Charming Paper Company sells to the 12 accounts listed here:

Account

Receivable balance outstanding

Average age of account over the last year

A

\(60,800

22

B

\)168,000

43

C

\(78,300

19

D

\)24,300

55

E

\(58,900

42

F

\)238,000

39

G

\(30,400

16

H

\)374,000

72

I

\(41,400

32

J

\)96,500

58

K

\(292,000

17

L

\)67,700

37

Capital Financial Corporation will lend 90 percent against account balances that have averaged 30 days or less; 80 percent for account balances between 31 and 40 days; and 70 percent for account balances between 41 and 45 days. Customers that take over 45 days to pay their bills are not considered acceptable accounts for a loan.

The current prime rate is 15.5 percent, and Capital charges 4.5 percent over prime to Charming as its annual loan rate.

b. Determine how much one month’s interest expense would be on the loan balance determined in part a.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The interest expense of one month is $14,226.

Step by step solution

01

Calculation of maximum amount of money that can be taken by the company

The maximum amount that can be given as a loan is $851,860.

Maximumamountofloan=Loanamount×Percentagethatcanbequalifiedasloan=$461,500×90%×$347,100×80%+$226,900×70%=$851,860

02

Calculation of one month’s interest expense

The interest expense for one month is $14,226.

Interestexpense=Interestrate×Maximumamountofloanthatcanbetakenbythecompany=20%12months×$851,860=$14,226

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March

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May

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