Savod Help Save & Exit Submit Harvard Prep Shops, a national clothing chain, had sales of $350 million last year. The business has a steady net profit margin of 15 percent and a dividend payout ratio of 35 percent. The balance sheet for the end of last year is shown below. Assets Cash Account receivable Inventory Balance Sheet December 31, 20xx (5 millions) Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $5 Accounts payable 15 Accrued expenses 58 Other payables Common stock 195 Retained earnings $273 Total liabilities and equity $50 12 15 75 121 plant and equipment Total assets $273 es Harvard's anticipates a large increase in the demand for tweed sport coats and deck shoes. A sales increase of 20 percent is forecast. All balance sheet items are expected to maintain the same percent-of-sales relationships as last year, except for common stock and retained earnings. No change in the number of common shares outstanding is scheduled, and retained earnings will change as dictated by the profits and dividend policy of the firm. a. Will external financing be required for the Prep Shop during the coming year? O Yes O NO Prev 1 of 4 !!! Next > Udled earnings 121 Total assets $273 Total liabilities and equity $273 Harvard's anticipates a large increase in the demand for tweed sport coats and deck shoes. A sales increase of 20 percent is forecast. All balance sheet items are expected to maintain the same percent-of-sales relationships as last year, except for common stock and retained earnings. No change in the number of common shares outstanding is scheduled, and retained earnings will gange as dictated by the profits and dividend policy of the firm. a. Will external financing be required for the Prep Shop during the coming year? Yes O No b. What would the need for external financing be if the net profit margin went up to 20 percent and the dividend payout ratio was increased to 70 percent? (Enter the answer in millions. Round the final answer to 2 decimal places.) Required new funds $ million