31.) What 32.) What 33.) What 34.) What 35.) What 36.) What is Sebring’s After-Tax Operating Income for BOTH 2004 & 2005? is Sebring’s net working capital for BOTH 2004 & 2005? is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Operating Activities? is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Investing Activities? is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Financing Activities? is Sebring’s overall change increase/(decrease) in cash?

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Sales
Operating costs (excluding depreciation and amortization)

EBITDA
Depreciation and amortization

Earnings before interest and taxes Interest

Earnings before taxes
Taxes (40%)
Net income available to common stockholders

Common dividends
SEBRINGCORPORATION: BALANCESHEETSFORYEARENDINGDECEMBER31

(FIGURES ARE STATED IN MILLIONS)

Assets:

Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivable
Inventories

Total current assets

Gross Fixed Assets Less Depreciation
Net plant and equipment

Total assets

2005 2004

$3,600.0 $3,000.0 $3,060.0 $2,550.0 $540.0 $450.0

90.0 75.0 $450.0 $375.0

65.0 60.0 $385.0 $315.0 154.0 126.0 $231.0 $189.0

$15.0 $13.0

2005 2004

$ 36.00 $ 30.00 $ 340.00 $ 250.00 $ 457.00 $ 351.00 $ 833.00 $ 631.00

$ 1,065.00 $ 825.00 $ (165.00) $ (75.00) $ 900.00 $ 750.00

$ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00

$ 324.00 $ 270.00 $ 201.00 $ 155.00 $ 216.00 $ 180.00 $ 741.00 $ 605.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,191.00 $ 1,055.00

$ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 392.00 $ 176.00

$ 542.00 $ 326.00

$ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00

Liabilities and equity:

Accounts payable Notes payable Accruals

Total current liabilities Long-term bonds

Total Liabilities

Common stock (50 million shares) Retained earnings

Total Common Equity Total liabilities and equity

31.) What 32.) What 33.) What 34.) What 35.) What 36.) What

is Sebring’s After-Tax Operating Income for BOTH 2004 & 2005? is Sebring’s net working capital for BOTH 2004 & 2005?
is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Operating Activities?
is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Investing Activities?

is Sebring’s 2005 Cash Flow from Financing Activities? is Sebring’s overall change increase/(decrease) in cash?

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