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I am looking for some help with these finance questions! any", "question_title_for_js_snippet": "Hello I am looking for some help with these finance questions any help is appreciated if you cant help with all of the problems that's eBook Problem 2 3 Income statement Molteni Motors Inc recently reported $3 5 million of net income Its EBIT was $7 5 million, and its tax rate was 30 What was its interest expense Round your answer to the nearest dollar Enter your answer in dollars For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1,200,000 eBook Problem 2 8 Corporate Tax Liability To complete the assignments listed below, refer to the Table 2 1 The Wendt Corporation had $10 5 million of taxable income a What is the company's federal income tax bill for the year Enter your answer in dollars For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1,200,000 $ b Assume the firm receives an additional $3 million of interest income from some bonds it owns What is the tax on this interest income Enter your answer in dollars For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1,200,000 $ c Now assume that Wendt does not receive the interest income but does receive an additional $3 million as dividends on some stock it owns What is the tax on this dividend income Enter your answer in dollars For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1,200,000 $eBook Problem 2 10 Net Cash Flows The Moore Corporation had operating income (EBIT) of $850,000 The company's depreciation expense is $255,000 Moore is 100 equity financed, and it faces a 40 tax rate 1 What is the company's net income $ 2 What is its net cash flow $eBook Problem 2 11 Income and Cash Flow Analysis The Berndt Corporation expects to have sales of $14 million Costs other than depreciation are expected to be 60 of sales, and depreciation is expected to be $2 8 million All sales revenues will be collected in cash, and costs other than depreciation must be paid for during the year Brendt's federal plus state tax rate is 35 Berndt has no debt a Set up an income statement What is Berndt's expected net cash flow Enter your answer in dollars For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1,200,000 $ b Suppose Congress changed the tax laws so that Berndt's depreciation expenses doubled No changes in operations occurred What would happen to reported profit and to net cash flow Select I If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would decline II If depreciation doubled, taxable income would not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non cash expenses Net cash flow would also be unaffected III If depreciation doubled, taxable income would not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non cash expenses Net cash flow would double IV If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would be unaffected V If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would rise c Now suppose that Congress, instead of doubling Berndt's depreciation, reduced it by 50 How would profit and net cash flow be affected Select I If depreciation were halved, taxable income and taxes would decline but net cash flow would rise II If depreciation were halved, taxable income, taxes, and net cash flow would all decline III If depreciation were halved, taxable income and net cash flow would rise but taxes would fall IV If depreciation were halved, taxable income and taxes would rise but net cash flow would fall V If depreciation were halved, taxable income, taxes, and net cash flow would all rise d If this were your company, would you prefer Congress to cause your depreciation expense to be doubled or halved Why Select I You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher net income Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income IT You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher cash flows Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income III You should prefer to have lower depreciation charges and therefore higher cash flows Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income IV You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher net income Net income represents the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than net cash flows V You should prefer to have lower depreciation charges and therefore higher net income Net income represents the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than net cash flows eBook Problem 2 12 Free Cash Flows Rhodes Corporation Income Statements for Year Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 2013 2012 Sales $2,500 0 $2,000 0 perating costs excluding depreciation 1,975 0 1,700 D reciation and amortization 72 Earnings before interest and taxes 553 0 $240 0 Less Interest Pre tax income 499 0 $197 0 Taxes (4095) 199 6 78 8 Net income available to common stockholders $299 4 $118 Common dividends $269 $95 0 Rhodes Corporation Balance Sheets as of December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 2013 2012 Assets Cash $24 0 $22 0 Short term investments 13 0 10 0 Accounts receivable 250 D 200 0 Inventories 572 0 440 D Total current assets $959 0 672 Net plant and equipment 720 0 600 D Total assets $1,579 0 1,272 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable $184 0 $160 Accruals 75 0 60 0 Notes payable SO D Total current liabilities $309 0 $260 0 Long term bonds SOD D 400 0 Total liabilities 909 $660 D Common stock 704 6 577 0 Retained earnings 65 4 35 0 Total common equity $770 0 $612 0 otal liabilities and equity $1,579 0 $1,272 0 Using Rhodes Corporation's financial statements (shown above), answer the following questions a What is the net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for 2013 Enter your answer in millions For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1 2, not 1,200,000 Round your answer to one decimal place million b What are the amounts of net operating working capital for both years Enter your answer in millions For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1 2, not 1,200,000 Round your answers to one decimal place 2013 $ million 2012 $ million What are the amounts of total net operating capital for both years Enter your answer in millions For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1 2, not 1,200,000 Round your answers to one decimal place 2013 $ million 2012 $ million d What is the free cash flow for 20137 Enter your answer in millions For exar $ million mple, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1 2, not 1,200,000 Round your answer to one decimal place e What is the ROIC for 2013 Round your answer to two decimal places f How much of the FCF did Rhodes use for each of the following purposes after tax interest, net debt repayments, dividends, net stock repurchases, and net purchases of short term investments (Hint Remember that a net use can be negative ) Enter your answer in millions For example, an answer of $1 2 million should be entered as 1 2, not 1,200,000 Round your answers to one decimal place After tax interest payment million Reduction (increase) in debt million Payment of dividends million Repurchase (Issue) stock million Purchase (Sale) of short term million investments", "question_description": "\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image

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\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image<\/div><\/div><\/div> eBook Problem 2-3 Income statement Molteni Motors Inc. recently reported $3.5 million of net income. Its EBIT was $7.5 million, and its tax rate was 30%. What was its interest expense? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000.eBook Problem 2-8 Corporate Tax Liability To complete the assignments listed below, refer to the Table 2-1. The Wendt Corporation had $10.5 million of taxable income. a. What is the company's federal income tax bill for the year? Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000. $ b. Assume the firm receives an additional $3 million of interest income from some bonds it owns. What is the tax on this interest income? Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000. $ c. Now assume that Wendt does not receive the interest income but does receive an additional $3 million as dividends on some stock it owns. What is the tax on this dividend income? Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000. $eBook Problem 2-10 Net Cash Flows The Moore Corporation had operating income (EBIT) of $850,000. The company's depreciation expense is $255,000. Moore is 100% equity financed, and it faces a 40% tax rate. 1. What is the company's net income? $ 2. What is its net cash flow? $eBook Problem 2-11 Income and Cash Flow Analysis The Berndt Corporation expects to have sales of $14 million. Costs other than depreciation are expected to be 60% of sales, and depreciation is expected to be $2.8 million. All sales revenues will be collected in cash, and costs other than depreciation must be paid for during the year. Brendt's federal-plus-state tax rate is 35%. Berndt has no debt. a. Set up an income statement. What is Berndt's expected net cash flow? Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000. $ b. Suppose Congress changed the tax laws so that Berndt's depreciation expenses doubled. No changes in operations occurred. What would happen to reported profit and to net cash flow? -Select- I. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would decline. II. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non-cash expenses. Net cash flow would also be unaffected. III. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non-cash expenses. Net cash flow would double. IV. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would be unaffected. V. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would rise. c. Now suppose that Congress, instead of doubling Berndt's depreciation, reduced it by 50%. How would profit and net cash flow be affected? -Select- I. If depreciation were halved, taxable income and taxes would decline but net cash flow would rise. II. If depreciation were halved, taxable income, taxes, and net cash flow would all decline. III. If depreciation were halved, taxable income and net cash flow would rise but taxes would fall. IV. If depreciation were halved, taxable income and taxes would rise but net cash flow would fall. V. If depreciation were halved, taxable income, taxes, and net cash flow would all rise. d. If this were your company, would you prefer Congress to cause your depreciation expense to be doubled or halved? Why? -Select- I. You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher net income. Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income. IT. You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher cash flows. Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income. III. You should prefer to have lower depreciation charges and therefore higher cash flows. Net cash flows are the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than net income. IV. You should prefer to have higher depreciation charges and therefore higher net income. Net income represents the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than net cash flows. V. You should prefer to have lower depreciation charges and therefore higher net income. Net income represents the funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than net cash flows.eBook Problem 2-12 Free Cash Flows Rhodes Corporation: Income Statements for Year Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 2013 2012 Sales $2,500.0 $2,000.0 perating costs excluding depreciation 1,975.0 1,700.D reciation and amortization 72. Earnings before interest and taxes 553.0 $240.0 Less: Interest Pre-tax income 499.0 $197.0 Taxes (4095) 199.6 78.8 Net income available to common stockholders $299.4 $118. Common dividends $269. $95.0 Rhodes Corporation: Balance Sheets as of December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 2013 2012 Assets Cash $24.0 $22.0 Short-term investments 13.0 10.0 Accounts receivable 250.D 200.0 Inventories 572.0 440-D Total current assets $959.0 672. Net plant and equipment 720.0 600.D Total assets $1,579.0 1,272. Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable $184.0 $160. Accruals 75.0 60.0 Notes payable SO.D Total current liabilities $309.0 $260.0 Long-term bonds SOD.D 400-0 Total liabilities :909. $660.D Common stock 704.6 577.0 Retained earnings 65.4 35.0 Total common equity $770.0 $612.0 otal liabilities and equity $1,579.0 $1,272.0 Using Rhodes Corporation's financial statements (shown above), answer the following questions. a. What is the net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for 2013? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answer to one decimal place. million b. What are the amounts of net operating working capital for both years? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answers to one decimal place. 2013 $ million 2012 $ million . What are the amounts of total net operating capital for both years? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answers to one decimal place. 2013 $ million 2012 $ million d. What is the free cash flow for 20137 Enter your answer in millions. For exar $ million mple, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answer to one decimal place. e. What is the ROIC for 2013? Round your answer to two decimal places. f. How much of the FCF did Rhodes use for each of the following purposes: after-tax interest, net debt repayments, dividends, net stock repurchases, and net purchases of short-term investments? (Hint: Remember that a net use can be negative.) Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answers to one decimal place. 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