Hollywood Shoes would like to maintain their cash account at a minimum level of $57,000, but expect the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $4,700; the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 6.50 percent per year; and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $170 per transaction. What will be their optimal upper cash limit? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)b
Hollywood Shoes would like to maintain their cash account at a minimum level of $57,000, but...
Hollywood shoes would like to maintain their cash account at a minimum level of $56000, but expect the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $4600 the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 6.25 percent per year, and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $160 per transaction. What would be the optimal upper cash limit?
Hollywood Shoes would like to maintain their cash account at a minimum level of $64,000, but expect the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $5,400; the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 7.00 percent per year; and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $240 per transaction. What will be their optimal cash return point? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Hollywood Shoes would like to maintain their cash account at a minimum level of $69,000, but expect the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $5,900; the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 7.00 percent per year; and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $290 per transaction. What will be their optimal cash return point? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) a). $91,717.99 b). $74,900.00 c). $87,903.31 d). $103,437.46
HotFoot Shoes would like to maintain its cash account at a minimum level of $42,000 but expects the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $3,700, the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 2.8 percent per year, and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $370 per transaction. What will be its optimal upper cash limit? (Use 365 days a year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to...
HotFoot Shoes would like to maintain its cash account at a minimum level of $30,000, but expects the standard deviation in net daily cash flows to be $4,500, the effective annual rate on marketable securities to be 7.0 percent per year, and the trading cost per sale or purchase of marketable securities to be $250 per transaction. What will be its optimal cash return point? (Use 365 days a year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to...
The controller of Dash Shoes Inc. instructs you to prepare a monthly cash budget for the next three months. You are presented with the following budgetinformation: March April May Sales $129,000 $156,000 $206,000 Manufacturing costs 54,000 67,000 74,000 Selling and administrative expenses 37,000 42,000 45,000 Capital expenditures _ _ 49,000 The company expects to sell about 10% of its merchandise for cash. Of sales on account, 65% are expected to be collected in the month following the sale and the...
Problem 9-4A (Part Level Submission)
Colter Company prepares monthly cash budgets. Relevant data from
operating budgets for 2017 are as follows:
January
February
Sales
$432,000
$400,000
Direct materials purchases
144,000
150,000
Direct labor
108,000
120,000
Manufacturing overhead
84,000
90,000
Selling and administrative expenses
94,800
102,000
All sales are on account. Collections are expected to be 50% in the
month of sale, 30% in the first month following the sale, and 20%
in the second month following the sale. Sixty percent...
Cash budget-Basic Grenoble Enterprises had sales of $50,400 in March and $60,200 in April. Forecast sales for May, June, and July are $69,500, $80,200, and $100,300, respectively. The firm has a cash balance of $4,500 on May 1 and wishes to maintain a minimum cash balance of $4,500. Given the following data, prepare and interpret a cash budget for the months of May, June, and July (1) The firm makes 23% of sales for cash, 65% are collected in the...
Problem 21-4A (Part Level Submission) Colter Company prepares monthly cash budgets. Relevant data from operating budgets for 2017 are as follows: Sales Direct materials purchases Direct labor Manufacturing overhead Selling and administrative expenses January $403,200 134,400 100,000 78,400 88.480 February $448,000 140,000 112,000 84,000 95,200 All sales are on account. Collections are expected to be 50% in the month of sale, 30% in the first month following the sale, and 20% in the second month following the sale. Sixty percent...
Cash Budget—Basic Grenoble Enterprises had sales of 49,700 in March and $60,200 in April. Forecast sales for May, June, and July are $69,700,$79,600, and $100,500,respectively. The firm has a cash balance of $5,300 on May 1 and wishes to maintain a minimum cash balance of $5,300. Given the following data, prepare and interpret a cash budget for the months of May, June, and July.(1) The firm makes 15% of sales for cash,55% are collected in the next month, and the...