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For 2012, Nathan’s Food Stop reported a net income of $33,450 and total equity of $68,600. Nathan’s debt-equity ratio is 0.65 and payout ratio is 30 percent. What is Nathan’s internal growth rate?

For 2012, Nathan’s Food Stop reported a net income of $33,450 and total equity of $68,600. Nathan’s debt-equity ratio is 0.65 and payout ratio is 30 percent. What is Nathan’s internal growth rate? <table><tbody><tr>   Looking for a Similar Assignment? Order now and Get 10% Discount! Use Coupon Code “Newclient”

 

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One year ago, Lambert Pharmaceuticals deposited $30,000 in an investment account for the purpose of buying new packaging machinery three years from today. Today, it is adding another $14,000 to this account. The company plans on making a final deposit of $15,800 to the account one year from today. How much will be available when it is ready to buy the equipment, assuming the account pays 4.5 interest?

One year ago, Lambert Pharmaceuticals deposited $30,000 in an investment account for the purpose of buying new packaging machinery three years from today. Today, it is adding another $14,000 to this account. The company plans on making a final deposit of $15,800 to the account one year from today. How much will be available when […]

 

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For 2012, Leicester Manufacturing, Inc. posted total sales of $1,249,800 and costs of $803,500. Depreciation is $67,700 and the tax rate is 30 percent. The firm does not have any interest expense. What is the operating cash flow?

For 2012, Leicester Manufacturing, Inc. posted total sales of $1,249,800 and costs of $803,500. Depreciation is $67,700 and the tax rate is 30 percent. The firm does not have any interest expense. What is the operating cash flow? <table><tbody><tr><td>   Looking for a Similar Assignment? Order now and Get 10% Discount! Use Coupon Code “Newclient”

 

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How can I balance this out for my pro-forma? My instructor stated that I could start paying back debt but have to reduce interest expense or I could buy back shares of stock and put it in treasury. How could I do this on the above balance sheet? Please show example/work. Thank you.

How can I balance this out for my pro-forma? My instructor stated that I could start paying back debt but have to reduce interest expense or I could buy back shares of stock and put it in treasury. How could I do this on the above balance sheet? Please show example/work. Thank you.    Looking […]

 

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