Eagle's assets are proportional to its sales. Income Statement Sales Costs Pretax income Taxes (at 30.0%) Net income $1,150 350 800 240 560
Eagle's assets are proportional to its sales. Income Statement Sales Costs Pretax income Taxes (at 30.0%) Net income $1,150 350 800 240 560
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![The financial statements of Eagle Sport Supply are shown in the table below. For simplicity, "Costs" include interest. Assume that
Eagle's assets are proportional to its sales.
Income Statement
Sales
Costs
Pretax income
Taxes (at 30.0%)
Net income
$1,150
350
$ 800
240
560
Total
Balance Sheet, Year-End
Debt
Equity
$3,200 $2,900 Total $3,200
2019
2018
Net assets $3,200 $2,900
Answer is complete and correct.
a. Find Eagle's required external funds if it maintains a dividend payout ratio of 50% and plans a growth rate of 20% in revenue,
expenses, and assets in 2020. Assume the tax rate remains constant. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer
to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
External funds needed $ 304
2019
$1,100
2,100
b. If Eagle chooses not to issue new shares of stock, what is the value of debt in 2020? (Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
Value of debt s
304
2018
$1,000
1,900
$2,900
Answer is complete and correct.
c. Suppose that the firm plans instead to increase long-term debt only to $1,250 and does not wish to issue any new shares of stock.
What must be the 2020 dividend payment now? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole
dollar amount.)
Dividends $ 182](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9bbba32c-dd87-450e-a37b-21be99e9b9b2%2Fe8a97ebd-4e29-4ee9-bd9b-05bb821f6692%2F0b1i0g_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The financial statements of Eagle Sport Supply are shown in the table below. For simplicity, "Costs" include interest. Assume that
Eagle's assets are proportional to its sales.
Income Statement
Sales
Costs
Pretax income
Taxes (at 30.0%)
Net income
$1,150
350
$ 800
240
560
Total
Balance Sheet, Year-End
Debt
Equity
$3,200 $2,900 Total $3,200
2019
2018
Net assets $3,200 $2,900
Answer is complete and correct.
a. Find Eagle's required external funds if it maintains a dividend payout ratio of 50% and plans a growth rate of 20% in revenue,
expenses, and assets in 2020. Assume the tax rate remains constant. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer
to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
External funds needed $ 304
2019
$1,100
2,100
b. If Eagle chooses not to issue new shares of stock, what is the value of debt in 2020? (Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
Value of debt s
304
2018
$1,000
1,900
$2,900
Answer is complete and correct.
c. Suppose that the firm plans instead to increase long-term debt only to $1,250 and does not wish to issue any new shares of stock.
What must be the 2020 dividend payment now? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole
dollar amount.)
Dividends $ 182
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