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Small Motors Inc, which is currently operating at full capacity, has sales of $29,000, current assets of $1,600, current liabilities of $1,200, net fixed assets of $27,500, and a 5 percent profit margin. The firm has no long-term debt and does not plan on acquiring any. The firm does not pay any dividends. Sales are expected to increase by 6.5 percent next year. If all assets, short-term liabilities, and costs vary directly with sales, answer the following questions? Hint: (Additional Financing Required = Projected assets -projected liabilities-current equity-projected increase in retained earnings)
a. A. What is the amount of projected assets? B. What is the amount of projected liabilities? C. What is the current equity? D. What is the projected increase in retained earning? E. How much additional equity financing is required for next year?
A company has $5,800 in sales. The profit margin is 4%. There are 5,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market price per share is $1.70. What is the price-earnings ratio?
what is your estimated futrue value? once you retire, how much can you withdrawl monthly if you want to deplete your account over 30 years (Use the money in motion Caculator)
CK's earnings and dividends will grow at .5 percent monthly for next five years. After that the growth will stop. For year sixnd afterward, it will pay out all earnings as dividends.
The face value of the bonds is $20 million. The riskless rate is 3.41% at present. The sigma of Dartmouth is 0.36. Find the debt/assets ratio of Dartmouth.
The change in the value of the objective function per unit increase in the value of the right hand side is referred to as:
What is the effective rate of interest if the loan is for 1 year and is paid off in one payment at the end of the year? What is the effective rate of interest if the loan is for 1 month?
Avicorp has a $14.2 million debt outstanding, with a 6.1% coupon rate. The debt has semi-annual coupons, the next coupon is due in six months, and the debt matures in five years. It is currently priced at 94% of par value.
You own a portfolio that is 38 percent invested in Stock X, 22 percent in Stock Y, and 40 percent in Stock Z. The expected returns on these three stocks are 10 percent, 15 percent, and 12 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the p..
State pricing theory and no-arbitrage pricing theory
Suppose you are offered two jobs. One initially pays $100,000 annually, and your salary will grow annually at 11.5 percent. The other pays $97,000 yearly but your salary will grow at 12%.
In 2009, a $5 certificate from 1896 was sold for $10,500. What was the annual increase in the value of the certificate?
According to the international Fisher effect, if U.S. investors expect a 5% rate of domestic inflation over one year, and a 2% rate of inflation in Japan, and require a 3% real return on investments over one year
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