Bulldogs Inc. currently fills mail orders from all over the country and receipts were received in its head office. The company’s average accounts receivable is P3,125,000 and is financed by a bank loan with 10% interest. Bulldogs is considering a regional lockbox system to speed up collections. This system is projected to reduce the average accounts receivable by 15%. The annual cost of the lockbox system is P25,000. What is the estimated net annual savings in implementing the lockbox system? A. P25,750 B. P21,875 C. P22,985 D. P28,455
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Bulldogs Inc. currently fills mail orders from all over the country and receipts were received in its head office. The company’s average accounts receivable is P3,125,000 and is financed by a bank loan with 10% interest. Bulldogs is considering a regional lockbox system to speed up collections. This system is projected to reduce the average accounts receivable by 15%. The annual cost of the lockbox system is P25,000. What is the estimated net annual savings in implementing the lockbox system?
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- Bulldogs Inc. currently fills mail orders from all over the country and receipts were received in its head office. The company’s average accounts receivable is P3,125,000 and is financed by a bank loan with 10% interest. Bulldogs is considering a regional lockbox system to speed up collections. This system is projected to reduce the average accounts receivable by 15%. The annual cost of the lockbox system is P25,000. What is the estimated net annual savings in implementing the lockbox system? P22,985 P25,750 P28,455 P21,875Smith Inc. currently fills mail orders from all over the country and receipts were received in its head office. The company's average accounts receivable is P3,125,000 and is financed by a bank loan with 10% interest. Smith is considering a regional lockbox system to speed up collections. This system is projected to reduce the average accounts receivable by 15%. The annual cost of the lockbox system is P25,000. What is the estimated net annual savings in implementing the lockbox system? A. 22,985 B. 28,455 C. 25,750 D. 21,875Inc. currently fills mail orders from all over the country and receipts were received in its head office. The company’s average accounts receivable is P3,125,000 and is financed by a bank loan with 10% interest. Inc. is considering a regional lockbox system to speed up collections. This system is projected to reduce the average accounts receivable by 15%. The annual cost of the lockbox system is P25,000. What is the estimated net annual savings in implementing the lockbox system? P28,455P22,985P25,750P21,875
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- Bird's Eye Treehouses, Incorporated, a Kentucky company, has determined that a majority of its customers are located in the Pennsylvania area. It therefore is considering using a lockbox system offered by a bank located in Pittsburgh. The bank has estimated that use of the system will reduce collection time by 1.5 days. Assume 365 days a year. Average number of payments per day Average value of payment Variable lockbox fee (per transaction) Annual interest rate on money market securities 850 $ 800 $.10 a. NPV b. NPV 3.2% a. What is the NPV of the new lockbox system? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. Suppose in addition to the variable charge that there is an annual fixed charge of $3,000 to be paid at the end of each year. What is the NPV now? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)Inc. deals with various clients throughout the city and is attempting to collect its accounts receivable more efficiently. A major bank has offered a lock-box system for Bulldogs at a cost of P180,000 per year. Inc. averages 300 receipts daily at an average of P5,000 each. Short-term interest is at 8% annually. What reduction in average collection time would be needed to justify the lock-box system? (Use a 360-day year)A major credit card company is launching a referral program, which gives an existing customer $50 for each new customer he or she refers to the company. The credit card company estimates that the average annual spending of a customer is $15,000, and the revenue for the credit card company would be 5% of the spending. The estimated marketing and operations costs for the referral program is $500,000 per year. a. Build a spreadsheet model for the credit card company to estimate the annual increase in profit gained from the referral program. If the referral program helps the credit card company acquire 25,000 new customers, what is the annual increase in profit gained from the referral program. Assume all new customers are acquired at the beginning of the year. Profit increase b. It is estimated that 10% of the customers acquired through the referral program would have become customers of the credit card company even without the referral program. How does this information change the…
- Knob, Inc., is a nationwide distributor of furniture hardware. The company now uses a central billing system for credit sales of $198.00 million annually. First National, Knob’s principal bank, offers to establish a new concentration banking system for a flat fee of $150,000 per year. The bank estimates that mailing and collection time can be reduced by four days. Assume a 360-day year. By how much will Knob’s cash balances be increased under the new system? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions.) Assume that the borrowing rate is 12%. How much extra interest income will the new system generate if the extra funds are used to reduce borrowing under Knob’s line of credit with First National? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions.) Calculate the total annual cost of the old system if collection costs under the old system are $45,000 per year? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions.)4 Whitmer Inc. sells to customers all over the U.S., and all receipts come in to its headquarters in New York City. The firm's average accounts receivable balance is $2.5 million, and they are financed by a bank loan at an 11% annual interest rate. The firm is considering setting up a regional lockbox system to speed up collections, and it believes this would reduce receivables by 20%. If the annual cost of the system is $15,000, what pre-tax net annual savings would be realized? (Hint: Lockbox will reduce annual average balanc of account receivable which in turn save annual interest costs. Compare this savings with the annual lockbox cost)Bulldogs Inc. deals with various clients throughout the city and is attempting to collect its accounts receivable more efficiently. A major bank has offered a lock-box system for Bulldogs at a cost of P180,000 per year. Bulldogs averages 300 receipts daily at an average of P5,000 each. Short-term interest is at 8% annually. What reduction in average collection time would be needed to justify the lock-box system? (Use a 360-day year)No need to type the word "Days" just the number e.g. X.XX