Compensating Balances. Suppose that Dynamic Sofa (a subsidiary of Dynamic Mattress) has a line of credit with
Question:
Compensating Balances. Suppose that Dynamic Sofa (a subsidiary of Dynamic Mattress)
has a line of credit with a stated interest rate of 10 percent and a compensating balance of 25 percent. The compensating balance earns no interest.
a. If the firm needs $10,000, how much will it need to borrow?
b. Suppose that Dynamic’s bank offers to forget about the compensating balance requirement if the firm pays interest at a rate of 12 percent. Should the firm accept this offer?
Why or why not?
c. Redo part
(b) if the compensating balance pays interest of 4 percent. Warning: You cannot use the formula in the material for the effective interest rate when the compensating balance pays interest. Think about how to measure the effective interest rate on this loan.
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Study Guide To Accompany Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance
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