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Business, 19.12.2019 02:31 zackarygonzalez1028

Cryo-vac expects sales to increase 20% next year from the current level of $5,000,000. the firm has current assets of $1,000,000 and fixed assets of $1,500,000. cryo-vac has current liabilities of $750,000 of which $300,000 are in notes payable. what additional financing will cryo-vac need to support the expected sales increase if its profit margin is 8% and the firm expects to pay out $200,000 in dividends? an increase in net fixed assets of $300,000 will be required.

assuming the (current assets) and (current liabilities- notes payable) will grow at the same rate as the sales.

change in current asset = ? ?
change in fixed asset = ? ?
change in (current liability - notes payable) = ? ?
net income = ? ?
addition to retained earnings = net income - dividend = ? ?
additional financing =
change in current asset
+ change in fixed asset
- change in (current liabilities - notes payable)
- addition to retained earnings

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