2. Write a short memorandum explaining why one financing alternative provides more net income but less cash flow than the other.
2. Write a short memorandum explaining why one financing alternative provides more net income but less cash flow than the other.
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Mack Company, HappyDay’s branch, plans to invest $50,000 in land that will | |||||
produce annual rent revenue equal to 15 percent of the investment, starting | |||||
on January 1, Year 3. The revenue will be collected in cash at the end of each year, | |||||
starting December 31, Year 3. Mack can obtain the cash necessary to purchase the | |||||
land from two sources. Funds can be obtained by issuing $50,000 of 10 percent, | |||||
five-year bonds at their face amount. Interest due on the bonds is payable on | |||||
December 31 of each year with the first payment due on December 31, 2021. | |||||
Alternatively, the $50,000 needed to invest in land can be obtained from equity | |||||
financing. In this case, the stockholders (holders of the equity) will be paid a $5,000 | |||||
annual cash dividend. Mack Company is in a 30 percent income tax bracket. | |||||
1. Prepare an income statement and statement of |
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for Year 3 under the two alternative financing proposals (debt financing and equity financing) | |||||
Mack Company | |||||
Income Statements Year 3 | |||||
DEBIT FINANCING | EQUITY FINANCING | ||||
Rental Revenue | $ 7,500.00 | $ 7,500.00 | |||
Interest expense | $ (5,000.00) | ||||
Earning before int and taxes | $ 2,500.00 | ||||
less taxes 30% | $ (750.00) | $ (2,250.00) | |||
Earning after Int and taxes | $ 1,750.00 | $ 5,250.00 | |||
Net Earnings | $ 1,750.00 | $ 5,250.00 | |||
Investiment | $ 50,000.00 | ||||
Annual rental value % | 15% | ||||
Annual rental value | $ 7,500.00 | ||||
Debt | $ 50,000.00 | ||||
Cost of debt | 10% | ||||
Statements of Cash Flows | |||||
Operating Activities | |||||
Gross Cash flow | $ 7,500.00 | $ 7,500.00 | |||
Expenses paid interest | $ (5,000.00) | ||||
Taxes expense | $ (750.00) | $ (2,250.00) | |||
Net Cash flow Oper Act | $ 1,750.00 | $ 5,250.00 | |||
Investing Activities | |||||
Financing Activities | |||||
Loan | $ 50,000.00 | ||||
Equity issued | $ 50,000.00 | ||||
Payment dividend | $ (5,000.00) | ||||
Net Cash flow from Fin Act | $ 50,000.00 | $ 45,000.00 | |||
Net Change in Cash | $ 51,750.00 | $ 50,250.00 | |||
Add cash balance | |||||
Ending cash balance | $ 51,750.00 | $ 50,250.00 | |||
2. Write a short memorandum explaining why one financing alternative | |||||
provides more net income but less cash flow than the other. |
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