Friday, October 10, 2014

Change in net working capital calculation Samuels Manufacturing is considering the purchase of a new...

Change in net working capital calculation Samuels Manufacturing is considering the purchase of a new machine to replace one they feel is obsolete. The firm has total current assets of $920,000 and total current liabilities of $640,000. As a result of the proposed replacement, the followingĂ‚ changesĂ‚ are anticipated in the levels of the current asset and current liability accounts noted.

Account

Change

Accruals

+ $ 40,000

Marketable securities

0

Inventories

- 10,000

Accounts payable

+ 90,000

Notes payable

0

Accounts receivable

+ 150,000

Cash

+ 15,000

a. Using the information given, calculate the change, if any, in net working capital that is expected to result from the proposed replacement action.

b. Explain why a change in these current accounts would be relevant in determining the initial investment for the proposed capital expenditure.

c. Would the change in net working capital enter into any of the other cash flow components that make up the relevant cash flows? Explain.

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