A firm is considering relaxing credit standards, which will result in annual sales increasing from P1.5 million to P1.75 million, the cost of annual sales increasing from P1,000,000 to P1,125,000, and the average collection period increasing from 40 to 55 days. The bad debt loss is expected to increase from 1 percent of sales to 1.5 percent of sales. The firm's required return on investments is 20 percent. The firm's cost of marginal investment in accounts receivable is?
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A firm is considering relaxing credit standards, which will result in annual sales increasing from P1.5 million to P1.75 million, the cost of annual sales increasing from P1,000,000 to P1,125,000, and the average collection period increasing from 40 to 55 days. The
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- The credit terms of a firm currently is “net 30”. It is considering to change it to “net 60”. This will have the effect of increase in firm’s sales. As the firm will not relax credit standards, the bad debt losses are expected to remain at same percentage, that is, 3% of sales. Incremental production, selling and collection costs are 80% of sales and expected to remain constant over the range of anticipated sales increases. The relevant opportunity cost for receivables is 15%. Current credit sales are Rs. 300 crore and current level of receivables is Rs 30 crore. If credit terms are changed, the current sale is expected to change to Rs 360 crore and firm’s receivables level will also increase. The firm’s financial manager estimates that new level of credit terms will cause firm’s collection period to increase by 30 days. Determine the present collection period and the collection period after the proposed change in credit terms. What level of receivables is implied by the new…14. A company plans to tighten its credit policy. The new policy will decrease the average number of days in collection from 75 to 50 days and reduce the ratio of credit sales to total revenue from 70% to 60%. The company estimates that projected sales would be 5% less if the proposed new credit policy were implemented. The firm's short-term interest cost is 10%. Projected sales for the coming year are P100 million. Assume a 360-day year, the increase (decrease) on A/R of this proposed change in credit policy is A. PO B. (P5,000,000) c. (P6,666,6667) D. (P13,000,000)A firm will earn a taxable net return of $500 million next year. If it took on debt today, it would have to pay creditors\varepsilon(rDebt) = 5% + 10% x wDebt2. Thus, if the firm has 100% debt, the financial markets would demand 15% expected rate of return. Further, assume that the financial markets will lend the firm capital at this overall net cost of 15%, regardless of how the firm is financed. The firm is in the 25% marginal tax bracket. 1. If the firmis fully equity-financed, what is its value? 2. Using APV, if the firm is financed with equal amounts of debt and equity today, what is its value? 3. Using WACC, if the firm is financed with equal amounts of debt and equity today, what is its value? 4. Does this firm have an optimal capital structure? If so, what is its APV and WACC?
- A DI has assets of $10 million consisting of $1 million in cash and $9 million in loans. The DI has core deposits of $6 million, subordinated debt of $2 million, and equity of $2 million. Increases in interest rates are expected to cause a net drain of $2 million in core deposits over the year. The average cost of deposits is 6 percent, and the average yield on loans is 8 percent. The DI decides to reduce its loan portfolio to offset this expected decline in deposits. What will be the effect on net interest income and the size of the DI after the implementation of this strategy? If the interest cost of issuing new short-term debt is expected to be 7.5 percent, what would be the effect on net interest income of offsetting the expected deposit drain with an increase in interest-bearing liabilities? What will be the size of the DI after the drain if the DI uses this strategy? What dynamic aspects of DI management would further support a strategy of replacing the deposit…In order to increase the sales from the normal level of Rs 2.4 Lakh per annum, the marketing manager submits a proposal for liberalizing credit policy as under: Normal sales Rs 2.4 lakh. Normal credit period 30 days. The firm is contemplating to increase the credit period to 75 days. This proposal would increase the sales by Rs 21000. The Profit Volume Ratio is 30%. The company expects a return of 20% on its investments. Evaluate the above alternative and advise the management (assume 360 days a year)First National Bank is doing some scenario analysis. It believes that its source of funds (the Federal Reserve) will soon increase the cost of loans. In fact, the cost of making loans is expected to change from the current 2 percent interest to either 3 percent or 4 percent interest in the next year. There will be no change in its $2,000,000 income at the 2 percent interest level, but net income will fall to $1,000,000 if interest rates increase to 3 percent and decrease to $100,000 if the interest rates increase to 4 percent . Finally, National predicts a 10 percent probability of a decrease to 2 percent interest rate, a 50 percent probability of a 3 percent interest rate, and a 40 percent probability of an increase to 4 percent interest rate.
- Udar limited is considering a change in its credit terms from 2/10 net 30 to 3/10 net 45, change is expected to:a) increase total sales from 50 million to 60 million.b) decrease the proportion of customers taking discount from 70% to 60%.c) increase average collection period from 20 days to 24 days.The gross profit margin for the firm is 15% and cost of capital is 12%.The rate is 40%.Calculate the expected change in residual income.Expected sales in the forthcoming year is $ 50,00. The firm plans to stick to the following policies towards the working capital; Debtors would be maintained at 30 days of sales, Creditors would be maintained at 30 days of cost of sales and Inventories would be maintained at 30 days of cost of sales. Assume that the firm wants to keep Working capital sufficient to finance Expected Credit Sales for the length of the Cash Cycle, how much working capital would the firm need? Consider 365 as the number of days in an year for you cycle calculations. (Select the option closest to the answer). 411 487 398 509 426 352Establish a finance plan that assumes the sales estimates at the take price level would have been increased by $500,000. This means that the current take price level of $9,170,000 would increase by $500,000. This change would offer more collateral to the bank, and the bank would then increase the GAP loan. The GAP loan requires 200% collateral in unsold rights. This change would impact the equity investment. Question: What would be the new equity investment be if the budget stays the same?
- The total in rate sensitive assets for a financial institution is $120 million and the total in rate sensitive liabilities is $95 million. What is the cumulative pricing gap (CGAP) and what is the interest rate sensitivity gap ratio if total assets equals $195 million? What would the projected change to net income be if interest rates rose by 2% on both assets and liabilities? What would the projected change to net income be if interest rates declined by 2% on both assets and liabilities? What would the projected change to net income be if interest rates rose by 1.8% on assets and 1.5% on liabilities? What would the projected change to net income be if interest rates declined by 1.8% on assets and 1.5% on liabilities?Meyer & Co. expects its EBIT to be $97,000 every year forever. The firm can borrow at 8 percent. The company currently has no debt, and its cost of equity is 13 percent. The tax rate is24 percent. What is the WACC? What are the implications of the firm’s decision to borrow? Please work on excel and show formulasYou are considering investing in Dakota's Security Services. You have been able to locate the following information on the firm: Total assets are $32.6 million, accounts receivable are $4.46 million, ACP is 25 days, net income is $4.83 million, and debt-to-equity is 1.3 times. All sales are on credit. Dakota's is considering loosening its credit policy such that ACP will increase to 30 days. The change is expected to increase credit sales by 6 percent. Any change in accounts receivable will be offset with a change in debt. No other balance sheet changes are expected. Dakota's profit margin will remain unchanged. How will this change in accounts receivable policy affect Dakota's net income, total asset turnover, equity multiplier, ROA, and ROE? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions of dollars. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Use 365 days a year. Net income Total asset turnover Equity multiplier ROA ROE million times times % %