Inventory Management and Financing Decisions

Inventory Management and Financing Decisions

Author: Qi Wu

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 380

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Globalization and increased product variety have impacted the uncertainty in demand and supply. The recent financial instability adds another layer of uncertainty regarding financing and investment. The changes, while gradual, have accumulated over time and posed enormous difficulties in planning procurement. This thesis focuses on inventory procurement strategies that help firms tackle challenges due to uncertainties in the demand/supply and financial concerns. The first part is on employing dynamic inventory procurement strategies to achieve cost efficiency and tackle the uncertainties in demand and supply. The second and third parts focus on the interaction between Finance and Operations in both its analytic aspects and empirical aspects. A synopsis of the three parts of the thesis follows. Part 1: "Inventory Management and Stochastic Lead Time" This chapter analyzes a continuous time back-ordered inventory system with stochastic demand and stochastic delivery lags for placed orders. This problem in general has an infinite dimensional state space and is hence intractable. We first obtain the set of minimal conditions for reducing such a system's state space to one-dimension and show how this reduction is done. Next, by modeling demand as a diffusion process, we reformulate the inventory control problem as an impulse control problem. We simplify the impulse control problem to a Quasi-Variation Inequality (QVI). Based on the QVI formulation, we obtain the optimality of the (s, S) policy and the limiting distribution of the inventory level. We also obtain the long run average cost of such an inventory system. Finally, we provide a method to solve the QVI formulation. Using a set of computational experiments, we show that significant losses are incurred in approximating a stochastic lead time system with a fixed lead time system, thereby highlighting the need for such stochastic lead time models. We also provide insights into the dependence of this value loss on various problem parameters. Part 2: "Inventory Financing and Trade Credit" In this chapter, we study the inventory performance of publicly listed retailers between 1980 and 2010 based on a panel dataset from COMPUSTAT, CRSP, I/B/E/S and a hand-collected dataset on bankruptcy. We quantify the effect of a carefully-defined financial holding cost on inventory decisions, after controlling for operational factors and considering access to trade credit. This finding provides empirical evidence of the failure of the Modigliani-Miller Theorem in the inventory management context. We are also able to infer several unobservable costs based on historical inventory decisions. For example, the average cost of trade credit is estimated to be about 20% per year, which matches the typical trade credit terms in the United States. We find that the cost of trade credit computed has a strong connection to inventory per- formance. Our findings are robust to alternative econometric specifications, alternative measures of variables and model estimates for subsets of data. Part 3: "Joint Inventory and Cash Management Decisions" In this chapter, we address this question by considering a general continuous time model of a dynamic inventory system that incurs costs in both managing the inventory and managing the cash flow. To support its inventory and operational cost, this system has access to both the financial market and trade credit from suppliers. We show how the inventory procurement decision and financing decision are made jointly. Specifically, we show that, with friction of financing, not only does the Modigliani-Miller Theorem not hold but also the two decisions interact in a dynamic and complex manner. We are also able to show how the value of the inventory system can be improved by using trade credit.


Decision Making in Inventory Management

Decision Making in Inventory Management

Author: Nita H. Shah

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-08-23

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 9811617295

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This book provides several inventory models for making the right decision in inventory management under different environments. Basically, the optimal ordering policies are determined for situations with and without shortages in production-inventory systems. The chapters in the book include various features of inventory modeling i.e., inflation, deterioration, supply chain, learning, credit financing, carbon emission policy, stock-dependent demand, among others. The book is a useful resource for academicians, researchers, students, practitioners, and managers who can be benefited with the policies provided in the chapters of the book.


Dynamic Inventory Management with Inventory-Based Financing

Dynamic Inventory Management with Inventory-Based Financing

Author: Ke Fu

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 44

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This paper considers a stochastic inventory management problem where a capital-constrained firm can obtain additional working capital through an inventory-based financing facility by pledging its inventory to obtain loans from a lender. We show that it is optimal to deploy a state-dependent base-stock policy through which the firm may order new inventory up to or salvage existing inventory down to certain levels in each period depending on whether it has an initial net capital or debt defined as the on-hand capital minus all outstanding loans and interests. Through analytical and numerical studies, we offer a number of new insights regarding the optimal inventory management for a capital-constrained firm with access to inventory-based financing. In particular, we find that when the firm anticipates a shortage of capital with which to meet high demands in a future period, it may strategically over-stock its inventory in earlier periods in order to secure the necessary capital. Through extensive numerical experiments, our paper also demonstrates how some of the key parameters may affect the optimal inventory and financing decisions and the associated profits. Finally, we discuss three model extensions that allow finite storage capacity, per-unit inventory holding cost, and demand backlogging.


Alternatives in Short Term Financial Instruments and Criteria for Short Term Financing Decisions

Alternatives in Short Term Financial Instruments and Criteria for Short Term Financing Decisions

Author: Michael Kemmer

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2009-08

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 3640400577

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Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,7, University of Applied Sciences Essen, language: English, abstract: Die Arbeit stellt exemplarisch einige zins- und nicht zinsgebundene kurzfristige Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten (verschiedene Varianten von Bank- und Handlungskrediten) vor und nennt dabei Vor- und Nachteile der jeweiligen Instrumente. Schwerpunkt der Arbeit ist das Management des Working Capital mit Inventar- sowie Forderungsmanagement.


Finance Management

Finance Management

Author: Dr. Murlidhar Trivedi

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-03-28

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1304748863

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Financial management explains the basics of finance and deal with fundamentals


Optimization and Inventory Management

Optimization and Inventory Management

Author: Nita H. Shah

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-08-31

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9811396981

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This book discusses inventory models for determining optimal ordering policies using various optimization techniques, genetic algorithms, and data mining concepts. It also provides sensitivity analyses for the models’ robustness. It presents a collection of mathematical models that deal with real industry scenarios. All mathematical model solutions are provided with the help of various optimization techniques to determine optimal ordering policy. The book offers a range of perspectives on the implementation of optimization techniques, inflation, trade credit financing, fuzzy systems, human error, learning in production, inspection, green supply chains, closed supply chains, reworks, game theory approaches, genetic algorithms, and data mining, as well as research on big data applications for inventory management and control. Starting from deterministic inventory models, the book moves towards advanced inventory models. The content is divided into eight major sections: inventory control and management – inventory models with trade credit financing for imperfect quality items; environmental impact on ordering policies; impact of learning on the supply chain models; EOQ models considering warehousing; optimal ordering policies with data mining and PSO techniques; supply chain models in fuzzy environments; optimal production models for multi-items and multi-retailers; and a marketing model to understand buying behaviour. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for practitioners, instructors, students and researchers alike. It also offers essential insights to help retailers/managers improve business functions and make more accurate and realistic decisions.


Decision Systems for Inventory Management and Production Planning

Decision Systems for Inventory Management and Production Planning

Author: Edward A. Silver

Publisher:

Published: 1985-01-18

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13:

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An in-depth discussion of the major decisions in production planning, scheduling, and inventory management faced by organizations, both private and public. Strategic and operational issues are covered, as well as the latest systems used to make decisions, including Just-in-Time Manufacturing, KANBAN, Distribution Requirements Planning, and PUSH Control. A series of cases focusing on one organization complement the text's discussion, and several problem sets are also included. An extensive list of references allows the advanced student to pursue topics of interest in more detail.


The Principles of Inventory Management

The Principles of Inventory Management

Author: Arthur Snyder

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2007-12-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781419672729

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Learn how to minimize rising inventory costs. Manage cash flow by creating an efficient and effective inventory management process. Debunk the myths surrounding the method for determining economic ordering quantities. Understand why the tried and true fundamentals still apply today despite technological advances. All this and more can be found in "The Principles of Inventory Management," the comprehensive look at inventory control that has been cited numerous times by experts since its original publishing in 1963. Complete with key updates, this book is the perfect reference for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of inventory management or someone in the field looking to make sound financial decisions surrounding inventory.


Practical Finance for Operations and Supply Chain Management

Practical Finance for Operations and Supply Chain Management

Author: Alejandro Serrano

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2020-03-10

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0262043599

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An introduction to financial tools and concepts from an operations perspective, addressing finance/operations trade-offs and explaining financial accounting, working capital, investment analysis, and more. Students and practitioners in engineering and related areas often lack the basic understanding of financial tools and concepts necessary for a career in operations or supply chain management. This book offers an introduction to finance fundamentals from an operations perspective, enabling operations and supply chain professionals to develop the skills necessary for interacting with finance people at a practical level and for making sound decisions when confronted by tradeoffs between operations and finance. Readers will learn about the essentials of financial statements, valuation tools, and managerial accounting. The book first discusses financial accounting, explaining how to create and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and introduces the idea of operating working capital—a key concept developed in subsequent chapters. The book then covers financial forecasting, addressing such topics as sustainable growth and the liquidity/profitability tradeoff; concepts in managerial accounting, including variable versus fixed costs, direct versus indirect costs, and contribution margin; tools for investment analysis, including net present value and internal rate of return; creation of value through operating working capital, inventory management, payables, receivables, and cash; and such strategic and tactical tradeoffs as offshoring versus local and centralizing versus decentralizing. The book can be used in undergraduate and graduate courses and as a reference for professionals. No previous knowledge of finance or accounting is required.


Financial Management (Theory)

Financial Management (Theory)

Author: VL Felfamkima

Publisher: Rudra Publications

Published:

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 9390835143

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This booklet express the theory of financial management which provides framework for investment and financing decision. The booklet aims to build an understanding to the central ideas and theories of modern finance, and will be helpful in financial decision making and present information about the institutions and environment relevant to business finance and corporate finance. As we are aware that financial management is an essential part of the economic and non-economic activities which leads to decide the efficient procurement and utilization of finance with profitable manner. Financial management also developed as a business finance and corporate finance. This booklet seeks to discuss the theory of finance which provides framework for investment and financing decision, also to build understanding the central ideas and theories of modern finance, and helpful in financial decision making and present information about the institutions and environment relevant to corporate finance.