6. Market value ratios Ratios are mostly calculated using data drawn from the financial statements of a firm. However, another group of ratios, called market value ratios, relate to a firm's observable market value, stock prices, and book values, integrating information from both the market and the firm's finanei statements. Consider the case of Green Caterpililar Garden Supplies Inc: Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. just reported earnings after tax (also cailed net income) of $9,250,000 and a current stock price of $12.00 per share. The company is forecasting an increase of 25% for its after-tax income next year, but it also expects it will have to issue 3,000,000 new shares of stock (raising its shares outstanding from 5,500,000 to 8,500,000). If Green Caterpillar's forecast turns out to be correct and its price/eamings (P/E) ratio does not change, what does the company's management expec its stock price to be one year from now? (Round any P/E ratio caiculation to four decimal places.) $9.71 per share $12.00 per share $7.28 per share s12.14 per share One year later, Green Caterpilar's shares are trading at $55.80 per share, and the company reports the value of its total common equity as $16,507,000. Given this information, Green Caterpillar's market-to-book (M/B) ratio is Can a company's shares exhibit a negative P/E ratio? No Yes Which of the following statements is true about market value ratios? Companies with high research and development (RRD) expenses tenid to have high P/E ratios. Companies with thigh research and development (R8D) expenses tend to have low P/E ratios: Ratios are mostly calculated using data drawn from the financial statements of a firm. However, another group of ratios, called market value ratios, relate to a firm's observable market value, stock prices, and book values, integrating information from both the market and the firm's financi statements. Consider the case of Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies inc: Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies inc, just reported earnings after tax (also called net income) of $9,250,000 and a current stock price of $12.00 per share. The company is forecasting an increase of 25% for its after-tax income next year, but it also expects it will have to issue 3,000,000 new shares of stock (raising its shares outstanding from 5,500,000 to 8,500,000 ). If Green Caterpillar's forecast turns out to be correct and its price/earnings (P/E) ratio does not change, what does the company's management expi its stock price to be one year from now? (Round any P/E ratio calculation to four decimal places.) $9.71 per share $12,00 per share $7.28 per share $12.14 per share One year later, Green Caterpillar's shares are trading at $55.80 per share, and the company reports the value of its total common equity as $16,507,000. Given this information, Green Caterplilar's market-to-book (M/B) ratio is Can a company's shares exhibit a negative P/E ratio? No Yes Which of the following statements is true about market value ratios? Companies with high research and development (R\&D) expenses tend to have high P/E ratios. Companies with high research and development (RBD) expenses tend to have Iow P/E ratios