Use the following information to find the external financing needed (EFN): Current sales: $6,000; Current costs: $3,000; Total Assets: $20,000; Total Debt: $8,000; Total equity: $12,000; Projected sales: $9,600. Total assets and costs are proportional to sales. The firm does not plan to distribute any dividends. The level of debt and equity is independent of the level of sales. Options: A) $3,200 B) $1,450 C) $8,800 D) $7,200 E) $12,000
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Use the following information to find the external financing needed (EFN):
Current sales: $6,000; Current costs: $3,000; Total Assets: $20,000; Total Debt: $8,000; Total equity: $12,000; Projected sales: $9,600. Total assets and costs are proportional to sales. The firm does not plan to distribute any dividends. The level of debt and equity is independent of the level of sales.
Options:
A) $3,200
B) $1,450
C) $8,800
D) $7,200
E) $12,000
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