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1、,CHAPTER 16Working Capital Management,Alternative working capital policiesCash, inventory, and A/R managementAccounts payable managementShort-term financing policiesBank debt and commercial paper,Basic Definitions,Gross working capital: Total current assets.Net working capital: Current assets - Curr

2、ent liabilities.Net operating working capital (NOWC): Operating CA Operating CL =(Cash + Inv. + A/R) (Accruals + A/P),(More),Working capital management: Includes both establishing working capital policy and then the day-to-day control of cash, inventories, receivables, accruals, and accounts payable

3、.Working capital policy:The level of each current asset.How current assets are financed.,Selected Ratios for SKI,SKI IndustryCurrent1.75x2.25xQuick0.83x1.20xDebt/Assets58.76%50.00%Turnover of cash16.67x22.22xDSO (365-day basis)45.6332.00Inv. turnover4.82x7.00xF. A. turnover11.35x12.00xT. A. turnover

4、2.08x3.00xProfit margin2.07%3.50%ROE10.45%21.00%Payables deferral30.0033.00,How does SKIs working capital policy compare with the industry?,Working capital policy is reflected in a firms current ratio, quick ratio, turnover of cash and securities, inventory turnover, and DSO.These ratios indicate SK

5、I has large amounts of working capital relative to its level of sales. Thus, SKI is following a relaxed policy.,Is SKI inefficient or just conservative?,A relaxed policy may be appropriate if it reduces risk more than profitability.However, SKI is much less profitable than the average firm in the in

6、dustry. This suggests that the company probably has excessive working capital.,The cash conversion cycle focuses on the time between payments made for materials and labor and payments received from sales: Cash Inventory Receivables Payables conversion = conversion + collection - deferral . cycle per

7、iod period period,Cash Conversion Cycle,Cash Conversion Cycle (Cont.),CCC = + CCC = + 45.6 30CCC = 75.7 + 45.6 30CCC = 91.3 days.,Cash Management:Cash doesnt earn interest,so why hold it?,Transactions: Must have some cash to pay current bills.Precaution: “Safety stock.” But lessened by credit line a

8、nd marketable securities.Compensating balances: For loans and/or services provided.Speculation: To take advantage of bargains, to take discounts, and so on. Reduced by credit line, marketable securities.,Whats the goal of cash management?,To have sufficient cash on hand to meet the needs listed on t

9、he previous slide.However, since cash is a non-earning asset, to have not one dollar more.,Ways to Minimize Cash Holdings,Use lockboxes.Insist on wire transfers from customers.Synchronize inflows and outflows.Use a remote disbursement account.,(More),Increase forecast accuracy to reduce the need for

10、 a cash “safety stock.”Hold marketable securities instead of a cash “safety stock.”Negotiate a line of credit (also reduces need for a “safety stock”).,Cash Budget: The Primary Cash Management Tool,Purpose: Uses forecasts of cash inflows, outflows, and ending cash balances to predict loan needs and

11、funds available for temporary investment.Timing: Daily, weekly, or monthly, depending upon budgets purpose. Monthly for annual planning, daily for actual cash management.,Data Required for Cash Budget,1.Sales forecast.2.Information on collections delay.3.Forecast of purchases and payment terms.4.For

12、ecast of cash expenses: wages, taxes, utilities, and so on.5.Initial cash on hand.6.Target cash balance.,SKIs Cash Budget for January and February,Net Cash Inflows January FebruaryCollections$67,651.95$62,755.40Purchases44,603.7536,472.65Wages6,690.565,470.90Rent 2,500.00 2,500.00Total payments$53,7

13、94.31$44,443.55Net CF$13,857.64$18,311.85,Cash Budget (Continued),January FebruaryCash at start if no borrowing$ 3,000.00$16,857.64Net CF (slide 13) 13,857.64 18,311.85Cumulative cash$16,857.64$35,169.49Less: target cash 1,500.00 1,500.00Surplus$15,357.64$33,669.49,Should depreciation be explicitly

14、included in the cash budget?,No. Depreciation is a noncash charge. Only cash payments and receipts appear on cash budget.However, depreciation does affect taxes, which do appear in the cash budget.,What are some other potential cash inflows besides collections?,Proceeds from fixed asset sales.Procee

15、ds from stock and bond sales.Interest earned.Court settlements.,How can interest earned or paid on short-term securities or loans be incorporated in the cash budget?,Interest earned: Add line in the collections section.Interest paid: Add line in the payments section.Found as interest rate x surplus/

16、loan line of cash budget for preceding month.Note: Interest on any other debt would need to be incorporated as well.,How could bad debts be worked into the cash budget?,Collections would be reduced by the amount of bad debt losses.For example, if the firm had 3% bad debt losses, collections would to

17、tal only 97% of sales.Lower collections would lead to lower surpluses and higher borrowing requirements.,SKIs forecasted cash budgetindicates that the companys cash holdings will exceed the targetedcash balance every month, except for October and November.,Cash budget indicates the company probably

18、is holding too much cash.SKI could improve its EVA by either investing its excess cash in more productive assets or by paying it out to the firms shareholders.,What reasons might SKI have for maintaining a relativelyhigh amount of cash?,If sales turn out to be considerably less than expected, SKI co

19、uld face a cash shortfall.A company may choose to hold large amounts of cash if it does not have much faith in its sales forecast, or if it is very conservative.The cash may be there, in part, to fund a planned fixed asset acquisition.,Inventory Management:Categories of Inventory Costs,Carrying Cost

20、s: Storage and handling costs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, and obsolescence.Ordering Costs: Cost of placing orders, shipping, and handling costs.Costs of Running Short: Loss of sales, loss of customer goodwill, and the disruption of production schedules.,Is SKI holding too much inventor

21、y?,SKIs inventory turnover (4.82) is considerably lower than the industry average (7.00). The firm is carrying a lot of inventory per dollar of sales.By holding excessive inventory, the firm is increasing its operating costs which reduces its NOPAT. Moreover, the excess inventory must be financed, s

22、o EVA is further lowered.,If SKI reduces its inventory, without adversely affecting sales, what effect will this have on its cash position?,Short run: Cash will increase as inventory purchases decline.Long run: Company is likely to then take steps to reduce its cash holdings.,Accounts Receivable Man

23、agement:Do SKIs customers pay more or less promptly than those of its competitors?,SKIs days sales outstanding (DSO) of 45.6 days is well above the industry average (32 days).SKIs customers are paying less promptly.SKI should consider tightening its credit policy to reduce its DSO.,Cash Discounts: L

24、owers price. Attracts new customers and reduces DSO.Credit Period: How long to pay? Shorter period reduces DSO and average A/R, but it may discourage sales.,Elements of Credit Policy,(More),Credit Standards: Tighter standards reduce bad debt losses, but may reduce sales. Fewer bad debts reduces DSO.

25、Collection Policy: Tougher policy will reduce DSO, but may damage customer relationships.,Does SKI face any risk if it tightens its credit policy?,YES! A tighter credit policy maydiscourage sales. Some customersmay choose to go elsewhere if theyare pressured to pay their billssooner.,If SKI succeeds

26、 in reducing DSO without adversely affecting sales, what effect would this have on its cash position?,Short run: If customers pay sooner, this increases cash holdings.Long run: Over time, the company would hopefully invest the cash in more productive assets, or pay it out to shareholders. Both of th

27、ese actions would increase EVA.,Is there a cost to accruals? Do firms have much control over amount of accruals?,Accruals are free in that no explicit interest is charged.Firms have little control over the level of accruals. Levels are influenced more by industry custom, economic factors, and tax la

28、ws.,What is trade credit?,Trade credit is credit furnished by a firms suppliers.Trade credit is often the largest source of short-term credit, especially for small firms.Spontaneous, easy to get, but cost can be high.,SKI buys $506,985 net, on terms of 1/10, net 30, and pays on Day 40. How much free

29、 and costly trade credit, and whats the cost of costly trade credit?,Net daily purchases = $506,985/365 = $1,389.Annual gross purch. = $506,985/(1-0.01) =$512,106,Gross/Net Breakdown,Company buys goods worth $506,985. Thats the cash price.They must pay $5,121 more if they dont take discounts.Think o

30、f the extra $5,121 as a financing cost similar to the interest on a loan.Want to compare that cost with the cost of a bank loan.,Payables level if take discount: Payables = $1,389(10) = $13,890.,Payables level if dont take discount: Payables = $1,389(40) = $55,560.,Credit Breakdown: Total trade cred

31、it= $55,560 Free trade credit= 13,890 Costly trade credit= $41,670,Nominal Cost of Costly Trade Credit,But the $5,121 is paid all during the year, not at year-end, so EAR rate is higher.,Firm loses 0.01($512,106) = $5,121 of discounts to obtain $41,670 inextra trade credit, so,Nominal Cost Formula,

32、1/10, net 40,Pays 1.01% 12.167 times per year.,Periodic rate = 0.01/0.99 = 1.01%.Periods/year = 365/(40 10) = 12.1667.EAR= (1 + Periodic rate)n 1.0= (1.0101)12.1667 1.0 = 13.01%.,Effective Annual Rate, 1/10, net 40,Working Capital Financing Policies,Moderate: Match the maturity of the assets with th

33、e maturity of the financing.Aggressive: Use short-term financing to finance permanent assets.Conservative: Use permanent capital for permanent assets and temporary assets.,Years,$,Perm NOWC,Fixed Assets,Temp. NOWC,Lower dashed line, more aggressive.,S-TLoans,L-T Fin:Stock &Bonds,Moderate Financing P

34、olicy,Conservative Financing Policy,Fixed Assets,Years,$,Perm NOWC,L-T Fin:Stock &Bonds,Marketable Securities,Zero S-Tdebt,What are the advantages of short-term debt vs. long-term debt?,Low cost- yield curve usually slopes upward.Can get funds relatively quickly.Can repay without penalty.,What are t

35、he disadvantages of short-term debt vs. long-term debt?,Higher risk. The required repayment comes quicker, and the company may have trouble rolling over loans.,Commercial Paper (CP),Short term notes issued by large, strong companies. SKI couldnt issue CP-its too small.CP trades in the market at rates just above T-bill rate.CP is bought with surplus cash by banks and other companies, then held as a marketable security for liquidity purposes.,

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