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Halliday Inc.receives a $2 million payment once a year.Of this amount,$700,000 is needed for cash payments made during the next year.Each time Halliday deposits money in its account,a charge of $2.00 is assessed to cover clerical costs.If Halliday can hold marketable securities that yield 5 percent,and then convert these securities to cash at a cost of only the $2 deposit charge,what is the total cost for one year of holding the minimum cost cash balance according to the Baumol model?


A) $7,483
B) $187
C) $3,741
D) $374
E) $748

F) None of the above
G) A) and B)

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Exhibit 28.2 Cartwright Computing expects to order 126,000 memory chips for inventory during the coming year, and it will use this inventory at a constant rate. Fixed ordering costs are $200 per order; the purchase price per chip is $25; and the firm's inventory carrying costs is equal to 20 percent of the purchase price. (Assume a 360-day year.) -Refer to Exhibit 28.2.If Cartwright holds a safety stock equal to a 30-day supply of chips,what is Cartwright's minimum cost of ordering and carrying inventory?


A) $28,500
B) $15,950
C) $68,440
D) $34,220
E) $47,693

F) A) and C)
G) None of the above

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For some firms,holding highly liquid marketable securities is a substitute for holding cash because a marketable securities portfolio can accomplish the same objective as cash.

A) True
B) False

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Suppose Stanley's Office Supply purchases 50,000 boxes of pens every year.Ordering costs are $100 per order and carrying costs are $0.40 per box.Moreover,management has determined that the EOQ is 5,000 boxes.The vendor now offers a quantity discount of $0.20 per box if the company buys pens in order sizes of 10,000 boxes.Determine the before-tax benefit or loss of accepting the quantity discount.(Assume the carrying cost remains at $0.40 per box whether or not the discount is taken. )


A) $1,000 loss
B) $1,000 benefit
C) $500 loss
D) $500 benefit
E) $0 (The change would not affect profits. )

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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A just-in-time system is designed to stretch accounts payable as long as possible.

A) True
B) False

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During times of inflation,which of these inventory accounting methods is best for cash flow?


A) LIFO,because the most expensive goods are recorded as being sold first,resulting in a higher cost of goods sold and a lower reported net income.
B) Specific identification,because it correctly identifies the actual item sold and so the actual cost is recorded on the income statement.
C) Weighted average,because it smoothes the reported cost of goods sold over time.
D) It doesn't matter which you use since cash flow is unaffected by the choice of inventory identification method.
E) FIFO,because the cheapest goods are recorded as being sold first,resulting in lower cost of goods sold and higher reported net income.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Exhibit 28.1 The Duckett Group is trying to determine its optimal average cash balance. The firm has determined that it will need $5,000,000 net new cash during the coming year. The fixed transaction cost of converting securities to cash is $50, and the firm earns 10 percent on its marketable securities investments. -Refer to Exhibit 28.1.What will be the total cost to Duckett of maintaining the optimal average cash balance,as determined by the Baumol model?


A) $35,356
B) $7,071
C) $18,493
D) $70,711
E) $53,190

F) C) and E)
G) A) and C)

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Exhibit 28.1 The Duckett Group is trying to determine its optimal average cash balance. The firm has determined that it will need $5,000,000 net new cash during the coming year. The fixed transaction cost of converting securities to cash is $50, and the firm earns 10 percent on its marketable securities investments. -Refer to Exhibit 28.1.According to the Baumol model,what is the optimal transaction size for transfers from marketable securities to cash?


A) $7,071
B) $38,357
C) $70,711
D) $102,956
E) $87,000

F) B) and D)
G) All of the above

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If a company increases its safety stock,then its average inventory will go up.

A) True
B) False

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The easier a firm's access to borrowed funds the higher its precautionary balances will be,in order to protect against sudden increases in interest rates.

A) True
B) False

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False

Exhibit 28.2 Cartwright Computing expects to order 126,000 memory chips for inventory during the coming year, and it will use this inventory at a constant rate. Fixed ordering costs are $200 per order; the purchase price per chip is $25; and the firm's inventory carrying costs is equal to 20 percent of the purchase price. (Assume a 360-day year.) -Refer to Exhibit 28.2.What is the economic ordering quantity for chips?


A) 12,088
B) 3,175
C) 6,243
D) 13,675
E) 8,124

F) C) and D)
G) A) and E)

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If a company increases its safety stock,then its EOQ will go up.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following is true of the Baumol model? Note that the optimal cash transfer amount is C*.


A) If the total amount of cash needed during the year increases by 20%,then C* will increase by 20%.
B) If the average cash balance increases by 20%,then the total holding costs will increase by 20%.
C) If the average cash balance increases by 20% the total transactions costs will increase by 20%.
D) The optimal transfer amount is the same for all companies.
E) If the fixed costs of selling securities or obtaining a loan (cost per transaction) increase by 20%,then C* will increase by 20%.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and E)

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Gemini Inc.'s optimal cash transfer amount,using the Baumol model,is $60,000.The firm's fixed cost per cash transfer of marketable securities to cash is $180.In addition,the total estimated cash costs (transfers and carrying cost) for the firm,based on 16 transactions per year,are $5,760.On what opportunity cost of holding cash was this analysis based?


A) 19.2%
B) 10.4%
C) 6.3%
D) 12.1%
E) 9.6%

F) A) and C)
G) A) and D)

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E

The cash balances of most firms consist of transactions,compensating,precautionary,and speculative balances.We can produce a total desired cash balance by calculating the amount needed for each purpose and then summing them together.

A) True
B) False

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Exhibit 28.3 Assume that Palmer Executive Pens uses 1,440,000 gallons of ink each year. Further, assume that Palmer can order the ink at a cost of $2 per gallon plus fixed ordering costs of $100 per order. The firm's carrying cost is 20 percent of the inventory value, at cost. -Refer to Exhibit 28.3.What is Palmer's minimum costs of ordering and holding inventory?


A) $6,254
B) $10,733
C) $11,560
D) $13,563
E) $19,825

F) C) and E)
G) D) and E)

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Exhibit 28.2 Cartwright Computing expects to order 126,000 memory chips for inventory during the coming year, and it will use this inventory at a constant rate. Fixed ordering costs are $200 per order; the purchase price per chip is $25; and the firm's inventory carrying costs is equal to 20 percent of the purchase price. (Assume a 360-day year.) -Refer to Exhibit 28.2.How many orders should Cartwright place during the year?


A) 12
B) 25
C) 30
D) 40
E) 60

F) A) and E)
G) B) and E)

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Which of the following is true of the EOQ model? Note that the optimal order quantity,Q,will be called EOQ.


A) If the annual sales,in units,increases by 20%,then EOQ will increase by 20%.
B) If the average inventory increases by 20%,then the total carrying costs will increase by 20%.
C) If the average inventory increases by 20% the total order costs will increase by 20%.
D) The EOC is the same for all companies.
E) If the fixed per order cost increases by 20%,then EOQ will increase by 20%.

F) All of the above
G) A) and C)

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Each year,Holly's Best Salad Dressing,Inc.(HBSD) purchases 50,000 gallons of extra virgin olive oil.Ordering costs are $100 per order,and the carrying cost,as a percentage of inventory value,is 80 percent.The purchase price to HBSD is $0.50 per gallon.Management currently orders the EOQ each time an order is placed.No safety stock is carried.The supplier is now offering a quantity discount of $0.03 per gallon if HBSD orders 10,000 gallons at a time.Should HBSD take the discount?


A) From a cost standpoint,HBSD is indifferent.
B) No,the cost exceeds the benefit by $500.
C) No,the cost exceeds the benefit by $1,000.
D) Yes,the benefit exceeds the cost by $500.
E) Yes,the benefit exceeds the cost by $1,120.

F) A) and D)
G) C) and D)

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E

Gemini Inc.'s optimal cash transfer amount,using the Baumol model,is $60,000.The firm's fixed cost per cash transfer of marketable securities to cash is $180,and the total cash needed for transactions annually is $960,000.On what opportunity cost of holding cash was this analysis based?


A) 19.2%
B) 10.4%
C) 6.3%
D) 12.1%
E) 9.6%

F) B) and D)
G) A) and B)

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