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Multinational Financial Management Alan Shapiro 7th Edition J Multinational Financial Management Alan Shapiro 7th Edition J.Wiley & Sons

CURRENT ASSET MANAGEMENT AND SHORT-TERM FINANCING SESSION 14 CURRENT ASSET MANAGEMENT AND SHORT-TERM FINANCING Lectured by Prof. Dr. Ferdinand D. Saragih, MA

CHAPTER OVERVIEW I. INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT II. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT III. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT IV. SHORT-TERM FINANCING

I. INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT I. INTERNATION CASH MANAGEMENT A. Seven Key Areas: 1. Organization 2. Collection/Fund Disbursement 3. Interaffiliate Payments Netting 4. Excess-Funds Investment 5. Optimal Global Cash Balances 6. Cash Planning/Budgeting 7. Bank Relations

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT B. Goals of an International Cash Manager 1. Quick/efficient cash control 2. Optimal conservation/usage C. Organization: Centralize 1. Advantages: a. Efficient liquidity levels b. Enhanced profitability c. Quicker headquarter action

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 1. Advantages (con’) d. Decision making enhanced e. Better volume currency quotes f. Greater cash management expertise g. Less political risk

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT D. Collection/Disbursement of Funds 1. Key Element: Accelerate collections 2. Acceleration Methods: a. Cable remittances b. Mobilization centers c. Lock boxes d. Electronic fund transfers

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 3. Methods to Expedite Cash Payments a. Cable remittances b. Establish accounts in client’s bank c. Negotiate with banks - obtain value dating

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT E. Payments Netting 1. Definition: offset payments of affiliate receivables/payables so that net amounts only are transferred. 2. Create Netting Center a. a subsidiary set up in a location with minimal exchange controls

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 2. Netting Centers (con’t) b. Coordinate interaffiliate payment flows c. Center’s value is a direct function of transfer volume.

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT F. Excess Funds Investment 1. Major task: a. determine minimum cash balances b. short-term investment of excess balances 2. Requirements: a. Forecast of cash needs b. Knowledge of minimum cash position

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 3. Investment Selection Criteria: a. Government regulations b. Market structure c. Foreign tax laws G. Optimal Global Cash Balances 1. Establish centrally managed cash pool 2. Require affiliates to hold minimum

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 3. Benefits of Optimal Cash Balances a. Less borrowing needed b. More excess fund investment c. Reduced internal expense d. Reduced currency exposure

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT H. Bank Relations 1. Good Relations Will Avoid a. Lost interest income b. Overpriced services c. Redundant services

INTERNATIONAL CASH MANAGEMENT 2. Common Bank Relations Problems a. Too many banks b. High costs such as compensating balances c. Inadequate reporting d. Excessive clearing delays

II. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT A. Trade Credit extended in anticipation of profit by 1. expanded sales volume 2. retaining existing customers

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT B. Credit Terms Should Consider 1. Sales force 2. Adjusting bonuses for cost of credit sales.

III. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT A. Problems: Seem to be more difficult due to 1. Long,variable transits 2. Lengthy customs procedures

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT B. Production Location/Inventory Control 1. Overseas location may lead to higher inventory carrying costs due to a. larger amounts of work-in- process b. more finished goods

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT C. Advance Inventory Purchases 1. Usually where there are no forward hedges available 2. Another hedging method: advance inventory purchases of imported items, i.e. inventory stockpiling.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT d. Reason for Stockpiling: greater risk of delay e. Solution to higher carrying costs: Adjust affiliate’s profit margins to reflect added costs.

IV. SHORT-TERM FINANCING A. Strategy 1. Identify: key factors 2. Formulate/evaluate: objectives 3. Describe: available options 4. Develop a methodology: to calculate/compare costs

SHORT-TERM FINANCING B. Key Factors 1. Deviations from Int’l Fisher Effect? a. If yes trade-off required between cost and exchange risk b. If no costs are same everywhere

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 2. Exchange Risk a. Offset foreign assets with foreign liabilities b. Borrow where no exposure increases exchange risk 3. Firm’s Risk Aversion direct relation to price incurred to reduce exposure

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 4. Does Interest Rate Parity Hold? a. Yes. Currency is irrelevant. b. No. Cover costs may differ -added risk may mean the forward premium/discount does not offset interest rate differentials.

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 5. Political Risk: If high, a. MNCs should 1.) maximize local financing. 2.) Faced with confiscation or currency controls, fewer assets at risk.

SHORT-TERM FINANCING C. Short-Term Financing Objectives 1. Four Possible Objectives: a. Minimize expected cost. b. Minimize risk without regard to cost. c. Trade off expected cost and systematic risk. d. Trade off expect cost and total risk.

SHORT-TERM FINANCING D. Short-Term Financing Options 1. Three Possibilities a. Inter-company loans b. Local currency loans c. Euro market

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 2. Local Currency Financing: Bank Loans a. Short-term in nature role of cleanup clause b. Forms 1.) Term loans 2.) Line of credit 3.) Overdrafts 4.) Revolving Credit 5.) Discounting

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 3. Calculating Interest Costs a. Effective interest rate (EIR): most efficient measure of cost b. Basic formula: EIR = Annual Interest Paid Funds Received

SHORT-TERM FINANCING 4. Commercial Paper a. Definition: short-term unsecured promissory note generally sold by large MNCs on a discount basis. b. Standard maturities c. Bank fees charged for: 1.) Backup line of credit 2.) Credit rating service