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A 4 page paper answering 5 questions addressing topics such as what types of activities affect cash accounts; what types of activities affect operating cycle; and what types of activities change cash and operating cycles. Other questions ask for calculation of cash and operating cycles; and how factoring receivables affects effective borrowing rates. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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File: CC6_KSfinShtTerm.rtf
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Account. Indicate the impact of the following corporate actions on cash, using the letter I for an increase, D for a decrease, or N when no change occurs.
The key to answering these is to remember that cash is what is being measured. Purchase of an asset may increase the companys financial
health in the long term, but in the meantime it decreases available cash unless the purchase is made 100 percent with debt. a. A dividend is paid with funds received
from a sale of debt. I* b. Real estate is purchased and paid for with short-term debt. N c. Inventory is bought on credit. N d. A short-term bank loan
is repaid. D e. Next years taxes are prepaid. D f. Preferred stock is issued. I** g. Sales are made on credit. N h. Interest on long-term debt is paid.
D i. Payments for previous sales are collected. I j. The accounts payable balance is reduced. D k. A dividend is paid. D l. Production supplies are purchased and paid
for with a short-term note N m. Utility bills are paid. D n. Cash is paid for raw materials purchased for inventory. D o. Marketable securities are purchased. D *a. This
answer is based on the assumption that the total of the funds received from the sale of the debt is greater than the dividends paid. Payment decreases cash, but
the net result should be an increase. **f. Assumes that the stock is sold. If the stock is merely issued but not sold, then there is no change in the
companys cash accounts. 3. Changes in the Operating Cycle. Indicate the effect that the following will have on the operating cycle. Use the letter I to indicate an increase, the letter
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