Stuangla Limited (Seruansl) is a holding company based in Scotland, which owns and controls the operations of its subsidiaries through the application of the Return on Investment method of assessing divisional performance. Every year, at the time of budget preparation and review, the CFO determines minimum targets for Return on Investment (ROI) for each of the subsidiaries For the year ahead, the draft budgets of the three main operating companies include the following relevant data: Budgeted Net Net Book Replacement Profit Value Costs of Assets 2000 2000 2000 Pretty Properties 405 2,650 3,150 Enigma Engineering 300 1.100 1,450 Simple Software 425 900 600 However, subsequent to the preparation of these draft budgets, cach of the companies has developed some new proposals, which they believe to be in the interests of the group as a whole to pursue. These new proposals comprise the following Pretty Properties (Pretty The commercial director of Pretty Properties has prepared a proposal to acquire an office block in central Aberdeen at a cost of [780,000). With annual operating costs estimated at 235.000, she believes that the properties will generate annual gross revenues of 160,000, Enigma Engineering (Enigma") The managing director of Enigma is particularly keen to enhance profitability by spending 350,000 to acquire a manufacturing licence for a new product aimed at the expanding ot industry The sales director has estimated that annual sales should reach 550,000 with a ambonion sans of loadelition, there will be extra specific fixed costs of 87.000 related ta the readuce in of the new prochact. However, there are machurier constraints within Enigma's existing premises, which will require to be addressed be the proposal can proceed. One possible solution is to release machinery capacity by the disposal of one of the current product lines, which current contributes 102.000 to annual profits li production of the current product is terminated, there will be sayings of 21.00 in annual fixed costs The CEO beluvek da se product line can be sold for price that will recover the net book value of the related to chased for 22hree wange, but with an expected four-year useful lifetime) and recover the cost of the product's stock of 22,500. Simple Software ("Simple") The sales director has been approached by a customer that has offered to acquire one of Simple's main software product lines for (280,000. It is expected that this product line will contribute (35,000 our of the budgeted net profit for the year, The following additional information is relevant 1. The Struanski group uses a cost of capital of 12% as the base in assessing acceptable levels of divisional ROI, being the rate of interest it is receiving on its substantial short-term cash balances (which would be used to fund any of the investment proposals under consideration) 2. The divisional ROI is computed by using net profit for the year related to net assets at the beginning of the year (as given above). It is to be assumed that the proposals under consideration can be implemented by the start of next year. 3. All fixed assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis 4. All proceeds from sale or disposal of current assets go direct to Struanski. 5. All gains on the sale of fixed assets also go direct to Struanski. 6. Lynore taxation Required: I 1. Compute the ROI for each of the subsidiaries for next year based on the original draft budgets and then inclusive of the impact of the new proposals. (12 marks) Evaluate each of the subsidiaries proposals and advise whether or not you would recommend them. Critique the proposals both from the subsidiary's viewpoint and from Struanski's viewpoint (13 marks - maximum word count 800 words) 2. Total 25 marks Stuangla Limited (Seruansl) is a holding company based in Scotland, which owns and controls the operations of its subsidiaries through the application of the Return on Investment method of assessing divisional performance. Every year, at the time of budget preparation and review, the CFO determines minimum targets for Return on Investment (ROI) for each of the subsidiaries For the year ahead, the draft budgets of the three main operating companies include the following relevant data: Budgeted Net Net Book Replacement Profit Value Costs of Assets 2000 2000 2000 Pretty Properties 405 2,650 3,150 Enigma Engineering 300 1.100 1,450 Simple Software 425 900 600 However, subsequent to the preparation of these draft budgets, cach of the companies has developed some new proposals, which they believe to be in the interests of the group as a whole to pursue. These new proposals comprise the following Pretty Properties (Pretty The commercial director of Pretty Properties has prepared a proposal to acquire an office block in central Aberdeen at a cost of [780,000). With annual operating costs estimated at 235.000, she believes that the properties will generate annual gross revenues of 160,000, Enigma Engineering (Enigma") The managing director of Enigma is particularly keen to enhance profitability by spending 350,000 to acquire a manufacturing licence for a new product aimed at the expanding ot industry The sales director has estimated that annual sales should reach 550,000 with a ambonion sans of loadelition, there will be extra specific fixed costs of 87.000 related ta the readuce in of the new prochact. However, there are machurier constraints within Enigma's existing premises, which will require to be addressed be the proposal can proceed. One possible solution is to release machinery capacity by the disposal of one of the current product lines, which current contributes 102.000 to annual profits li production of the current product is terminated, there will be sayings of 21.00 in annual fixed costs The CEO beluvek da se product line can be sold for price that will recover the net book value of the related to chased for 22hree wange, but with an expected four-year useful lifetime) and recover the cost of the product's stock of 22,500. Simple Software ("Simple") The sales director has been approached by a customer that has offered to acquire one of Simple's main software product lines for (280,000. It is expected that this product line will contribute (35,000 our of the budgeted net profit for the year, The following additional information is relevant 1. The Struanski group uses a cost of capital of 12% as the base in assessing acceptable levels of divisional ROI, being the rate of interest it is receiving on its substantial short-term cash balances (which would be used to fund any of the investment proposals under consideration) 2. The divisional ROI is computed by using net profit for the year related to net assets at the beginning of the year (as given above). It is to be assumed that the proposals under consideration can be implemented by the start of next year. 3. All fixed assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis 4. All proceeds from sale or disposal of current assets go direct to Struanski. 5. All gains on the sale of fixed assets also go direct to Struanski. 6. Lynore taxation Required: I 1. Compute the ROI for each of the subsidiaries for next year based on the original draft budgets and then inclusive of the impact of the new proposals. (12 marks) Evaluate each of the subsidiaries proposals and advise whether or not you would recommend them. Critique the proposals both from the subsidiary's viewpoint and from Struanski's viewpoint (13 marks - maximum word count 800 words) 2. Total 25 marks