7. Analyzing accounting data for managerial decisions Accounting data are used to analyze cash flows, snd this analysis is critical for decislon making. Consider the following case: 38H Corp. recently hired Jeffey. His immediate mandate was to analyze the company. He has to submit a report on the company's operational efficiency and estimate potential investment in working capital. He has the income statement from last year and the following information from the company's financial reports as well as some industry averages. - Last year, 38H Corp. reported a book value of $700 millon in current assets, of which 15% is cash, 17% is short-term investments, and the rest is accounts receivable and inventory. - The company reported $595.0 million of current ilabilities including accounts payable and accruals. Interestingly, the company had no notes payable ciams last year. There were no changes in the accounts payables during the reporting period. - The company, however, invested heavily in plant Ahid equipment to support its operations. It reparted a book value of $1,120 million in long-term assets last year. Based on the information given to Jeffrey, he submits a report on January 1 with some important calculations for management to use, both for analysis and to devise an action plan. Which of the following statements in his report are true? Check all that apply. J.H Corp, has $$14.0 million of noninterest-bearing current assets net of noninterest-charging liabilities. 38H Corp.' total net operating capital consists of its net operating working capital and total investment in fong-term assets. 394 Corp.s net operating working capital is $105.0 militon. The company has $581.0 milion in operating assets and $595.0 million in operating labilities. J8H COP.'s NOPAT is $1 4.0 million, which is lower than the industry average of $180.0 million