Chapter.19 Cash And Liquidity Management Exam Questions - Corporate Finance 2e Test Bank by Stephen A. Ross. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 19
Cash and Liquidity Management
Multiple Choice Questions
1. | Yesterday, the president of RB Enterprises received a phone call from DLK, a competitor. DLK is a sole proprietorship. An unexpected family situation has caused the owner to suddenly want to retire and relocate closer to his family. Thus, the assets of DLK are being offered to RB Enterprises at a bargain basement price. While RB Enterprises had not anticipated purchasing these assets, it was decided that the opportunity was too good to pass up. This illustrates which of the following needs to hold cash?
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2. | GT Motors regularly issues short-term debt to finance its daily operations. Suddenly, the credit markets froze and no funds were available for borrowing. Fortunately, the firm had some cash reserves saved that it was able to use to fund its operations until additional credit was available. The need to retain cash for situations such as this is referred to as which one of the following motives for holding cash?
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3. | The cash found in a cash drawer that a check-out clerk uses to make change is an example of which of the following motives for holding cash?
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4. | Float is defined as the:
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5. | A lockbox is a:
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6. | The Presque Isle Center has branch operations in three states. Each branch deals with a local bank. However, all excess funds in these branch bank accounts are transferred on a daily basis to the firm's primary bank located near the firm's home office. This routine of transferring cash to the primary bank on a regular basis is referred to as:
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7. | An account into which funds are deposited only in an amount equal to the value of the checks presented for payment that day is called a _____ account.
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8. | An account into which a firm transfers funds, usually from a master account, in an amount sufficient to cover the checks presented for payment that day is called a _____ account.
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9. | The Snow Hut has analyzed the carrying and shortage costs associated with its cash holdings and determined that the firm should ideally maintain a cash balance of $3,600. This $3,600 represents which one of the following to the firm?
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10. | Adjustment costs is another name for which one of the following?
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11. | Why do firms need liquidity?
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12. | Cash management primarily involves:
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13. | Disbursements float:
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14. | Collection float:
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15. | Which one of the following statements is correct?
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16. | Check kiting is:
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17. | Which of the following will reduce collection time?
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18. | Which of the following should help reduce the total collection time for a firm?
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19. | Which one of the following collection times is correctly described?
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20. | A lockbox system:
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21. | Lockboxes:
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22. | Cash concentration accounts:
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23. | Which one of the following statements is correct?
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24. | A cash concentration account:
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25. | The main purpose of a cash concentration account is to:
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26. | Which one of the following statements is correct concerning a cash management system that employs both lockboxes and a concentration bank account?
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27. | A zero-balance account:
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28. | Which one of the following statements is correct concerning zero-balance accounts?
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29. | Which one of the following statements is correct?
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30. | Which two of the following are the primary reasons why firms temporarily accumulate large cash surpluses?
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31. | Which one of the following statements is correct?
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32. | Municipal bonds:
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33. | Money market securities have which of the following characteristics?
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34. | A jumbo CD:
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35. | Brown Trucking is buying a U.S. Treasury bill today with the understanding that the seller will buy it back tomorrow at a slightly higher price. This investment is known as a:
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36. | A repurchase agreement generally has a maximum life of:
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37. | A money market preferred stock:
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38. | Which of the following costs related to holding cash are minimized when the level of cash a firm holds is optimized?
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39. | Which of the following statements related to the BAT model is correct?
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40. | Which of the following variables are included in the BAT model?
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41. | The BAT model is used to:
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42. | The Miller-Orr model assumes that:
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43. | The Miller-Orr model:
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44. | Which of the following statements is correct?
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45. | The Hobby Shop has a checking account with a ledger balance of $692. The firm has $1,063 in uncollected deposits and $930 in outstanding checks. What is the amount of the disbursement float on this account?
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46. | On an average day, Plastics Enterprises writes 42 checks with an average amount of $587. These checks clear the bank in an average of 2 days. What is the average amount of the disbursement float?
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47. | On average, your firm receives 65 checks a day from customers. These checks, on average, are worth $39.90 each and clear the bank in 1.5 days. In addition, your firm disburses 38 checks a day with an average amount of $89.50. These checks clear your bank in 2 days. What is the average amount of the collection float?
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48. | When Chris balanced her business checkbook, she had an adjusted bank balance of $11,418. She had 2 outstanding deposits worth $879 each and 11 checks outstanding with a total value of $3,648. What is the amount of the collection float on this account?
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49. | Your company has an available balance of $7,911. A deposit of $2,480 that was made this morning is not yet included in the bank's balance. There are also 4 checks outstanding with a value of $360 each. What is the net float?
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50. | A firm has $16,718 in outstanding checks that have not cleared the bank. The firm also has $13,450 in deposits that have been recorded by the firm but not by the bank. The current available balance is $11,407. What is the status of the net float?
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51. | Your firm generally receives 4 checks a month. The check amounts and the collection delay for each check is shown below. Given this information what is the amount of the average daily float? Assume a 30 day month.
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52. | Hoyes Lumber generally receives 3 checks a month. The check amounts and the collection delay for each check are shown below. Given this information, what is the amount of the average daily float? Assume each month has 30 days.
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53. | The Blue Star generally receives only 3 checks a month. The check amounts and the collection delay for each check are shown below. Given this information, what is the amount of the average daily float? Assume every month has 30 days.
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54. | The Food Wholesaler generally receives 4 checks a month. The check amounts and the collection delay for each check are shown below. Given this information, what is the amount of the average daily float? Assume every month has 30 days.
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55. | Hot Tub Builders sells to three retail outlets. Each retailer pays once a month in the amounts shown below. The collection delay associated with each payment is also given below. What is the amount of the average daily receipts if you assume each month has 30 days?
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56. | Atlas Builders deals strictly with five customers. The average amount each customer pays per month along with the collection delay associated with each payment is shown below. Given this information, what is the amount of the average daily receipts? Assume every month has 30 days.
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57. | National Exporters deals strictly with two customers. The average amount each customer pays per month along with the collection delay associated with each payment is shown below. Given this information, what is the amount of the average daily receipts? Assume that every month has 30 days.
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58. | Cross Country Trucking provides transportation services exclusively for four customers. The average amount each customer pays per month along with the collection delay associated with each payment is shown below. Given this information, what is the weighted average delay? Assume each month has 30 days.
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59. | High Brow Express deals strictly with two customers. The average amount each customer pays per month along with the collection delay associated with each payment is shown below. Given this information, what is the weighted average delay? Assume that every month has 30 days.
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60. | The Metallurgical Specialty Co. deals strictly with four customers. The average amount each customer pays per month along with the collection delay associated with each payment is shown below. Given this information, what is the weighted average delay? Assume each month has 30 days.
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61. | On an average day, Goose Down Feathers receives $2,400 in checks from customers. These checks clear the bank in an average of 2.2 days. The applicable daily interest rate is 0.04 percent. What is the present value of the float? Assume each month has 30 days.
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62. | On an average day, Town Center Hardware receives $2,420 in checks from customers. These checks clear the bank in an average of 2.1 days. The applicable daily interest rate is 0.025 percent. What is the maximum amount this store should pay to completely eliminate its collection float? Assume each month has 30 days.
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63. | On an average day, your firm receives $11,800 in checks from customers. These checks clear the bank in an average of 2.8 days. The applicable daily interest rate is 0.015 percent. What is the highest daily fee your firm should pay to completely eliminate the collection float? Assume each month has 30 days.
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64. | On an average day, Wilson & Wilson receives $7,800 in checks from customers. These checks clear the bank in an average of 1.7 days. The applicable daily interest rate is 0.022 percent. What is the highest daily fee this firm should pay to completely eliminate its collection float? Assume each month has 30 days.
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65. | Your average customer is located 4.3 mailing days away from your firm. You have determined that, on average, it is taking your staff 1.5 days to process payments received from customers. In addition, it takes an average of 2.8 days for your funds to be available for use once you have made your bank deposit. What is your firm's collection time?
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66. | It takes your firm 4.5 days to prepare and mail out all the monthly statements to your customers. On average, the mail time between your firm and your customers is 2.6 days. Customer checks take an average of 1.8 days to clear the bank. You have determined that your total average collection time is 6.1 days. How long, on average, does it take your firm to process the payments from customers?
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67. | Currently, your firm requires 2 days to process the checks which customers mail in to pay for their credit purchases. The average mail time associated with these payments is 3.4 days and the check clearing time is 2.1 days. If your firm adopts a lockbox system, the mail time will be cut in half. In addition, if employees are reassigned, checks could be processed the same day they are received. How long will your collection time be if both the lockbox system and the job reassignments are implemented?
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68. | You are considering implementing a lockbox system for your firm. The system is expected to reduce the average collection time by 1.2 days. On an average day, your firm receives 320 checks with an average value of $99 each. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.014 percent. What is the anticipated amount of the daily savings if this system is implemented?
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69. | Roger's Distributors receives an average of 310 checks a day. The average amount per check is $629. The firm is considering a lockbox system which it anticipates will reduce the average collection time by 1.5 days. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.011 percent. What is the amount of the expected daily savings of the lockbox system?
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70. | Hand Tools, Inc. receives an average of 611 checks a day. The average amount per check is $425. The firm is considering a lockbox system which it anticipates will reduce the average collection time by 1 day. The bank charges $0.275 a check for this service. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.013 percent. What is the average daily cost of the lockbox system?
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71. | You are considering implementing a lockbox system for your firm. The system is expected to reduce the average collection time by 1.3 days. On an average day, your firm receives 136 checks with an average value of $219 each. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.021 percent. The bank charge per check is $0.26. What is the anticipated daily cost of the lockbox system?
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72. | You are considering implementing a lockbox system for your firm. The system is expected to reduce the average collection time by 2.8 days. On an average day, your firm receives 2,419 checks with an average value of $1,287 each. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.016 percent. The bank charge per check is $0.30. What is the net present value of this lockbox arrangement?
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73. | Rosewell International receives an average of 268 checks a day with an average amount per check of $780. The firm is considering a lockbox system which it anticipates will reduce the average collection time by 1.4 days. The bank charges $0.21 a check for this service. The daily interest rate on Treasury bills is 0.02 percent. What is the net present value of this lockbox arrangement?
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74. | The Eliot Co. needs $185,000 a week to pay bills. The standard deviation of the weekly disbursements is $17,600. The firm has established a lower cash balance limit of $75,000. The applicable interest rate is 5.5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $47. Based on the BAT model, what is the optimal initial cash balance?
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75. | Theo's Bar & Grill needs $153,000 a week to pay bills. The standard deviation of the weekly disbursements is $9,600. The firm has established a lower cash balance limit of $40,000. The applicable interest rate is 3.5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $40. Based on the BAT model, what is the optimal average cash balance?
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76. | Parkway Express needs $318,000 a week to pay bills. The standard deviation of the weekly disbursements is $31,000. The firm has established a lower cash balance limit of $60,000. The applicable interest rate is 4.5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $65. Based on the BAT model, what is the opportunity cost of holding cash?
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77. | Penco Supply spends $325,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $75,000. The standard deviation of its disbursements is $18,900. The applicable interest rate is 5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $65. What is the firm's optimal initial cash balance based on the BAT model?
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78. | Your firm spends $54,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $45,000. The standard deviation of your disbursements is $12,100. The applicable interest rate is 4.5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $55. What is your opportunity cost of holding cash based on the BAT model?
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79. | Rosie O'Grady's spends $115,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $95,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $14,600. The applicable interest rate is 4.8 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $50. What is this firm's total cost of holding cash based on the BAT model?
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80. | Your firm spends $346,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $150,000. The standard deviation of your disbursements is $28,700. The applicable interest rate is 5 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $60. What is your optimal average cash balance based on the BAT model?
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81. | The Cow Pie Spreader Co. spends $214,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $150,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $16,000. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.025 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $49. What is the firm's cash balance target based on the Miller-Orr model?
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82. | The Blue Moon Hotel and Spa spends $359,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $250,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $46,800. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.045 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $60. What is the hotel's optimal upper cash limit based on the Miller-Orr model?
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83. | Donaldson, Inc. spends $94,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $25,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $13,000. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.045 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $52. What is your optimal average cash balance based on the Miller-Orr model?
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84. | The Burger Stop spends $52,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $60,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $7,500. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.04 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $50. What is your optimal average cash balance based on the Miller-Orr model?
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85. | Your firm spends $48,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $50,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $8,100. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.054 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $65. What is your cash balance target based on the Miller-Orr model?
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86. | Travel Inn Express spends $109,000 a week to pay bills and maintains a lower cash balance limit of $125,000. The standard deviation of the disbursements is $14,400. The applicable weekly interest rate is 0.039 percent and the fixed cost of transferring funds is $58. What is the inn's cash balance target based on the Miller-Orr model?
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87. | Each business day, on average, a company writes checks totaling $26,000 to pay its suppliers. The usual clearing time for the checks is 5 days. Meanwhile, the company is receiving payments from its customers each day, in the form of checks, totaling $40,000. The cash from the payments is available to the firm after 2 days. What is the amount of the firm's average net float?
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88. | Purple Feet Wine, Inc. receives an average of $6,000 in checks per day. The delay in clearing is typically 4 days. The current interest rate is 0.025 percent per day. Assume 30 days per month. What is the highest daily fee the company should be willing to pay to eliminate its float entirely?
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89. | Your neighbor goes to the post office once a month and picks up two checks, one for $18,000 and one for $4,000. The larger check takes 4 days to clear after it is deposited; the smaller one takes 6 days. Assume 30 days per month. What is the weighted average delay?
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90. | Your firm has an average receipt size of $60. A bank has approached you concerning a lockbox service that will decrease your total collection time by 1 day. You typically receive 25,000 checks per day. The daily interest rate is 0.016 percent. What is the NPV of the lockbox project if the bank charges a fee of $210 per day?
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91. | A mail-order firm processes 5,000 checks per month. Of these, 55 percent are for $55 and 45 percent are for $65. The $55 checks are delayed 2 days on average; the $65 checks are delayed 5 days on average. Assume each month has 30 days. The interest rate is 6 percent per year. How much should the firm be willing to pay to reduce the weighted average float by 1.4 days?
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92. | Paper Submarine Manufacturing is investigating a lockbox system to reduce its collection time. It has determined the following:
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93. | Home Roasted Turkeys disburses checks every 4 weeks that average $70,000 and take 5 days to clear. How much interest can the company earn if it delays transfer of funds from an interest-bearing account that pays 0.02 percent per day for these 5 days? Ignore the effects of compound interest. Assume 52 weeks in a year.
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94. | Never Again Enterprises has an agreement with The Worth Bank whereby the bank handles $3.12 million in collections a day and requires a $1,000,000 compensating balance. Never Again is contemplating canceling the agreement and dividing its eastern region so that two other banks will handle its business. Banks A and B will each handle $1.56 million of collections a day, and each requires a compensating balance of $1,550,000. Never Again's financial management expects that collections will be accelerated by one day if the eastern region is divided. The T-bill rate is 4 percent annually. What is the amount of the annual net savings if this plan is adopted?
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95. | Mountaintop Inns, a Kentucky company, has determined that a majority of its customers are located in the Pennsylvania area. It therefore is considering using a lockbox system offered by a bank located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bank has estimated that use of the system will reduce collection time by one day. In addition to the variable charge shown below, there is also a fixed charge of $4,320 per year for the lockbox system. Assume a year has 365 days. What is the NPV of the lockbox system given the following information?
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96. | Cow Chips, Inc., a large fertilizer distributor based in California, is planning to use a lockbox system to speed up collections from its customers located on the East Coast. A Philadelphia-area bank will provide this service for an annual fee of $25,000 plus 12 cents per transaction. The estimated reduction in collection and processing time is one day. The average customer payment in this region is $8,200. Treasury bills are currently yielding 5 percent per year. Assume a year has 365 days. Approximately how many customers each day, on average, are needed to make the system profitable for Cow Chips, Inc.?
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Essay Questions
97. | Explain how a lockbox system operates and why a firm might consider implementing such a system.
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98. | Explain how the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century affects both collection and disbursement float.
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99. | Explain how the unethical use of uncollected funds has been impacted by the growth of on-line retailing and banking.
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100. | Float management systems may provide only minimal benefits to a firm. Given that most firms have other projects with higher positive net present values, why should a firm's managers spend time implementing a float management system?
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101. | Explain what a zero-balance account is, how it is used, and how it affects cash management.
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