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Ex. 6. The following information has been submitted by a borrower :
(1) Expected level of production
(ii) Raw materials to remain in stock on an average
(iii) Processing period for each unit of product (consisting of 100% of raw material
wages and overheads)
(iv) Finished goods remain in stock on an average
(v) Credit allowed to the customers from the date of despatch
(vi) Expected ratios of cost to selling price:
(a) Raw materials -60%
(b) Direct wages-10%
(c) Overheads -20%
(vii) Selling price per unit
(viii) Expected margin on sale
You are required to estimate the working capital requirements of the borrower.
1 month
3 months
3 months
710
10%
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Answered by kaushiknitin084
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Answer:

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A man in the crowd touches Charlie’s shoulder and offers to buy the ticket for fifty dollars and a new bicycle. Another woman scoffs at that offer and offers five hundred dollars for the ticket. The storekeeper then steps through the crowd, telling people to leave Charlie alone. He escorts Charlie to the door and implores him to run home. Before Charlie departs, the shopkeeper says how happy he is for Charlie. Charlie thanks the k

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Answer:

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