EKF201 Lecture 11

Övningen är skapad 2022-02-07 av IsabellaWillen1. Antal frågor: 19.




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  • Calculation for cash non-current liabilities + equity - net working capital - non-current assets
  • Cash increases... with increased levels of non-current liabilities and equity
  • Cash decreases... with increased levels of non-current assets and net working capital excluding cash
  • NWC increases when cash increases, only if the cash comes from non-current assets/long-term liabilities
  • operating cycle inventory period + accounts receivable period
  • cash cycle operating period - accounts payable period
  • inventory period 365 days / inventory turnover
  • inventory turnover COGS / avarage inventory
  • payables turnover COGS / avarage payables
  • Payables period 365 days / payables turnover
  • receivables turnover credit sales / avarge receivables
  • accounts receivable period 365 days / receivables turnover
  • cash cycle begins... when cash is paid for material, and ends when cash is collected from receivables
  • operating cycle is... the period from the arrival of stock until the receipt of cash
  • flexible policy large balances of cash and marketable securities, liberal credit terms and large investements in inventory
  • restrictive policy low cash balances and no investment in marketable securities, no credit sales and small investements in inventory
  • carrying costs consists of opportunity- and maintenane costs, they increase with increased levels of current assets
  • shortage costs consists of trading or order costs and costs related to safety reserves. They decrease with increased levels of current assets
  • minimum point the point on the total cost curve where the optimal amount of current assets is

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