7. Analyzing accounting data for managerial decisions Accounting data is used to generate a firm's financial statements, but a firm's intrinsic value is bssed on its free cash flows, which are the cash flows available for distribution to the company's investors after the company has made ail of the investments necessary to sustain its ongoing operations. Consider the following case: 38H Corp. recently hired Jeffery. His immediate mandate was to analyze the company. He has to submit a report on the company's operational efficiency and estimate its potential investment in working capital. He has the income staternent from last year and the following information from the company's finandal reports as well as some industry averages. - Last yeac, J8H Corp, reported a book value of $450,000 in current assets, of which 30% is cash, 32% is short-term investments, and the rest is accounts receivable and inventory. - The company reported \$382;500 of current liabilities including accounts payable and accruals, interestingly, the company had no notes payable outstanding, and there were no changes in the company's accounts payable during the year. - The company, however, invested heavily in plant and equipment to support its operations. It reported a book value of $720,000 for its operating long-term assets last year. Based on the information given to him, Jeffery submits a report on January 1 with some important calculations for management to use, both for anatysis and to devise an action plan. Complete the following statements in his report. I your answer is negotive, use the minus sign. Statement 1: JaH Corpis NOPAT is Statement =2: The company has statement a3: JaH Corp. has Statement 4!38H Corpis tota investment in operating long-term assets, is equal to , which is in operating assets and than the industry average of in operating liabilities. in noncash charges, and a net cash now of in noncash charges, and a net cash now of which consists of its net operating working capital and its total