 days.

78.5 days. Answer- C is correct.

Number of days of inventory = $2,300/($20,000/365) = 41.975 days
Number of days of receivables = $2,500/($25,000/365) = 36.5 days
Operating cycle = 41.975 + 36.5 days = 78.475 days
Note: The net operating cycle is 47.9 days.
Purchases = $20,000 + $2,300 − $2,000 = $20,300
Number of days of payables = $1,700/($20,300/365) = 30.567 days
The net operating cycle is 78.475 − 30.567 = 47.908 days

, Given the following financial statement data, calculate the net operating cycle for this
company.

In Millions ($)
Credit sales 40,000
Cost of goods sold 30,000
Accounts receivable 3,000
Inventory—Beginning balance 1,500
Inventory—Ending balance 2,000
Accounts payable 4,000
The net operating cycle of this company is closest to:

3.8 days.

24.3 days.

51.7 days. Answer- A is correct.

Number of days of inventory = $2,000/($30,000/365) = 24.333 days
Number of days of receivables = $3,000/($40,000/365) = 27.375 days
Operating cycle = 24.333 + 27.375 days = 51.708 days
Purchases = $30,000 + $2,000 − $1,500 = $30,500
Number of days of payables = $4,000/($30,500/365) = 47.869 days
The net operating cycle is 51.708 − 47.869 = 3.839 days

The bond equivalent yield for a 182-day US Treasury bill that has a price of $9,725 per
$10,000 face value is closest to:

5.44%.

5.53%.

5.67%. Answer- C is correct.

Bond equivalent yield = [($10,000 − 9,725)/$9,725 ] × (365/182) = 5.671 percent

A company increasing its credit terms for customers from 1/10, net 30 to 1/10, net 60
will most likely experience:

an increase in cash on hand.

a higher level of uncollectible accounts.

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