Xerox was not having a particularly pleasant year. The companys stock price had already fallen in the
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Xerox was not having a particularly pleasant year. The company’s stock price had already fallen in the previous year from $60 per share to $30. Just when it seemed things couldn’t get worse, Xerox’s stock fell to $4 per share. The data below were taken from the statement of cash fl ows of Xerox. (All dollars are in millions.) (LO 3)
Cash used in operating activities $ (663)
Cash used in investing activities (644)
Financing activities Dividends paid $ (587)
Net cash received from issuing debt 3,498 Cash provided by fi nancing activities 2,911 Instructions Analyze the information, and then answer the following questions.
(a) If you were a creditor of Xerox, what reaction might you have to the above information?
(b) If you were an investor in Xerox, what reaction might you have to the above information?
(c) If you were evaluating the company as either a creditor or a stockholder, what other information would you be interested in seeing?
(d) Xerox decided to pay a cash dividend. This dividend was approximately equal to the amount paid in the previous year. Discuss the issues that were probably considered in making this decision.
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Financial Accounting
ISBN: 9781118953907
8th Edition
Authors: Paul D Kimmel, Jerry J Weygandt, Donald E Kieso