Cost Analysis
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FIN1 | Class 1: Butler Lumber Day 1 (Managing Working Capital)
Due: Sep 13 at 3:33pm
Calendar FIN1 - B Finance 1 0101
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Materials
Case: Butler Lumber (292013) (Links to an external site.)
Exhibits: Butler LumberPreview the documentView in a new window
Reading: Analysis for Financial Management, 11th Edition Chapter 2, pp. 39-55
Reading (Optional): Analysis for Financial Management, 11th Edition Skim Chapter 1, pp. 3-31
Recommended Additional Reading: Berk and DeMarzo, Corporate Finance, Chapter 26, pp. 918-939
Assignment
Notes:
In preparing your analysis of the case, you may choose to use Excel. Please be sure to print out your analysis before class and bring it with you for the discussion. It is course (and RC) policy for students not to use laptops in class, unless otherwise notified by the instructor.
We will spend two days discussing the Butler Lumber case. Assignment questions for Day 2 will be released at the end of Day 1.
Day 1
How well is Butler Lumber doing?
What has been the company's financial strategy? Why does Mr. Butler have to borrow so much money to support this profitable business? Has he been managing his company's cash flows wisely?
In preparing your analysis of Butler Lumber, you may choose to use Excel. If you use a computer in your preparation, please be sure to print out your analysis before class and bring it with you for the discussion. It is course (and RC) policy for students not to use laptops in class, unless otherwise notified by the instructor.
We will devote two classes to the Butler Lumber case. On the second day, we will be forecasting Butler's funding requirements for 1991 and beyond by developing pro forma income statements and balance sheets.
FRC | Class 4: Compass Box Whisky Company
Due: Sep 13 at 3:33pm
Calendar FRC - B Financial Reporting and Control 0141
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Topic: Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold - Principles for Measuring a Company's Assets & Expenses
Resource outflows in a company can either result in acquisition of assets that benefit future performance or expenses that are related to current period performance. Compass Box Whisky Company
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