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Assignment # 2 MBA 1306

Bangladesh Open University


MBA Program
Semester: 191 (1st Level)

Course Title: Fundamentals of Financial Management Due on: November 30, 2021

(Assignment is to be presented in own handwriting on A4 size white pages)

Questions

1. An investor has analyzed a stock for a one-year holding period. There is a fifty-fifty chance that
the stock, currently selling at Tk. 60, will sell for Tk. 55 or Tk. 70 by the year end. The investor
can borrow on 40 percent margin from his bank at 10 per cent per annum.
(a) What is the investor's expected holding period yield and risk if he buys 100 shares and
does not borrow?
(b) What would be his expected yield and risk if he buys 200 shares paying 60 per cent of the
cost with borrowed funds?
2. A stock costing Tk. 120 pays no dividends. The possible prices that the stock might sell for at the
end of the year with the respective probabilities as follows:
Price (Tk) Probability
115 0.1
120 0.1
125 0.2
130 0.3
135 0.2
140 0.1

1. Calculate the expected rate of return


2. Calculate the standard deviation
3. Rahim Afrooz is a leading producer of automobile batteries. It turns out 1,500 batteries a day at a
cost of Tk. 6 per battery for materials and labor. It takes the firm 22 days to convert raw materials
into the battery. It allows its customers 40 days in which to pay for the batteries and the firm
generally pays its suppliers in 30 days.
a) What is the length of cash conversion cycle?
b) If the firm always produces and sales 1,500 batteries a day, what amount of working capital
must it finance?
c) By what amount would the firm reduce its working capital financing needs if it was able to
stretch its payables deferral period to 35 days?

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4. ABC Manufacturing Co. has a total capitalization of 1,00,00,000 and normally earns Tk.
10,00,000 (before interest and taxes). The financial manager of the firm wants to take a decision
regarding the capital structure. After study of the capital market, he collected the following data:

Amount of debt Interest Rate Equity capitalization


(In Taka) (%) Rate (At this level of
financial risk)
(%)
- - 10.00
10,00,000 4.0 10.50
20,00,000 4.0 11.00
30,00,000 4.5 11.60
40,00,000 5.0 12.40
50,00,000 5.5 13.50
60,00,000 6.0 16.00
70,00,000 8.0 20.00

Required:
a) What amount of debt should be employed, if the traditional approach is held valid?
b) If the MM approach is followed, what should be the equity capitalization rates? Assume that
corporate taxes do not exist and the firm maintains its capital structure at book value.

5. Now Mr. ABC wants you to take a look at the company’s inventory position because he thinks
that inventories might be too high as a result of the manager’s tendency to order in large
quantities. Smith has decided to examine the situation for one key product – fly rods, which cost
Tk.320 each to purchase and prepare for sale. Annual sales of the product are 2,500 units (rods),
and the annual carrying cost is ten percent of inventory value. The company has been buying 500
rods per order and placing another order when the stock on hand falls to 100 rods. Each time SSP
orders, it incurs a cost equal to Tk. 64 Sales are uniform throughout the year.
a. Mr. ABC believes that the EOQ model should be used to help determine the optimal
inventory situation for this product. What is the EOQ formula, and what are the key
assumptions underlying this model?
Ans. Economic order quantity (EOQ) is the ideal order quantity a company should purchase to
minimize inventory costs such as holding costs, shortage costs, and order costs.  

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Following are the underlying assumptions for the EOQ model. Without these assumptions, the
EOQ model cannot work to its optimal potential.
 The cost of the ordering remains constant.
 The demand rate for the year is known and evenly spread throughout the year.
 The lead time is not fluctuating (lead time is the latency time it takes a process to initiate
and complete).

b. What is the formula for total inventory costs?


c. What is the EOQ for the fly rods? What will be the total inventory costs for this product if
the EOQ is produced?
d. What is SSP’s added cost if it orders 500 rods rather than the EOQ quantity? What if it
orders 750 rods each time?

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