2-3 Molteni Motors Inc. recently reported $6 million of net income. Its EBIT was $13 million, and its tax rate was 40%. What was its interest expense? (Hint: Write out the headings for an income statement, and then fill in the known values. Then divide $6 million net income by 1−T=0.6 to find the pre-tax income. The difference between EBIT and taxable income must be the interest expense. Use this procedure to work some of the other problems.)

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Molteni Motors Inc. recently reported $6 million of net income. Its EBIT was $13 million, and its tax rate was 40%. What was its interest expense? (Hint: Write out the headings for an income statement, and then fill in the known values. Then divide $6 million net income by 1−T=0.6 to find the pre-tax income. The difference between EBIT and taxable income must be the interest expense. Use this procedure to work some of the other problems.)

 

$6,000,000 net income/(1- 40%) 

$6,000,000 net income/(0.6) 

=10,000 million

 

$13,000,000-$10,000,000=$3,000,000 Interest Expense

 

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Using Rhodes Corporation’s financial statements (shown below), answer the following questions.

  • What is the net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for 2013?

NOPAT= EBIT (1- Tax Rate) 

$1260(1-.4)

$1260(0.6)

NOPAT=756 

  • What are the amounts of net operating working capital for both years?

NOWC= operating current assets-operating current liabilities 

NOWC12=(550,000,000 + 2,750, 000,000 + 1,650,000,000)- 

(1,000,000,000+550,000,000)=

$3.3 billion

NOWC13= (500,000,000+2,500,000,000 +1, 500,000,000) - (1,000,000,000 + 

500,000,000)

=$3,000,000,000



  • What are the amounts of total net operating capital for both years?

NOWC+Net Fixed assets= operating capital

Op.capital 13= $3,300,000,000+$3,850,000,000= $7.15 billion

Op.capital 12= $3,000,000,000 + $3,500,000,000=

$6.billion



  • What is the free cash flow for 2013?

NOPAT-NET INVESTMENT IN OPERATING CAPITAL=FCF

            Operating capital of 2013 - operating capital of 2012 

$7,150-$6,500= $650 million

$756 million - $650 million= $106 million



  • What is the ROIC for 2013?

NOPAT/ Invested capital= ROIC 

ROIC=756/6,216

ROIC=12%



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  • What are the amounts of total net operating capital for both years?

NOWC+Net Fixed assets= operating capital

Op.capital 13= $3,300,000,000+$3,850,000,000= $7.15 billion

Op.capital 12= $3,000,000,000 + $3,500,000,000=

$6.billion



  • What is the free cash flow for 2013?

NOPAT-NET INVESTMENT IN OPERATING CAPITAL=FCF

            Operating capital of 2013 - operating capital of 2012 

$7,150-$6,500= $650 million

$756 million - $650 million= $106 million



  • What is the ROIC for 2013?

NOPAT/ Invested capital= ROIC 

ROIC=756/6,216

ROIC=12%

 

 

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