Problem: 14-4 Financial Forecasting-percent of Sales. Tulley Appliances Inc. pro

    Problem: 14-4 Financial Forecasting-percent of Sales. Tulley Appliances Inc. projects next year s sales to be $20 million. Current sales are $15 million based on current assets of $5 million and fixed assets of $5 million. Firms net profit margin is 5 percent after taxes. Tulley forecasts that its current assets will rise in direct proportion to the increase in sales but that its fiexed assets will increase by only $100000. Currently Tulley has $1.5 million in accounts payable (which vary directly with sales) $2 million in long-term debt (due in 10 years) and common equity (including $4 million in retained earnings) totaling $6.4 million. Tulley plans to pay $500000 in common stock dividends next year. a. What are Tulley s total financing needs. Ie. total assets for the coming year? b. Given the firm s projections and dividend payment plans what are its discretionary financing needs? c. Based on your projections and assuming that the $100000 expansion in fixed assets will occur what is the largest increase in sales the firm can support without having to resort to the use of discretionary sources of financing?Problem 15-8; Cost of Accounts Receivable. Johnson Enterprises Inc. is involved in the manufacture of and sale of electronic components used in small AM/FM radios. The firm needs $300000 to finance an anticipated expansion in receivables due to increased sales. Johnson s credit terms are net 60 and its average monthly credit sales are $200000. IN general the firms customer pay within the credit period: Thus the firm s average accounts receivable balance is $400000. Chuck Idol Johnson s comptroller approached the firm s bank with a request for a loan for the $300000 using the firm s accounts receivable as collateral. The bank offered to make a loan at a rate of 2 percent over prime plus a 1 percent processing charge on all receivables pledged ($200000 per month). Furthermore the bank agreed to lend up to 75 percent of the face value of the receivables pledged. a. Estimate the cost of the receivables loan to Johnson when the firm borrows the $300000. The prime rate is currently 11 percent. b. Idol also requested a line of credit for $300000 from the bank. The bank agreed to grant the necessary line of credit at a rate of 3 percent over prime and required a 15 percent compensating balance. Johnson currently maintains an average demand deposit of $80000. Estimate the cost of the line of credit to Johnson. c. Which source of credit should Johnson select? Why? 1. Interest

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