You can check our trade financing and the cost of money.
Are you sure your CFO is not sleeping on the job for the past 9 months when he allowed trade receivables to grow to RM 146.1 million with revenue of RM 164.8 million. And meanwhile net drawdown bank borrowings RM 55.45 million and incur interest payment of RM 1.192 million.
Sometime I suspect you cut and paste without understand what you paste:
50% payment on 10 to 12 weeks 30% payment on 13 to 24 weeks 20% payment on 25 to 36 weeks
So please do your calculation why the figure: 9 months end 31-12-2021. Revenue: RM 164.8 million (Q1 40.3: Q2 59.3 and Q3 65.3) Trade receivables: RM 146.1 million The trade receivables is 146.1/164.8 = 88.7% of total revenue.
Please allow me to do the math. You should already collected 80% of Q1 revenue 50% of Q2 revenue and none of Q3 revenue. So your trade receivables should be (0.2X40.3 + 0.5X59.3 + 65.3) = RM 103 million.
So why the trade receivables is RM 146.1 million.
May I know why customers do not pay any downpayment during contract signing or LC against shipping document?
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Posted by Sslee > 2022-03-30 17:31 | Report Abuse
You can check our trade financing and the cost of money.
Are you sure your CFO is not sleeping on the job for the past 9 months when he allowed trade receivables to grow to RM 146.1 million with revenue of RM 164.8 million.
And meanwhile net drawdown bank borrowings RM 55.45 million and incur interest payment of RM 1.192 million.