Global Corp. expects sales to grow by 7% next year. Using the percent of sales method and the data provided in the given tables LOADING... ​, ​forecast: a. Costs except depreciation b. Depreciation c. Net income d. Cash e. Accounts receivable f. Inventory g.​ Property, plant, and equipment h. Accounts payable   ​(​Note: Interest expense will not change with a change in sales. Tax rate is 26​%.)   The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 temporarily allows​ 100% bonus depreciation​ (effectively expensing capital​ expenditures). However, we will still include depreciation forecasting in this chapter and in these problems in anticipation of the return of standard depreciation practices during your career. Income Statement     Net Sales    185.3 Costs Except Depreciation    -175.4 EBITDA    9.9 Depreciation and Amortization    -1.2 EBIT    8.7 Interest Income (expense)    -7.7 Pretax Income    1 Taxes (26%)    -0.3 Net Income    0.7   Balance Sheet     Assets     Cash     23.4 Accounts Receivable    18.1 Inventories    15.9 Total Current Assets    57.4 Property, Plant and Equipment    112.8 Total Assets    170.2      Liabilities and Equity     Accounts Payable    34.2 Long-term Debt    113.9 Total Liabilities    148.1 Total Stockholders' Equity    22.1 Total Liabilities and Equity    170.2

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Global Corp. expects sales to grow by
7%
next year. Using the percent of sales method and the data provided in the given tables
LOADING...
​,
​forecast:
a. Costs except depreciation
b. Depreciation
c. Net income
d. Cash
e. Accounts receivable
f. Inventory
g.​ Property, plant, and equipment
h. Accounts payable
 
​(​Note:
Interest expense will not change with a change in sales. Tax rate is
26​%.)
 
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 temporarily allows​ 100% bonus depreciation​ (effectively expensing capital​ expenditures). However, we will still include depreciation forecasting in this chapter and in these problems in anticipation of the return of standard depreciation practices during your career.
Income Statement    
Net Sales    185.3
Costs Except Depreciation    -175.4
EBITDA    9.9
Depreciation and Amortization    -1.2
EBIT    8.7
Interest Income (expense)    -7.7
Pretax Income    1
Taxes (26%)    -0.3
Net Income    0.7
 
Balance Sheet    
Assets    
Cash     23.4
Accounts Receivable    18.1
Inventories    15.9
Total Current Assets    57.4
Property, Plant and Equipment    112.8
Total Assets    170.2
    
Liabilities and Equity    
Accounts Payable    34.2
Long-term Debt    113.9
Total Liabilities    148.1
Total Stockholders' Equity    22.1
Total Liabilities and Equity    170.2
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