1) GENUINE MOTOR PRODUCTS Revised Pro forma Income Statement For 2007 Sales (1‚000‚000 units @ $30 per unit) Fixed costs Total variable costs (1‚000‚000 units @ $18.80 per unit) Operating Income (EBIT) Interest (10.75% x $12‚000‚000) Earnings before taxes Taxes (35%) Earnings after taxes Shares Earnings per share * Fixed costs include $2‚800‚000 in depreciation $ 30‚000‚000 5‚800‚000 18‚800‚000 5‚400‚000 1‚290‚000 4‚110‚000 1‚438‚500 2‚671‚500 2‚320‚000 1.15 $ $ $ 2) Although there is more
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Case 2: Ford Motor Company’s Value Enhancement Plan | 1. Does Ford have too much cash? For this question‚ we need some measurement of liquidity to compare the turnover rate and reservation of cash for Ford‚ GM‚ Chrysler and compare those measurements in different years to see if Ford have too much liquidity which means too much cash. Quick ratio is liquidity measurement which is a variant of the current ratio. It focuses on quick assets‚ which are those assets likely to be converted to cash
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Nissan Motor Company – Target Costing System – Extra Question 1 – What is the purpose of Nissan’s target costing system? Nissan deployed target costing system to achieve following benefits Systematic approach: The purpose of the target costing system is to have a systematic procedure to manage costs for new product introductions in order to allow them to earn the necessary profit margin to meet corporate profitability objectives. Customer Orientation: Target costing promotes customer focused
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It seemed that the board of directors at MCI was divided between two possible solutions. Should the company finance the repurchase by increasing MCI’s debt financing by at least doubling the current debt-equity ration that stood at 36% at that time (MCI)? Conversely‚ would a more conservative approach of using an open-market purchase program‚ announcing its intentions to repurchase its stock from "time to time" but only as corporate funds become available‚ be more appropriate (MCI)? The answer to
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| Global Financial Corporation | | Abstract Global Financial Corporation (GF) a subsidiary of Global Equipment Company (GEC) is tasked with handling financing for those customers who wish to purchase GEC heavy equipment. Currently GF only processes 51% of the leases within the “10 days or less” time frame‚ with some loans taking up above 41 days. Ms. Rodriguez‚ the Vice President of GF has been directed to decrease loan processing time to 10 days or less with the current staff she has. The
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a. Discuss the pros and cons of option 1‚ and prioritize your thoughts. What are the most positive aspects of this option‚ and what are the biggest drawbacks? The option 1 looks at getting a loan of 4 billion from a consortium of bankers including J.P.Morgan with whom Merit has good business relationship and has served Merit with its short term as well as long term funding requirements in the past. The pros of this option are * The well established relationship between J.P.Morgan and Merit
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S-CORPORATIONS AND LLC Webster University When discussing the comparisons and contrasts between S-Corporations and LLC’s we will need to assess benefits and disadvantages of both for entrepreneurs and small business owners. A major obstacle for many businesses initially is the need to expand. A business organization such as a Corporation‚ offers the ability to expand‚ but at the price of a double taxation to profits earned and shareholders dividends‚ while the structure of a Partnership (General
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1. What is Costco’s business model? Is the company’s business model appealing? Why or why not? Costco’s business model was to generate high sales volumes and rapid inventory turnover by offering members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and selected private label products in a wide range of merchandise. Costco’s business model is built upon customer memberships‚ who join and renew annually. This directly monetizes customer loyalty as unsatisfied members may not renew and represents
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------------------------------------------------- We have reviewed the financial information provided for Adelphia Communications Corporation for the years 1992-1996. We have also evaluated the Company’s position and strategy within the industry‚ standard industry practices‚ and evaluated the Company’s ability to repay debt. We have concluded that the Company should be considered high-risk; however the decision of whether to grant loans to the Company should be based on the creditor’s acceptable
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4) Did subprime mortgage loans contribute to the housing bubble? Why did the bubble burst? What were consequences of the housing bust to borrowers‚ loan originators‚ and MBS and CDO holders? Did subprime mortgages contribute to the U.S. financial crisis of 2008? Subprime Mortgage loans did contribute to the bubble and crash but they were just the cards played by the government and the policies that rule them. The department of housing and urban development was pushing national homeownership since
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