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Galehouse Gas Station Inc. expects sales to increase from$1,550,000 to $1750,000 next year. Galehouse believes that net assets ( Assets - Liabilities) will represent 50 mpercent of sales. His firm has an 8 percent return on sales and pays 45 percent of profits out as dividens.
A. What effect will this growth have on funds?
B. If the dividen payout is only 25 percent, what effect will this growth have on the funds?
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