subject
Business, 19.09.2019 00:00 bertha4082

Suppose that in 2014 sales increase by 10% over 2013 sales and that 2014 dividends will increase to $112,000. forecast the financial statements using the forecasted financial statement method. assume the firm operated at full capacity in 2013. use an interest rate of 13%, and assume that any new debt will be added at the end of the year (so forecast the interest expense based on the debt balance at the beginning of the year). cash does not earn any interest income. assume that the all new debt will be in the form of a line of credit. i put the solution up so it can be used as a reference to solve the problems for the questions that i have below. operating cost 3,607,692 (what was multiplied or divided by to get this answer)ebit 352,308 (what was multiplied or divided by to get this answer)debt 20,280 (what was multiplied or divided by to get this answer)taxes 132,811 (what was multiplied or divided by to get this answer)addition to re 87,217 (what was multiplied or divided by to get this answer)income statement for december 31, 2013sales $3,600,000operating costs 3,279,720ebit $ 320,280interest 18,280pre-tax earnings $ 302,000taxes (40%) 120,800net income $ 181,200dividends $ 108,000balance sheet as of december 31, 2013cash $ 180,000 accounts payable $ 360,000receivables 360,000 notes payable 156,000inventories 720,000 line of credit 0total current assets $1,260,000 accruals 180,000fixed assets 1,440,000 total current liabilities $ 696,000common stock 1,800,000retained earnings 204,000total assets $2,700,000total liabilities and equity $2,700,000

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Business

question
Business, 21.06.2019 15:30
Josie, an unmarried taxpayer, has $155,000 in salary, $10,000 in income from a passive investment in a limited partnership, and a $26,000 passive loss from a real estate rental activity in which she actively participates. if her modified adjusted gross income is $155,000, how much of the $26,000 loss is deductible
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 07:30
What is the relationship between the national response framework and the national incident management system (nims)? a. the national response framework replaces the nims, which is now obsolete. b. the response protocols and structures described in the national response framework align with the nims, and all nims components support response. c. the nims relates to local, state, and territorial operations, whereas the nrf relates strictly to federal operations. d. the nims and the national response framework cover different aspects of incident management—the nims is focused on tactical planning, and the national response framework is focused on coordination.
Answers: 3
question
Business, 22.06.2019 13:30
You operate a small advertising agency. you employ two secretaries, a graphic designer, three sales representatives, and an office coordinator. 1. what types of things would you consider when determining how to compensate each position? describe two (2) considerations. 2. what type of compensation plan would you use for each position?
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 20:00
Ryngard corp's sales last year were $38,000, and its total assets were $16,000. what was its total assets turnover ratio (tato)? a. 2.04b. 2.14c. 2.26d. 2.38e. 2.49
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Suppose that in 2014 sales increase by 10% over 2013 sales and that 2014 dividends will increase to...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 27.01.2020 21:31
question
Mathematics, 27.01.2020 21:31
Questions on the website: 13722363