Southeast Systems has the following balance sheet and the income statement. Make sure the unit is in million dollars.  (unit: $ in millions) Southeast Systems Balance Sheets   2013 2014   2013 2014 Cash $50 $100 Accounts payable $450 $500 Accounts receivable 600 700 Notes payable 300 400 Inventory 500 550 Long-term debt 650 650 Net fixed assets 1,000 1,000 Common equity 300 300       Retained earnings 450 500 Total Assets $2,150 $2,350 Total Liabilities & Owner’s Equity $2,150 $2,350   Income Statement   2014 Net sales $2,370 Cost of goods sold 2,070 Depreciation 200 EBIT 100 Interest expenses (   ) Taxable income 80 Taxes 28 Net income $52 Dividends $2   (1) What is the addition to the retained earnings?     (2) Compute the operating cash flow (OCF) for 2014.       (1) $50 million (2) $172 million     (1) $52 million (2) $300 million     (1) $50 million (2) $272 million     (1) $52 million (2) $272 million     (1) $50 million (2) $300 million

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Southeast Systems has the following balance sheet and the income statement. Make sure the unit is in million dollars.

 (unit: $ in millions)

Southeast Systems

Balance Sheets

 

2013

2014

 

2013

2014

Cash

$50

$100

Accounts payable

$450

$500

Accounts receivable

600

700

Notes payable

300

400

Inventory

500

550

Long-term debt

650

650

Net fixed assets

1,000

1,000

Common equity

300

300

 

 

 

Retained earnings

450

500

Total Assets

$2,150

$2,350

Total Liabilities & Owner’s Equity

$2,150

$2,350

 

Income Statement

 

2014

Net sales

$2,370

Cost of goods sold

2,070

Depreciation

200

EBIT

100

Interest expenses

(   )

Taxable income

80

Taxes

28

Net income

$52

Dividends

$2

 

(1) What is the addition to the retained earnings?

 

 

(2) Compute the operating cash flow (OCF) for 2014.

 

   

(1) $50 million (2) $172 million

   

(1) $52 million (2) $300 million

   

(1) $50 million (2) $272 million

   

(1) $52 million (2) $272 million

   

(1) $50 million (2) $300 million

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