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Topic Outline
• Cash Management
• Inventory Management
• Accounts Receivable Management
Management of Cash and
Marketable Securities
Cash doesn’t earn a profit, so why
should the firm hold it?
1. Transactions – must have some cash to
operate.
2. Precaution – “safety stock”. Reduced by
line of credit and marketable securities.
3. Compensating balances – for loans and/or
services provided.
4. Speculation – to take advantage of
bargains and to take discounts. Reduced
by credit lines and marketable securities.
• cash is needed to satisfy the transactions
motive
• Another reason to hold cash is for compensating
balances.
• it would not be correct for a firm to add the
amount of cash required to satisfy its transaction
needs to the amount of cash needed to satisfy its
compensatory balances to produce a target cash
balance.
The goal of cash management
• To meet the above objectives, especially
to have cash for transactions, yet not
have any excess cash.
• To minimize transactions balances in
particular, and also needs for cash to
meet other objectives.
Minimizing cash holdings
• Use a lockbox
• Insist on wire transfers from customers
• Synchronize inflows and outflows
• Use a remote disbursement account
• Reduce need for “safety stock” of cash
– Increase forecast accuracy
– Hold marketable securities
– Negotiate a line of credit
Cash budget
• Forecasts cash inflows, outflows, and ending
cash balances.
• Used to plan loans needed or funds available
to invest.
• Can be daily, weekly, or monthly, forecasts.
– Monthly for annual planning and daily for actual
cash management.
Managing Receipts and Disbursements
• Receipts
– Cash must be deposited to the bank account at
the shortest time with the minimum cost
– Internal controls
– Efficient reporting system that allows real time
updating
• Disbursements
– Centralization of payments
– Playing the float
– Cross checking of all payments
Determining Optimum Cash Balance
• Baumol Model
– Expenditures occur evenly throughout the
period.
– Holding cost for cash is the income foregone
on the cash held or the cost of financing the
cash balance.
– Short term investments are alternatives to
cash
Baumol Model
Baumol Model
• Aubrey Company has a daily demand for cash
of $4,000, or $1,460,000 annually. Short-term
investments earn 5% annually. The interest
rate on Aubrey’s line of credit is 8%, while the
cost to convert marketable securities to cash is
$50 per transaction. The optimal value of C for
each cash management cycle is:
Illustration
• UP Foundation pays honorarium to 500
faculty members at P30,000 per year per
faculty. Investments in short term securities
earn 13% and cost per transfer is estimated
at P500.
a.How much should be the optimal size of cash
transfer?
b.How much is the total cost of cash transfer?
Disadvantages of Baumol Model
• Assumes stable and predictable cash flows
• Does not take into account seasonal
fluctuations
• Most firms don’t use their cash flows
uniformly and also cannot predict their daily
cash inflows and outflows. Mille-Orr Model
helps them by allowing daily cash flow
variation.
Miller-Orr Model
The distribution of the daily cash changes is at
least approximately normal.
The transfer cost between cash and the portfolio
is at a given fixed cost
The transfer between cash and the portfolio can
be implemented instantaneously
The minimum cash balance is determined outside
the model and depends on the ability of the firm
to source funds externally as required.
Determining Optimum Cash Balance
Miller-Orr Model
 Does not set a single valued target cash but
rather a range within which the cash balance is to
be maintained.
 Seeks to minimize the expected cost of holding
cash by making sure that cash balance does not
exceed the upper limit nor fall below the lower
limit.
 Cash Return Point is the level to which cash is to
be adjusted whenever cash holdings falls below
the lower limit or exceeds the upper limit.
• The lower limit is set by the firm based on its
desired minimum “safety stock” of cash in hand
The firm should also determine the following
factors:
• 1. An interest rate for marketable securities, (i)
• 2. A fixed transaction cost for buying and selling
marketable securities, (c)
• 3. The standard deviation if its daily cash flows,
(s)
Miller-Orr Model
Miller-Orr Model
• UL = 3z + LL
• Illustration
– The company has found the standard deviation of
its daily cash flow to be P30,983.87. The
company’s transfer cost from investment to cash
and vice versa is P500 per transfer. The current
interest rate on short term investments is 13%.
The financing company has set a lower limit at
P50,000.
• To use the Miller–Orr model, the manager must
do four things:
• 1 Set the lower control limit for the cash balance.
This lower limit can be related to a minimum
safety margin decided on by management.
• 2 Estimate the standard deviation of daily cash
flows.
• 3 Determine the interest rate.
• 4 Estimate the trading costs of buying and selling
marketable securities
• These four steps allow the upper limit and
return point to be computed. Miller and Orr
tested their model using nine months of data
for cash balances for a large industrial firm.
The model was able to produce average daily
cash balances much lower than the averages
actually obtained by the firm.
Inventory Management
Inventory Management Techniques
• ABC Inventory System
– Inventory management technique that divides
inventory into three groups— A, B, and C, in
descending order of importance and level of
monitoring, on the basis of the dollar investment
in each.
• EOQ Model
– Inventory management technique for determining
an item’s optimal order size, which is the size that
minimizes the total of its order costs and carrying
costs.
Inventory Management Techniques
• JIT System (Just in Time)
– Inventory management technique that
minimizes inventory investment by having
materials arrive at exactly the time they are
needed for production
• Computerized Systems for Resource
Control
EOQ Model
Where: S = usage in Units per period
O = order cost per order
C = Carrying Cost per unit per period
Q = Order quantity in units
At EOQ, Carrying Cost = Ordering Cost
Carrying cost = C x (Q / 2)
Order Cost = O x (S / Q)
Total Cost = Carrying Cost + Order Cost
Accounts Receivable
Management
Elements of credit policy
1. Credit Period – How long to pay? Shorter
period reduces DSO and average A/R, but it
may discourage sales.
2. Cash Discounts – Lowers price. Attracts new
customers and reduces DSO.
3. Credit Standards – Tighter standards tend to
reduce sales, but reduce bad debt expense.
Fewer bad debts reduce DSO.
4. Collection Policy – How tough? 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 may discourage
sales.
– Some customers may choose to go elsewhere
if they are pressured to pay their bills sooner.
– SKI must balance the benefits of fewer bad
debts with the cost of possible lost sales.
If SKI reduces its DSO without adversely
affecting sales, how would this affect 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 these actions
would increase EVA.

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Chapter 16 Working Capital

  • 1. Topic Outline • Cash Management • Inventory Management • Accounts Receivable Management
  • 2. Management of Cash and Marketable Securities
  • 3. Cash doesn’t earn a profit, so why should the firm hold it? 1. Transactions – must have some cash to operate. 2. Precaution – “safety stock”. Reduced by line of credit and marketable securities. 3. Compensating balances – for loans and/or services provided. 4. Speculation – to take advantage of bargains and to take discounts. Reduced by credit lines and marketable securities.
  • 4. • cash is needed to satisfy the transactions motive • Another reason to hold cash is for compensating balances. • it would not be correct for a firm to add the amount of cash required to satisfy its transaction needs to the amount of cash needed to satisfy its compensatory balances to produce a target cash balance.
  • 5. The goal of cash management • To meet the above objectives, especially to have cash for transactions, yet not have any excess cash. • To minimize transactions balances in particular, and also needs for cash to meet other objectives.
  • 6. Minimizing cash holdings • Use a lockbox • Insist on wire transfers from customers • Synchronize inflows and outflows • Use a remote disbursement account • Reduce need for “safety stock” of cash – Increase forecast accuracy – Hold marketable securities – Negotiate a line of credit
  • 7. Cash budget • Forecasts cash inflows, outflows, and ending cash balances. • Used to plan loans needed or funds available to invest. • Can be daily, weekly, or monthly, forecasts. – Monthly for annual planning and daily for actual cash management.
  • 8. Managing Receipts and Disbursements • Receipts – Cash must be deposited to the bank account at the shortest time with the minimum cost – Internal controls – Efficient reporting system that allows real time updating • Disbursements – Centralization of payments – Playing the float – Cross checking of all payments
  • 9. Determining Optimum Cash Balance • Baumol Model – Expenditures occur evenly throughout the period. – Holding cost for cash is the income foregone on the cash held or the cost of financing the cash balance. – Short term investments are alternatives to cash
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  • 13. • Aubrey Company has a daily demand for cash of $4,000, or $1,460,000 annually. Short-term investments earn 5% annually. The interest rate on Aubrey’s line of credit is 8%, while the cost to convert marketable securities to cash is $50 per transaction. The optimal value of C for each cash management cycle is:
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  • 15. Illustration • UP Foundation pays honorarium to 500 faculty members at P30,000 per year per faculty. Investments in short term securities earn 13% and cost per transfer is estimated at P500. a.How much should be the optimal size of cash transfer? b.How much is the total cost of cash transfer?
  • 16. Disadvantages of Baumol Model • Assumes stable and predictable cash flows • Does not take into account seasonal fluctuations
  • 17. • Most firms don’t use their cash flows uniformly and also cannot predict their daily cash inflows and outflows. Mille-Orr Model helps them by allowing daily cash flow variation.
  • 18. Miller-Orr Model The distribution of the daily cash changes is at least approximately normal. The transfer cost between cash and the portfolio is at a given fixed cost The transfer between cash and the portfolio can be implemented instantaneously The minimum cash balance is determined outside the model and depends on the ability of the firm to source funds externally as required. Determining Optimum Cash Balance
  • 19. Miller-Orr Model  Does not set a single valued target cash but rather a range within which the cash balance is to be maintained.  Seeks to minimize the expected cost of holding cash by making sure that cash balance does not exceed the upper limit nor fall below the lower limit.  Cash Return Point is the level to which cash is to be adjusted whenever cash holdings falls below the lower limit or exceeds the upper limit.
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  • 21. • The lower limit is set by the firm based on its desired minimum “safety stock” of cash in hand The firm should also determine the following factors: • 1. An interest rate for marketable securities, (i) • 2. A fixed transaction cost for buying and selling marketable securities, (c) • 3. The standard deviation if its daily cash flows, (s)
  • 23. Miller-Orr Model • UL = 3z + LL • Illustration – The company has found the standard deviation of its daily cash flow to be P30,983.87. The company’s transfer cost from investment to cash and vice versa is P500 per transfer. The current interest rate on short term investments is 13%. The financing company has set a lower limit at P50,000.
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  • 25. • To use the Miller–Orr model, the manager must do four things: • 1 Set the lower control limit for the cash balance. This lower limit can be related to a minimum safety margin decided on by management. • 2 Estimate the standard deviation of daily cash flows. • 3 Determine the interest rate. • 4 Estimate the trading costs of buying and selling marketable securities
  • 26. • These four steps allow the upper limit and return point to be computed. Miller and Orr tested their model using nine months of data for cash balances for a large industrial firm. The model was able to produce average daily cash balances much lower than the averages actually obtained by the firm.
  • 28. Inventory Management Techniques • ABC Inventory System – Inventory management technique that divides inventory into three groups— A, B, and C, in descending order of importance and level of monitoring, on the basis of the dollar investment in each. • EOQ Model – Inventory management technique for determining an item’s optimal order size, which is the size that minimizes the total of its order costs and carrying costs.
  • 29. Inventory Management Techniques • JIT System (Just in Time) – Inventory management technique that minimizes inventory investment by having materials arrive at exactly the time they are needed for production • Computerized Systems for Resource Control
  • 30. EOQ Model Where: S = usage in Units per period O = order cost per order C = Carrying Cost per unit per period Q = Order quantity in units At EOQ, Carrying Cost = Ordering Cost Carrying cost = C x (Q / 2) Order Cost = O x (S / Q) Total Cost = Carrying Cost + Order Cost
  • 32. Elements of credit policy 1. Credit Period – How long to pay? Shorter period reduces DSO and average A/R, but it may discourage sales. 2. Cash Discounts – Lowers price. Attracts new customers and reduces DSO. 3. Credit Standards – Tighter standards tend to reduce sales, but reduce bad debt expense. Fewer bad debts reduce DSO. 4. Collection Policy – How tough? Tougher policy will reduce DSO but may damage customer relationships.
  • 33. Does SKI face any risk if it tightens its credit policy? • Yes, a tighter credit policy may discourage sales. – Some customers may choose to go elsewhere if they are pressured to pay their bills sooner. – SKI must balance the benefits of fewer bad debts with the cost of possible lost sales.
  • 34. If SKI reduces its DSO without adversely affecting sales, how would this affect 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 these actions would increase EVA.