utterfly Tractors had $15.50 million in sales last year. Cost of goods sold was $8.30 million, depreciation expense was $2.30 million, interest payment on outstanding debt was $1.30 million, and the firm’s tax rate was 21%. What was the firm’s net income? Note: Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places. What was the firm’s cash flow? Note: Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places. What would happen to net income and cash flow if depreciation were increased by $1.30 million? Note: Enter your numeric answers in millions rounded to 2 decimal places. Select "unaffected" if the results do not affect the balance. Would you expect the change in depreciation to have a positive or negati

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Butterfly Tractors had $15.50 million in sales last year. Cost of goods sold was $8.30 million, depreciation expense was $2.30 million, interest payment on outstanding debt was $1.30 million, and the firm’s tax rate was 21%.

  1. What was the firm’s net income?

    Note: Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.

  2. What was the firm’s cash flow?

    Note: Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.

     

  3. What would happen to net income and cash flow if depreciation were increased by $1.30 million?

    Note: Enter your numeric answers in millions rounded to 2 decimal places. Select "unaffected" if the results do not affect the balance.

  4. Would you expect the change in depreciation to have a positive or negative impact on the firm’s stock price?
  5. What would be the impact on net income if depreciation was $1 million and interest expense was $2 million?
  6. What would be the impact on cash flow if depreciation was $1.30 million and interest expense was $2.30 million?

    Note: Enter your numeric answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places. Select "unaffected" if the results do not affect the balance.

 

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b. Net cash flow
c. Net income would be
c. Cash flow would be
d. Impact on stock price
e. Impact on net income
f. Cash flow would be
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