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- Ogier Incorporated currently has $800 million in sales, which are projected to grow by 10% in Year 1 and by 5% in Year 2. Its operating profitability ratio (OP) is 10%, and its capital requirement ratio (CR) is 80%? What are the projected sales in Years 1 and 2? What are the projected amounts of net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for Years 1 and 2? What are the projected amounts of total net operating capital (OpCap) for Years 1 and 2? What is the projected FCF for Year 2?Gbenda Corporation has sales of $91,200, net income of $18,240, dividends paid of $3,830, total assets of $456,000, and total liabilities of $182,400. Assume that all costs and assets change spontaneously with sales. The tax rate and dividend payout ratios remain constant. If the firm’s managers project a firm growth rate of 10 percent for next year, what will be the amount of external financing needed to support this level of growth? Assume the firm is currently operating at full capacity.Multiple Choice- $25,536- $29,749- $45,600- $65,664- $41,387Assume that a firm has Sales of $25,000,000, total assets of $20,000,000, current assets of $8,000,000, spontaneous liabilities of $3,000,000, a profit margin of 3.800 percent, a tax rate of 40%, and a dividend payout rate of 60 percent. Also assume that sales are expected to increase to $28,000,000 for the coming year and that the firm will not need to increase its fixed assets at this level of sales. Given this information, and using the equation approach, determine the additional funds needed for the coming year. $174.400 $180,000 O $177.200 O $168.800 O $171.600
- 1 Suppose you have a firm with investor-supplied capital of $30 million. Further suppose that the WACC of the firm is 9%, and you are given the following income statement of the firm. Show work for all parts requiring computation. sales 26 M operating cost 16 m interest expense 3m Taxes (44%) What is the net income of the firm? What is the EVA of the firm? What is the difference between EVA and MVA?Suppose a firm has a EBIT of $450, Depreciation of $65, taxes of $50, change in NWC of $35, and net capital expenditures of $75. Its FCF are expected to grow constantly indefinitely. The firm has a retention rate of 60%, an ROE of 6.667%, and a WACC of 15%. What is the value of the firm? Assuming the firm's market value of debt is $1,350 and the firm has 98 shares outstanding, what is should the firm's stock price be? Should you buy the stock if it currently sells for $15 per stock?A firm has decided that its optimal capital structure is 100% equity-financed. It perceives its optimal dividend policy to be a 60% payout ratio. Asset turnover is sales/assets = 0.6, the profit margin is 10%, and the firm has a target growth rate of 3%. a-1. Calculate the sustainable growth rate. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place.) a-2. Is the firm’s target growth rate consistent with its other goals? b. If the firm’s target growth rate is not consistent with its other goals, what would asset turnover need to be to achieve its goals? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) c. If the firm’s target growth rate is not consistent with its other goals, how high would the profit margin need to be to achieve its goals? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place.)
- Creative Analysis, Inc. is currently operating at maximum capacity. Assume that all costs and net working capital vary directly with sales. The dividend payout ratio will remain constant. How much is the External Financing needed (EFN) if sales are projected to increase by 10%? Income Statement end of last year: Sales $8,500 Costs $7,960 Net Income $540 Dividends paid = $324 Balance Sheet as of end of last year: Cash Accounts Receivables Inventory Net Fixed Assets Total assets -$25.1 $156.1 O $296.5 -$67.6 O $274.9 Assets $1,600 $975 $2,425 $2,200 $7,200 Accounts Payable Long-Term Debt Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Liabilities & Equity Liabilities & Equity $2,075 425 $3000 $1,700 $7,2001 Suppose you have a firm with investor-supplied capital of $30 million. Further suppose that the WACC of the firm is 9%, and you are given the following income statement of the firm. Show work for all parts requiring computation. sales 26 M operating cost 16 m interest expense 3m Taxes (44%) What is the net income of the firm?A firm wishes to maintain an sustainable growth rate of 12 percent and a dividend payout ratio of 50 percent. The ratio of total assets to sales is constant at 1, and the profit margin is 8.6 percent. If the firm also wishes to maintain a constant debt-equity ratio, what must it be?
- Assume that your firm has a return on assets of 14.7% , sales of $16,625,000, total assets of $4,750,000, a return on equity of 36.75%, an interest rate on total debt of 10 percent, and a tax rate of 40 percent. Given this information, determine the firm's basic earnings power. (Hint: you may need to work an income statement backwards to get EBIT, in which case you will need to determine the firm's net income or profit, as well as its interest expense on total debt.)Choose the correct letter of answer: In the current year, Company A had P15 Million in sales, while total fixed costs were held to P6 Million. The firm's total assets at year-end were P20 Million and the debt/equity ratio was calculated at 0.60. If the firm's EBIT is P3 Million, the interest on all debt is 9%, and the tax rate is 40%, what is the firm's return on equity? a. 11.16%b. 14.4%c. 18.6%d. 24.0%e. 28.5%ACME Inc. has the following ratios: A0/S0- 1.3; LO/SO-0.40; profit margin-0.14; and the dividend payout ratio- .32, or 32%. Sales last year were $85 million. Assuming that these ratios will remain constant, use the AFN equation to determine the firm's self-supporting growth rate-in other words, the maximum growth rate ACME can achieve without having to employ non-spontaneous external funds. (Equation 9-2, which is 9-1, solving for g)