Calculate the net nonoperating obligations

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1) Calculate the following for 2010:

 

1. Net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) - assume the statutory tax rate is 20%

 

2. Net operating assets (NOA)

3. Net nonoperating obligations (NNO)

4. Sales growth (use this as short-term growth assumption for NOPAT and NOA in forecasts).

2) Use the residual operating income (ROPI) model to estimate the per share value of Jades

Company's equity, at July 30, 2010. The company's weighted average cost of capital is 9% and terminal growth rate is expected to be 4% (use 3 yr forecast horizon plus terminal value).

3) Use the Discount cash flow (DCF) model to estimate the per share value of Jades

Company's equity, at July 30, 2010. The company's weighted average cost of capital is 8% and terminal growth rate is expected to be 3%.

Jades Balance Sheet at May 28

($ thousands)

2010

2009

Assets



Cash And Cash Equivalents

$243,000

$302,000

Net Receivables

161,300

128,100

Inventory

216,700

353,600

Total Current Assets

621,000

783,700

Property Plant and Equipment

3,066,000

2,184,000

Intangible Assets

520,900

154,000

Total Assets

4,207,900

3,121,700




Accounts Payable

$403,800

$437,100

Other Current Liabilities

454,000

445,600

Total Current Liabilities

857,800

882,700

Long Term Debt

1,210,600

491,600

Other LT Liabilities (Debts)

584,500

317,400

Total Liabilities

2,652,900

1,691,700




Common Stock

1,000,000

1,000,000

     (200 million shares outstanding)

Retained Earnings



Total Stockholders' Equity

555,000

430,000

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

1,555,000

1,430,000

 

 

 

Jades Company Income Statement for year end July

($ thousands)

2010

2009

Total Revenue

6,626,500  

5,567,100  

Cost of Revenue

5,138,700  

4,258,800  

Gross Profit

1,487,800  

1,308,300  

Selling General and Administrative

641,700  

534,600  

Other Operating Expenses

244,500  

202,200  

Earnings Before Interest And Taxes

601,600  

571,500  

Interest Expense

86,900  

40,700  

Income Before Tax

514,700  

530,800  

Income Tax Expense

145,200  

153,700  

Net Income

369,500  

377,100  




 

 

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