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†E.J. Korvair Department Store has $1,000 in available cash. At the beginning of each of t...

E.J. Korvair Department Store has $1,000 in available cash. At the beginning of each of the next six months, E.J will receive revenues and pay bills as shown in Table 85. It is clear that E.J. will have a short-term cash flow problem until the store receives revenues from the Christmas shopping season. To solve this problem, E.J, must borrow money.

At the beginning of July, E J may take out a six-month loan. Any money borrowed for a six-month period must be paid back at the end of December along with 9% interest (early payback does not reduce the interest cost of the loan). E.J. may also meet cash needs through month-to-month borrowing. Any money borrowed for a one-month period incurs an interest cost of 4% per month. Use linear programming to determine how E.J. can minimize the cost of paying its bills on time.

table 85

Month

Revenues

Bill ($)

July

1,000

5,000

August

2,000

5,000

September

2,000

6,000

October

4,000

2,000

November

7,000

2,000

December

9,000

1,000

Based on Robichek, Teichroew, and Jones (1965).

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