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Book Synopsis

Stay liquid, think global, and better manage resources with this authoritative guide

Working Capital Management is a comprehensive primer on keeping your business financially competitive in the face of limited access to short-term funds. With detailed insight applicable to each phase in the business cycle, this authoritative guide helps managers revamp current practices for more efficient use of assets and liabilities, including more stringent monitoring and planning of collections, disbursements, and balances. Readers will learn how to minimize investments in idle resources, and how to maximize the use of forecast data to better identify risk and the optimal use of available funds. Case studies illustrate the practical applications of the ideas presented, with particular attention given to cash budgeting, forecasting, banking relationships and other common scenarios with specific requirements.

Managing a company's short-term resources is both an art and

Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Chapter 1: Concepts in Working Capital Management 1

Working Capital Concepts 2

Improving Working Capital Management 5

The Significance of Working Capital 8

Cost as the Working Capital Issue 9

Applying These Ideas to a Real Business: Best Buy 12

Summary 15

Notes 16

Chapter 2: Working Capital Ratios and Other Metrics 17

Ratio Analysis 18

Other Ratios and Their Application 22

Other Metrics 23

Benchmarking 27

General Problems in the Use of Ratios and Metrics 29

Summary 32

Notes 32

Chapter 3: Cash—Management and Fraud Prevention 35

Forms of Cash 36

Paper Transactions: Lockboxing 38

Paper Transactions: Depository Accounts 40

Paper Transactions: Controlled Disbursement 41

Electronic Transactions 43

Float and Cost Issues 46

Summary 49

Notes 49

Chapter 4: Cash—Credit and Short‐Term Financial Instruments 51

Developing a Short‐Term Forecast 52

Cash Budgeting 53

Credit Financing 55

Short‐Term Investments 58

Summary 63

Notes 63

Chapter 5: Managing Bank Relationships 65

The Changing Financial Landscape 66

Bank Relationship Management 66

Cash Mobilization in a Multibank Network 68

General Terms of Credit Facilities 71

Specific Terms in Credit Facilities 72

Ongoing Bank Relationship Concerns 75

Summary 77

Notes 78

Appendix to Chapter 5: Selecting Noncredit

Banking Services 81

The Request for Proposal 82

RFP Evaluation 85

Chapter 6: Accounts Receivable and Working Capital Issues 89

Elements of Receivables Management 90

Float Opportunities in Managing Receivables 91

Receivables Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 93

Receivables Cycle Monitoring: The Aging Schedule 94

Sales Financing 96

Credit Reporting 97

Terms of Sale 99

Invoice Generation 100

Asset‐Based Financing 102

Debt Collection Agencies 103

Summary 104

Notes 104

Chapter 7: Inventory and Working Capital Issues 107

Elements of Inventory Management 108

Inventory Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 109

Inventory Cycle Monitoring: Metrics 110

The Purchasing Function 112

Analyzing Purchasing Activities 114

EOQ and JIT 116

Work‐in‐Process 118

ABF: Inventory Financing 120

Summary 123

Notes 123

Chapter 8: Payables and Working Capital Issues 125

Elements of Payables Management 126

Payables Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 127

The Accounts Payable Function 128

Payables Using Internal Processes 131

Payables Outsourcing 133

Check Payments in a Comprehensive Payables Environment 135

Payroll Disbursements 136

Summary 138

Notes 139

Chapter 9: International Working Capital 141

Capitalism Goes Global 142

The Financing of International Transactions 144

The Foreign Exchange Markets 145

Country Risk Analysis 151

Other Significant Issues in International Working Capital 152

Cultural and Corporate Practices Affecting Working Capital 154

Summary 156

Notes 156

Chapter 10: Information and Working Capital 159

Information Technology 160

Bank Information Technology 161

Internet Bank Technology 165

ERP: An Alternative Approach 169

Choosing Working Capital

Information Systems 171

Summary 175

Notes 176

Chapter 11: Managing the Working Capital Cycle 177

Risk and Working Capital 178

Traditional Risk Management 179

Enterprise Risk Management 179

The ERM Process 180

Efficiency and Working Capital 181

Working Capital and Liquidity 183

Suggested Actions 185

Developments in Working Capital Management 189

The Gizmo Deal: How Delays Turn Profits into Losses 190

Summary 192

Notes 192

Chapter 12: Introduction to Working Capital Cases 195

Sequence of the Cases 195

The Concept of the Working Capital Case 196

Case: Widget Manufacturing 198

Suggested Solutions 207

Note 214

CASES ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 215

Case 1: Dinner Bell Hotel 217

Cash Flow Issues 217

Alternative Actions 219

The “Raw” Data 220

Questions 220

Case 2: Koala Fun 223

The Partners’ First Success 223

Financial Concerns 224

Borrowing Issues 225

Working Capital 225

Final Thoughts 226

Questions 226

Case 3: Miller Building Supplies 229

Joseph Miller Starts MBS 230

Variations in Working Capital Requirements 230

A Banker’s Assistance 231

Questions 231

Case 4: Office Smart 235

The Business of Office Smart 236

Financial Issues 237

Questions 238

Case 5: Quacker Cracker 241

The Attitude toward Debt 242

Financial Planning 242

Questions 244

Case 6: Young Brands 245

Changes in YB’s Global Marketing Strategy 246

Forecasting Considerations 247

Working Capital Issues 247

Financial Issues 248

Questions 248

Appendix I: Basic Financial Concepts 251

Appendix II: Websites of Working Capital Organizations 257

Glossary 261

About the Author 279

Index 281

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118933831, 978-1118933831
      ISBN10: 1118933834

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Stay liquid, think global, and better manage resources with this authoritative guide

      Working Capital Management is a comprehensive primer on keeping your business financially competitive in the face of limited access to short-term funds. With detailed insight applicable to each phase in the business cycle, this authoritative guide helps managers revamp current practices for more efficient use of assets and liabilities, including more stringent monitoring and planning of collections, disbursements, and balances. Readers will learn how to minimize investments in idle resources, and how to maximize the use of forecast data to better identify risk and the optimal use of available funds. Case studies illustrate the practical applications of the ideas presented, with particular attention given to cash budgeting, forecasting, banking relationships and other common scenarios with specific requirements.

      Managing a company's short-term resources is both an art and

      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xv

      Chapter 1: Concepts in Working Capital Management 1

      Working Capital Concepts 2

      Improving Working Capital Management 5

      The Significance of Working Capital 8

      Cost as the Working Capital Issue 9

      Applying These Ideas to a Real Business: Best Buy 12

      Summary 15

      Notes 16

      Chapter 2: Working Capital Ratios and Other Metrics 17

      Ratio Analysis 18

      Other Ratios and Their Application 22

      Other Metrics 23

      Benchmarking 27

      General Problems in the Use of Ratios and Metrics 29

      Summary 32

      Notes 32

      Chapter 3: Cash—Management and Fraud Prevention 35

      Forms of Cash 36

      Paper Transactions: Lockboxing 38

      Paper Transactions: Depository Accounts 40

      Paper Transactions: Controlled Disbursement 41

      Electronic Transactions 43

      Float and Cost Issues 46

      Summary 49

      Notes 49

      Chapter 4: Cash—Credit and Short‐Term Financial Instruments 51

      Developing a Short‐Term Forecast 52

      Cash Budgeting 53

      Credit Financing 55

      Short‐Term Investments 58

      Summary 63

      Notes 63

      Chapter 5: Managing Bank Relationships 65

      The Changing Financial Landscape 66

      Bank Relationship Management 66

      Cash Mobilization in a Multibank Network 68

      General Terms of Credit Facilities 71

      Specific Terms in Credit Facilities 72

      Ongoing Bank Relationship Concerns 75

      Summary 77

      Notes 78

      Appendix to Chapter 5: Selecting Noncredit

      Banking Services 81

      The Request for Proposal 82

      RFP Evaluation 85

      Chapter 6: Accounts Receivable and Working Capital Issues 89

      Elements of Receivables Management 90

      Float Opportunities in Managing Receivables 91

      Receivables Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 93

      Receivables Cycle Monitoring: The Aging Schedule 94

      Sales Financing 96

      Credit Reporting 97

      Terms of Sale 99

      Invoice Generation 100

      Asset‐Based Financing 102

      Debt Collection Agencies 103

      Summary 104

      Notes 104

      Chapter 7: Inventory and Working Capital Issues 107

      Elements of Inventory Management 108

      Inventory Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 109

      Inventory Cycle Monitoring: Metrics 110

      The Purchasing Function 112

      Analyzing Purchasing Activities 114

      EOQ and JIT 116

      Work‐in‐Process 118

      ABF: Inventory Financing 120

      Summary 123

      Notes 123

      Chapter 8: Payables and Working Capital Issues 125

      Elements of Payables Management 126

      Payables Cycle Monitoring: Ratios 127

      The Accounts Payable Function 128

      Payables Using Internal Processes 131

      Payables Outsourcing 133

      Check Payments in a Comprehensive Payables Environment 135

      Payroll Disbursements 136

      Summary 138

      Notes 139

      Chapter 9: International Working Capital 141

      Capitalism Goes Global 142

      The Financing of International Transactions 144

      The Foreign Exchange Markets 145

      Country Risk Analysis 151

      Other Significant Issues in International Working Capital 152

      Cultural and Corporate Practices Affecting Working Capital 154

      Summary 156

      Notes 156

      Chapter 10: Information and Working Capital 159

      Information Technology 160

      Bank Information Technology 161

      Internet Bank Technology 165

      ERP: An Alternative Approach 169

      Choosing Working Capital

      Information Systems 171

      Summary 175

      Notes 176

      Chapter 11: Managing the Working Capital Cycle 177

      Risk and Working Capital 178

      Traditional Risk Management 179

      Enterprise Risk Management 179

      The ERM Process 180

      Efficiency and Working Capital 181

      Working Capital and Liquidity 183

      Suggested Actions 185

      Developments in Working Capital Management 189

      The Gizmo Deal: How Delays Turn Profits into Losses 190

      Summary 192

      Notes 192

      Chapter 12: Introduction to Working Capital Cases 195

      Sequence of the Cases 195

      The Concept of the Working Capital Case 196

      Case: Widget Manufacturing 198

      Suggested Solutions 207

      Note 214

      CASES ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 215

      Case 1: Dinner Bell Hotel 217

      Cash Flow Issues 217

      Alternative Actions 219

      The “Raw” Data 220

      Questions 220

      Case 2: Koala Fun 223

      The Partners’ First Success 223

      Financial Concerns 224

      Borrowing Issues 225

      Working Capital 225

      Final Thoughts 226

      Questions 226

      Case 3: Miller Building Supplies 229

      Joseph Miller Starts MBS 230

      Variations in Working Capital Requirements 230

      A Banker’s Assistance 231

      Questions 231

      Case 4: Office Smart 235

      The Business of Office Smart 236

      Financial Issues 237

      Questions 238

      Case 5: Quacker Cracker 241

      The Attitude toward Debt 242

      Financial Planning 242

      Questions 244

      Case 6: Young Brands 245

      Changes in YB’s Global Marketing Strategy 246

      Forecasting Considerations 247

      Working Capital Issues 247

      Financial Issues 248

      Questions 248

      Appendix I: Basic Financial Concepts 251

      Appendix II: Websites of Working Capital Organizations 257

      Glossary 261

      About the Author 279

      Index 281

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