Martin Industries, Inc., has experienced a higher than expected demand for its new product line. The company
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The firm would like to maintain its 40% debt to total asset ratio in its capital structure and its dividend payout ratio of 50% of net income. Last year, net income was $2,500,000.
Required:
1. What are retained earnings for last year?
2. How much debt will be needed for the new project?
3. How much external equity must Martin use at the beginning of this year in order to finance the new expansion?
4. If Martin decides to retain all earnings for the coming year, how much external equity will be required?
Part B: The Degree of Leverage
Assume that two companies, Brake, Inc. and Carbo, Inc., have the following operating results:
Required:
1. Calculate the contribution margins for the two companies.
2. Calculate the break-even point for each firm, in dollars and in units.
3. Compare the two companies. What conclusions could you make regarding the use of operating leverage employed by the two firms?
4. Assume that both companies experience an increase in sales by 15% next year. What would be the operating income for each firm net year? Explain the difference in the change in operating income between the two companies.
5. Based on the information from the above questions, what recommendations would you make to the two companies and why?
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Contribution margin is an important element of cost volume profit analysis that managers carry out to assess the maximum number of units that are required to be at the breakeven point. Contribution margin is the profit before fixed cost and taxes... Capital Structure
Capital structure refers to a company’s outstanding debt and equity. The capital structure is the particular combination of debt and equity used by a finance its overall operations and growth. Capital structure maximizes the market value of a... Dividend
A dividend is a distribution of a portion of company’s earnings, decided and managed by the company’s board of directors, and paid to the shareholders. Dividends are given on the shares. It is a token reward paid to the shareholders for their...
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Financial Reporting Financial Statement Analysis And Valuation A Strategic Perspective
ISBN: 1711
9th Edition
Authors: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw
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