O Perseverance Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total P3,600,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is P150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. What's the difference in the projected ROES under the restricted and relaxed policies? [Round off to one decimal place.)
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- The Berndt Corporation expects to have sales of 12 million. Costs other than depreciation are expected to be 75% of sales, and depreciation is expected to be 1.5 million. All sales revenues will be collected in cash, and costs other than depreciation must be paid for during the year. Berndts federal-plus-state tax rate is 40%. Berndt has no debt. a. Set up an income statement. What is Berndts expected net income? Its expected net cash flow? b. Suppose Congress changed the tax laws so that Berndts depreciation expenses doubled. No changes in operations occurred. What would happen to reported profit and to net cash flow? c. Now suppose that Congress changed the tax laws such that, instead of doubling Berndts depreciation, it was reduced by 50%. How would profit and net cash flow be affected? d. If this were your company, would you prefer Congress to cause your depreciation expense to be doubled or halved? Why?F Enterprises is evaluating whether to do a either a restricted or relaxed investment policy on current assets. The sales of F Enterprises for the year is P400,000 while fixed assets are P100,000. Debt represents half of the firm’s assets. The firm’s debt has an interest rate of 10%. The EBIT of F Enterprises is P36,000. The entity is subject to income tax rate of 40%. Using a restricted policy, current assets will account for 15% of sales while the relaxed policy will increase share of current assets to 25 percent of sales. What will be the variance between projected return on equity between restricted and the relaxed investment policy on current assets?I Perseverance Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total P3,600,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is P150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. What's the difference in the projected ROES under the restricted and relaxed policies? [Round off to one decimal place.)
- Bulldogs Inc. is considering whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are P500,000; its fixed assets are P200,000; debt and equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is P40,000, the interest rate on the firm’s debt is 10%, and the firm’s tax rate is 25%. Current assets will be 10% of sales with a restricted policy. Under a relaxed policy, current assets will be 20% of sales. What is the difference in the projected ROEs between the restricted and relaxed policies? 5.40% 3.57% 4.00% 3.20%Lux Co. is considering whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are P400,000; its fixed assets are P150,000; debt and equity are each 50 percent of total assets. EBIT is P36,000, the interest rate on the firm’s debt is 10 percent, and the firm’s tax rate is 40 percent. With a restricted policy, current assets will be 15 percent of sales. Under a relaxed policy, current assets will be 25 percent of sales. What is the difference in the projected ROEs between the restricted and relaxed policies?Hardwig Inc. is considering whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $3,600,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is $150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. Refer to the data for Hardwig, Inc.Assume now that the company believes that if it adopts a restricted policy, its sales will fall by 15% and EBIT will fall by 10%, but its total assets turnover, debt ratio, interest rate, and tax rate will all remain the same. In this situation, what's the difference between the projected ROEs under the restricted and relaxed policies?
- Ben Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $2,400,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 3.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets which is composed of fixed and current assets. EBIT is $130,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 8%, and the tax rate is 30%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.4. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.0. a. What is the projected ROE under the relaxed policy? b. TIE ratio under relaxed policyNational Co. is considering whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are P400,000; its fixed assets are P150,000; debt and equity are each 50 percent of total assets. EBIT is P36,000, the interest rate on the firm’s debt is 10 percent, and the firm’s tax rate is 40 percent. With a restricted policy, current assets will be 15 percent of sales. Under a relaxed policy, current assets will be 25 percent of sales. What is the difference in the projected ROEs between the restricted and relaxed policies?Lany Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are expected to total 2,400,000 its fixed asset turnover ratio equals 3.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of the total asset which is composed of fixed and current assets. EBIT is 130,000, the interest rate of the firm’s debt is 8%, and the tax rate is 30%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total asset turnover will be 2.4. Under a relaxed policy its total asset turnover will be 2.0. How much would be the current assets under relaxed policy?
- Lany Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are expected to total 2,400,000 its fixed asset turnover ratio equals 3.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of the total asset which is composed of fixed and current assets. EBIT is 130,000, the interest rate of the firm’s debt is 8%, and the tax rate is 30%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total asset turnover will be 2.4. Under a relaxed policy its total asset turnover will be 2.0. How much would be the current assets under relaxed policy? Refer to the previous item, what is the projected ROE under the restricted policy? Use 2 decimal places for your final answer Refer to the previous item, what is the TIE ratio under the related policy? Use 2 decimal places for your final answer.Zorn Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $4,620,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is $109,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. Assume now that the company believes that if it adopts a restricted policy, its sales will fall by 15% and EBIT will fall by 10%, but its total assets turnover, debt ratio, interest rate, and tax rate will all remain the same. In this situation, what's the difference between the projected ROES under the restricted and relaxed policies? Do not round intermediate calculations. a. 1.27 p.p. b. 0.85 p.p. c. 1.04 p.p. d. 1.75 p.p. e. 0.90 p.p.ABC SAOG needs RO. 5 million for the installation of a new factory. The new factory expects to yield annual Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) of RO. 600,000. In choosing a financial plan, ABC SAOG has an objective of maximizing earnings per share (EPS). The company proposes to issue ordinary shares and raise the debt of RO. 500,000, RO. 1,500,000 or RO. 2,000,000. The current market price per share is RO. 350 and is expected to drop to RO. 150 if the funds are borrowed in excess of RO. 1,800,000. Funds can be borrowed at the following rates: Up to RO. 500,000 at 7% Over RO. 500,000 to RO. 2,000,000 at 9% Over RO. 2,000,000 at 14% Assuming a tax rate of 40%, advise the company.