CASH CONVERSION CYCLE Parramore Corp has $12 million of sales, $1 million of inventories, $3 million of receivables, and $2 million of payables. Its cost of goods sold is 65% of sales, and it finances working capital with bank loans at an 6% rate. Assume 365 days in year for your calculations. Do not round Intermediate steps 1. What is Parramore's cash conversion cycle (CCC)? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places days 2. If Parramore could lower its inventories and receivables by 12% each and increase its payables by 12%, all without affecting sales or cost of goods sold, what would be the new CCC? Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places days 3. How much cash would be freed up, ir Parramore could lower its inventories and receivables by 12% each and increase its payables by 12%, all without affecting sales or cost of goods sold? Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. Write out your answer completely. For example, 13.2 million should be entered as 13, 200,000. 4. By how much would pretax profits change, if Parramore could lower its inventories and receivables by 12% each and increase its payables by 1296, all without affecting sales or cost of goods sold? Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. Write out your answer completely. For Example, 13.2 million should be entered as 13, 200,000 RECEIVABLES INVESTMENT Leyton Lumber Company has sales of $11 million per year, all on credit terms calling for payment within 30 days, and its accounts receivable are $2.2 million. Assume 365 days in year for your calculations. a. What is Leyton's DSO? Round your answer to two decimal places. days b. What would DSO be if all customers paid on time? Round your answer to two decimal places days c. How much capital would be released if Leyton could take actions that led to on-time payments? Round your answer to the nearest cent. Write out your answer completely. For example, 13.2 million should be entered as 13,200,000. COST OF TRADE CREDIT AND BANK LOAN Lancaster Lumber buys $8 million of materials (net of discounts) on terms of 3/5, net 40; and it currently pays on the 5th day and takes discounts. Lancaster plans to expand, which will require additional financing. Assume 365 days in year for your calculations. a. If Lancaster decides to forgo discounts, how much additional credit could it obtain? Write out your answer completely. For example, 5 million should be entered as 5,000,000. Round your answer to the nearest cent. b. What would be the nominal cost of that credit? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. c. What would be the effective cost of that credit? Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. d. If the company could get the funds from a bank at a rate of 8%, interest paid monthly, based on a 365-day year, what would be the effective cost of the bank loan? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % e. Should Lancaster use bank debt or additional trade credit? -Select