Solar Industries develops and produces high-efficiency solar panels. The company has an outstanding $10,000,000, 30-year, 10% bond
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The bond indenture requires a bond sinking fund, which has a balance of $1,200,000 as of July 1, 2014. The company is currently experiencing a shortage of funds due to a recent acquisition. Bob Lachgar, the company's treasurer, is considering using the funds from the bond sinking fund to cover payroll and other bills that are coming due at the end of the month. Bob's brother-in-law, a trustee of Solar's sinking fund, has indicated willingness to allow Bob to use the funds from the sinking fund to temporarily meet the company's cash needs.
Discuss whether Bob's proposal is appropriate.
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Corporate Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-1133952411
12th edition
Authors: Carl S. Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan E. Duchac
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