Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780077861704
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 21QP
Sustainable Growth and Outside Financing [LO3] You’ve collected the following information about Draiman, Inc.:
Sales | = $195,000 |
Net income | = $16,200 |
Dividends | = $9,400 |
Total debt | = $73,000 |
Total equity | = $55,000 |
What is the sustainable growth rate for the company? If it does grow at this rate, how much new borrowing will take place in the coming year, assuming a constant debt–equity ratio? What growth rate could be supported with no outside financing at all?
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QUESTION 39
Getrag expects its sales to increase 20% next year from its current level of $4.7 million. Getrag has current assets of $660,000, net fixed assets of $1.5 million, and current liabilities of $462,000. All assets are expected to grow proportionately with sales. If Getrag has a net profit margin of 10%, what additional financing will be needed to support the increase in sales? Getrag does not pay dividends.
a.
$339,600
b.
No financing needed, surplus of $224,400
c.
No financing needed, surplus of $524,400
d.
$283,200
and the company wishes to maintain a constant payout ratio. Next year's sales are projected to
What is the external financing needed?
5. EFN [LO2] The most recent financial statements for Assouad, Inc., are shown here:
Income Statement
Balance Sheet
5 Q
Sales
$8,700
5,600
$3,100
Current assets
Fixed assets
$ 4,200
10,400
Costs
Taxable income
Current
liabilities
Long-term
debt
Equity
3,800
Q
Taxes (25%)
775
Total
$14,600
8,900
Net income
$2,325
Total
$14,600
Assets, costs, and current liabilities are proportional to sales. Long-term debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 40 percent dividend payout ratio. As with every other firm in
next year's sales are projected to increase by exactly 15 percent. What is the external financing needed?
You've collected the following information about Molino, Inc.
190,000
Sales
Net income $13,600
Dividends 8,800
bt $ 76,000
60,000
Total equity
a. What is the sustainable growth rate for the company? (Do not round intermediate
b. If it does grow at this rate, how much new borrowing will take place in the coming
c. What growth rate could be supported with no outside financing at all? (Do not round
calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g,
3216.)
year, assuming a constant debt-equity ratio? (Do not round intermediate calculations
and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal
places, e.g., 32.16.)
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
a. Sustainable growth rate
b. Additional borrowing
c. Internal growth rate
8.69 )%
6,600.92
3.65 196
Chapter 4 Solutions
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
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