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Quantitative Problem: At the end of last year, Edwin Inc. reported the following income statement (in millions of dollars): Sales $4,100.00 Operating costs excluding depreciation 3,060.00 EBITDA $1,040.00 Depreciation 330.00 EBIT $710.00 Interest 160.00 EBT $550.00 Taxes (40%) 220.00 Net income $330.00 Looking ahead to the following year, the company's CFO has assembled this information: Year-end sales are expected to be 6% higher than $4.1 billion in sales generated last year. Year-end operating costs, excluding depreciation, will equal 80% of sales. Depreciation costs are expected to increase at the same rate as sales. Interest costs are expected to remain unchanged. The tax rate is expected to remain at 40%. On the basis of this information, what will be the forecast for Edwin's year-end net income? Enter your answers in millions. Round your answers to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter all values as positive numbers. (in millions of dollars)
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