14. Suppose that you have generated the estimates listed below from a pro forma analysis for a company that had requested a three year loan. The loan is a $1.5 million term loan with the equal annual payments of principals. The P&I payments are due at the end of each year with the annual interest rate = Prime rate +1.5%. Capital expenditure Cash dividends Cash flow from operations before interest expense Yr.1 250,000 140,000 750,000 a). b). c). d). e). Yr. 2 125,000 140,000 780,000 Assuming the Prime rate = 7.5% each year. What will be the interest payment at year 3? 25,000 50,000 45,000 53,000 10,000 Yr. 3 75,000 140,000 800,000

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14. Suppose that you have generated the estimates listed below from a pro forma analysis for a company
that had requested a three year loan. The loan is a $1.5 million term loan with the equal annual payments
of principals. The P&I payments are due at the end of each year with the annual interest rate = Prime rate
+ 1.5%.
Capital expenditure
Cash dividends
Cash flow from operations before interest expense
a).
b).
c).
Yr.1
250,000
140,000
750,000
Assuming the Prime rate = 7.5% each year. What will be the interest payment at year 3?
25,000
50,000
45,000
53,000
10,000
Yr. 2
125,000
140,000
780,000
Yr. 3
75,000
140,000
800,000
Transcribed Image Text:14. Suppose that you have generated the estimates listed below from a pro forma analysis for a company that had requested a three year loan. The loan is a $1.5 million term loan with the equal annual payments of principals. The P&I payments are due at the end of each year with the annual interest rate = Prime rate + 1.5%. Capital expenditure Cash dividends Cash flow from operations before interest expense a). b). c). Yr.1 250,000 140,000 750,000 Assuming the Prime rate = 7.5% each year. What will be the interest payment at year 3? 25,000 50,000 45,000 53,000 10,000 Yr. 2 125,000 140,000 780,000 Yr. 3 75,000 140,000 800,000
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