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    Running head: CAPSTONE PROJECT Capstone Project- MGT660 Capstone Project- MGT660 A pro forma income statement is a projection of future business profits and losses. It allows the business to make operational changes that could affect the actual outcome before the projections are reality. The pro forma income statement for Once Upon A Child is a three year projection that accounts for a ten percent increase in gross sales each of the three years. The projections

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    Pro forma statement analysis The outputs from the financial planning model are projected financial statements called pro forma financial statements. In finance and accounting‚ the term pro forma means forecasted or projected (Parrino‚ 2012). These statements are prepared on the basis of the inputs and assumptions that are fed into the financial model. This paper presents an analysis of the pro forma income statement and pro forma balance sheet of a fictitious company called XYZ Company inc. Appendix

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements FIN 571 Kent Kelly February 2‚ 2015 Suzanne Elliot Financial statements that are prepared by a company to consider the effects of potential activity is considered a pro forma statements. A financial statement shows the projected or forecast of operating results and balance sheet‚ and statement of cash flows. The company XYZ Company Inc. is planning to expand their company in the next five years. This paper will review and discuss XYZ’s Company’s five year plan

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements FIN/571 David Binder October 20‚ 2014 XYZ Inc. In order to create an initiative for growth‚ an analysis of the company ’s short term and long term financing needs are assessed to determine strategies for the company to manage working capital. The suggested initiative to increase XYZ Company‚ Inc. revenue over the next five years is by acquiring assets through a merger with UVW Company to produce more of product X. Companies must be able to manage growth either

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements Aaron Daniel Bernstein FIN 571 December 15‚ 2014 Dr. McCarrolle Analyzing Pro Forma Statements Upper management has propositioned the financial analysis team to develop Pro Forma financial statements covering the next five years for the new product line that increases revenue in a similar but slightly different market. (The make-believe company is a restaurant group‚ the make-believe new product is pizza). The financial statement helps assess the possible financial

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT OVERVIEW ASSIGNMENT # 3 Members: Zhishuang Liu Siyi Shang Qihui Wu Anqi Li Context 1 Assumptions (1) Interest Income grows at a certain rate every year. (2) There is no issue of new shares (3) There are tendencies of the ratios‚ such as net interest income margin‚ net income margin‚ return on asset‚ return on equity‚ etc.‚ that could be used for forecasting. (4) Simplify the accounts of Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement and Cash Flow Statement

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    Exhibit 1 Pro Forma Balance Sheets Under Seasonal Production‚ 1994 (thousands of dollars) Actual Dec. 31‚ 1993 Casha Accounts receivableb Inventoryc Current assets Net plant and equipmentd Total assets Accounts payablee Notes payable‚ bankf Accrued taxesg Long-term debt‚ current portion Current liabilities Long-term debth Seasonal Liabilities Shareholders’ equity Total liabilities and equity Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May July Aug. Sept. Oct. $200 2‚905 586 $878 1‚060 586 $1‚526 260 586 $1

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    A. Documents A. Analysis B1. To make my pro-forma statements I had to plan for future goals‚ I intended to make up the money I used in the first three quarters by quarter 4. I tried to backwards plan by adjusting the numbers to hopefully meet the criteria. Each quarter my cash flow increased by about 300‚000. I did not increase my effectiveness with pro-forma statements or budgets to ensure adequacy of funds. The production capacity in my first 2 quarters was low but only because it

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    Selected Companies Pro Forma Apple has become very successful in the technology industry. The company has increased its net sales from 2006 to 2007‚ which proves they are making good capital budgeting decisions. A pro forma income statement and balance sheet showing the future planning and growth of a company. The pro forma income statement and balance sheet will explain a cash budget‚ underlying assumptions of calculations‚ calculations of different ratio analysis‚ and make recommendations to management

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    Week 3 Assignment: Pro Forma Statement The Landis Corporation had 2008 sales of $100 million. The balance sheet items that vary directly with sales and the profit margin are as follows: Percent Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% Accounts receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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