The oven costs $200‚000 and would be depreciated (straight-line to a salvage value of $120‚000 in 10 years. The extra oven would increase annual revenues by $120‚000 and annual operating expenses by $90‚000. Barbarian’s marginal tax rate is 25%. a. What would be the initial‚ operating‚ and terminal cash flows generated by the new oven? b. What is the payback period for the additional oven? c. Barbarian Pizza’s RRR is 12%. What is the NPV of the additional oven? d. What
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[pic] *Notes regarding two calculations: a. Sales = $43‚480 (cash) + $870 (accounts receivable) = $44‚ 350 b. Inventory (food & beverage) = $10‚016 (purchase from suppliers) + $1‚583 (accounts payable) + $370 (which is the change from inventory of $2800-$2430) = $11‚969. 2. This income statement communicates to Mrs. Antoine that during this accounting period for operating the business‚ the business had a net loss. This resulted as the business expenses
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qualified products that year (3.5 billion since 2000).3 The energy cost situation is one that the Tesca Works cannot ignore in their product development and marketing strategies. 2) Forecast the project’s cash flows for the next twenty years. What assumptions did you use? This project’s cash flows are projected over twenty years based on three assumptions or scenarios for the product’s demand: Weak‚ Average‚ and Strong. Each scenario’s variables are outlined in the Table 1 below: Table 1: Assumptions
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Introduction Accounting‚ which is also known as accountancy is a “language of business”. It provides financial information about one’s business to the internal and external users such as managers‚ investors‚ creditors and etc. Users need information to help in planning‚ decision-making‚ evaluating and controlling their business or investment. The information is generally in the form of financial statement where they can show where the money is spent‚ helps to assess performance over a period and
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Jönköping‚ Sweden d School of Economics‚ University of East Anglia‚ Norwich NR4 7TJ‚ UK b c a b s t r a c t JEL classification: G32 G30 Keywords: Financial constraints Financial structure Financial development Cash flow sensitivity of cash We estimate firms’ cash flow sensitivity of cash to empirically test how the financial system’s structure and level of development influence their financial constraints. For this purpose we merge Almeida et al.’s work‚ a path-breaking design for evaluating a firm’s
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Fundamental Analysis: Introduction to Financial Statements 6) Fundamental Analysis: Other Important Sections Found in Financial Filings 7) Fundamental Analysis: The Income Statement 8) Fundamental Analysis: The Balance Sheet 9) Fundamental Analysis: The Cash Flow Statement 10) Fundamental Analysis: A Brief Introduction To Valuation 11) Fundamental Analysis: Conclusion Introduction So‚ you want be a stock analyst? Perhaps not‚ but since you’re reading this we’ll assume that you at least want to understand
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after tax for the period was RM139.7 million compared to RM104.8 million in the same quarter of 2013. The Group’s cash from operations was RM78.8 million‚ compared to RM240.3 million in the immediate preceding quarter ended 31 December 2013. Net cash flow in the quarter amounted to a RM84.7 million outflow‚ as cash out flows from investing activities exceeded operating and financing cash inflows. Second quarter 2014 (2Q14) The Group recorded revenue of RM1310.9 million for the quarter ended 30 June
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mutually exclusive projects 5. Kelly’s baskets make handmade baskets for distribution to upscale retail outlets. The firm is currently considering making handmade wreaths as well. Which one of the following is the best example of incremental operating cash flow related to the wreath project? a) Storing supplies in the same space currently used for materials storage b) Planning on lower interest expense by assuming the proceeds of the wreath sales will be used to reduce the firms currently outstanding
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Course Title: Financial Management Assignment: Mid Semester Exam Giberson’s Glass Studio Pages: 6 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Production Schedule 4 Product Mix 5 Product Mix and Schedule 6 Cash Flow 7 Budgeting and Finance 7 Income Statement 7 Balance Sheet 7 Executive Summary Giberson’s Glass Studio was founded to produce exquisite hand made glass by Edward Giberson in 2002 and The main problems facing the company are the production schedule
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| | | | [pic] In the statement of cash flows‚ a decrease in accounts receivable is reported as a use of cash.
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