Costs and the BAT Model Debit and credit bookkeepers needs a total of $7,000 in cash during

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Costs and the BAT Model Debit and credit bookkeepers needs a total of $7,000 in cash during the year for transactions and other purposes. Whenever cash runs low, it sells $450 in securities and transfers the cash in. The interest rate is 6 percent per year, and selling securities costs $25 per sale.

a. What is the opportunity cost under the current policy? The trading cost? With no additional calculations, would you say that Debit and Credit keeps too much or too little cash? Explain.

b. what is the target cash balance derived using the BAT model?

Opportunity Cost
Opportunity cost is the profit lost when one alternative is selected over another. The Opportunity Cost refers to the expected returns from the second best alternative use of resources that are foregone due to the scarcity of resources such as land,...
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

ISBN: 978-0077861629

8th Edition

Authors: Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Bradford D.Jordan

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