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- which one is correct please confirm? QUESTION 35 CU Tech expects sales next year will be $4.8 million, a 25% increase over current sales. CU has total assets of $2.24 million, and all assets will increase proportionately with sales. CU has $1.49 million in current liabilities and a current ratio of 1.60 to 1. What total financing will CU need to support the expected sales increase? a. $234,400 b. No financing needed, surplus of $139,700 c. $48,800 d. $187,500H6. Java Company is planning its operations for next year, and as its CFO, you will need to forecast the company’s additional funds needed (AFN) based on the following data. Dollars are in millions. Last year’s sales = $415 Last year’s accounts payable = $50 Sales growth rate = 30% Last year’s notes payable = $50 Last year’s total assets = $595 Last year’s accruals = $30 Last year’s profit margin = 5.31% Target payout ratio = 60% Your company is operating at full capacity. Based on the AFN formula and the Percentage of Sales method, what is the AFN for the coming year? Group of answer choices $142.20 $141.36 $143.04 $144.53 $145.38The Answer is incorrect: Please answer: AFN equation Broussard Skateboard's sales are expected to increase by 15% from $7.4 million in 2019 to $8.51 million in 2020. Its assets totaled $4 million at the end of 2019. Broussard is already at full capacity, so its assets must grow at the same rate as projected sales. At the end of 2019, current liabilities were $1.4 million, consisting of $450,000 of accounts payable, $500,000 of notes payable, and $450,000 of accruals. The after-tax profit margin is forecasted to be 3%, and the forecasted payout ratio is 75%. Use the AFN equation to forecast Broussard's additional funds needed for the coming year. Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as $1,200,000. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Answer is not 326175
- Suppose that Barone Corporation's sales are expected to increase from $5 million this year (year 0) to $6 million next year (year 1). Its assets totaled $2,500,000 in year 0. Barone is at full capacity, so its assets must grow in proportion to projected sales. At the end of year 0, current liabilities are $800,000, consisting of $200,000 of accounts payable, $400,000 of notes payable, and $200,000 of accrued liabilities. Barone's profit margin is forecasted to be 3.00% and the forecasted retention ratio is 25.00%. Barone seeks to forecast the additional funds needed using the AFN equation. Let A represent Barone's assets and So represent sales in year 0. Let AS represent the change in sales in from year 0 to year 1. According to the video, which of the following best represents the projected increase in assets as part of the AFN equation? -AS + AS × AS × So Using the formula from the video, the projected increase in assets, as part of the AFN equation, isConsider a REIT that holds high quality office buildings in some of the best locations in the US. The REIT is currently traded at a price of $64/share and there are 130 million shares outstanding. Using the information below answer the following questions: Expected next year total revenue: $750M Expected next year total expenses (including interest and depreciation): $380M Expected next year depreciation: $90M Expected next year interest: $70M Total debt: $1.6B Current office CAP in the US: 4.5% to 6.0% depending on quality and location. a. What is your estimation for a fair market value for a share of the REIT described? Show your work! b. What is your estimation for a fair price to pay for a share of the REIT described, if you require a 7.5% rate of return on an unlevered basis and expect the REIT to increase NOI at an average rate of 2.5%? Should you buy shares of that REIT?Q1:- Atlas Corporation wants to determine the optimal level of current assets that should be kept in the next year. The company is currently undergoing expansion, after which sales are expected to increase approximately by PKR 1 million. The company wants to maintain a 40% equity ratio and its total fixed assets are of PKR 1 million. Atlas’s interest rate is currently 8% on both short-term and longer-term debt (which the firm uses in its permanent structure). The company must choose between three strategies and decide which one is better. (1) a lean and mean policy where current assets would be only 35% of projected sales, (2) a moderate policy where current assets would be 40% of sales, and (3) a lenient policy where current assets would be 50% of sales. Earnings before interest and taxes should be 10% of total sales, and the federal-plus-state tax rate is 35%. What is the expected return on equity under each current asset level? In this problem, we assume that expected sales are…