Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780077861704
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 5QP

Calculating Cash Collections [LO3] The Morning Jolt Coffee Company has projected the following quarterly sales amounts for the coming year:

Chapter 18, Problem 5QP, Calculating Cash Collections [LO3] The Morning Jolt Coffee Company has projected the following , example  1

a. Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year are $345. The company has a 45-day collection period. Calculate cash collections in each of the four quarters by completing the following:

Chapter 18, Problem 5QP, Calculating Cash Collections [LO3] The Morning Jolt Coffee Company has projected the following , example  2

b. Rework (a) assuming a collection period of 60 days.

c. Rework (a) assuming a collection period of 30 days.

a)

Expert Solution
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Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters when the collection period is 45days.

Introduction:

Cash collection is the amount collected through business. It is a task of accounts receivables.

Average cash collection period is the number of days taken to collect the cash from the customers.

Cash collection period=Number of days or months in a year Debtors turnover

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$755

Q2-$835

Q3-$890

Q4-$970

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $345, Collection period is 45 days.

Compute cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected in the current year

Compute ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=904590=4590Ending receivables=12of current sales

Therefore ending receivable will be half of the current year sales

Ending receivables=12($820)=$410

Hence, ending receivables is $410.

Compute cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$345+$820$410=$755

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $755.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=12of current sales

Ending receivables=12($850)=$425

Hence, ending receivables is $425.

Compute cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$410+$850$425=$835

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 2 is $835.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=12of current sales

Ending receivables=12($930)=$465

Hence, ending receivables is $465.

Compute cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$425+$930$465=$890

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $890.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=12of current sales

Ending receivables=12($1010)=$505

Hence, ending receivables is $505.

Compute cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$465+$1010$505=$970

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $970.

b)

Expert Solution
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Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters when the collection period is 60 days.

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$891.67

Q2-$840

Q3-$903.33

Q4-$983.33

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivables at the beginning of the year are $345, Collection period is 45 days.

Compute cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected by this current year

Compute ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=906090=3090Ending receivables=13of current sales

Therefore ending receivable will be half of current year sales

Ending receivables=13($820)=$273.33

Hence, ending receivables is $273.33.

Compute cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$345+$820$273.33=$891.67

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $891.67.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=13of current sales

Ending receivables=13($850)=$283.33

Hence, ending receivables is $283.33.

Compute cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$273.33+$850$283.33=$840

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 2 is $840.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=13of current sales

Ending receivables=13($930)=$310

Hence, ending receivables is $310.

Compute cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$283.33+$930$310=$903.33

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $903.33.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=13of current sales

Ending receivables=13($1010)=$336.67

Hence, ending receivables is $336.67.

Compute cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$310+$1010$336.67=$983.33

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $983.33.

c)

Expert Solution
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Summary Introduction

To determine: The cash collection for each four quarters when the collection period is 30 days.

Answer to Problem 5QP

Q1-$618.33

Q2-$830

Q3-$876.67

Q4-$956.67

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $345, Collection period is 30 days.

Compute cash collection for each four quarters:

Note: All the receivables, which are outstanding, will be collected in this current year

Compute ending receivables for quarter 1:

Ending receivables=903090=6090Ending receivables=23of current sales

Therefore ending receivable will be half of the current year sales

Ending receivables=23($820)=$546.67

Hence, ending receivables is $546.67.

Compute cash collection for quarter 1:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$345+$820$546.67=$618.33

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $618.33.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 2:

Ending receivables=23of current sales

Ending receivables=23($850)=$566.67

Hence, ending receivables is $566.67.

Compute cash collection for quarter 2:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$546.67+$850$566.67=$830

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 2 is $830.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 3:

Ending receivables=23of current sales

Ending receivables=23($930)=$620

Hence, ending receivables is $620.

Compute cash collection for quarter 3:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$566.67+$930$620=$876.67

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $876.67.

Compute ending receivables for quarter 4:

Ending receivables=23of current sales

Ending receivables=23($1010)=$673.33

Hence, ending receivables is $673.33.

Compute cash collection for quarter 4:

Cash collection=Beginning receivables+SalesEnding receivables=$620+$1010$673.33=$956.67

Hence, cash collected for the quarter 1 is $956.67.

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