FUND. OF FINANCIAL MGMT (LL)--W/ACCESS
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Chapter 16, Problem 14P
EXCESS CAPACITY Krogh Lumber’s 2016 financial statements are shown here.
Krogh Lumber
Krogh Lumben Income Statement for December 31, 2016 (Thousands of Dollars)
Sales | $36,000 |
Operating costs including depredation | 30,783 |
Earnings before interest and taxes | $ 5,217 |
Interest | 1,017 |
Earnings before taxes | $ 4,200 |
Taxes (40%) | 1,680 |
Net income | $ 2,520 |
Dividends (60%) | $ 1,512 |
Addition to |
$ 1,008 |
- a. Assume that the company was operating at full capacity in 2016 with regard to all items except fixed assets; fixed assets in 2016 were being utilized to only 75% of capacity. By what percentage could 2017 sales increase over 2016 sales without the need for an increase in fixed assets?
- b. Now suppose 2017 sales increase by 25% over 2016 sales. Assume that Krogh cannot sell any fixed assets. All assets other than fixed assets will grow at the same rate as sales; however, after reviewing industry averages, the firm would like to reduce its operating costs/sales ratio to 82% and increase its total liabilities-to-assets ratio to 42%. The firm will maintain its 60% dividend payout ratio, and it currently has 1 million shares outstanding. The firm plans to raise 35% of its 2017 forecasted interest-bearing debt as notes payable, and it will issue bonds for the remainder. The firm
forecasts that its before-tax cost of debt (which includes both short- and longterm debt) is 11%. Any stock issuances or repurchases will be made at the firm’s current stock price of $40. Develop Krogh’s projected financial statements like those shown in Table 16.2. What are the balances of notes payable, bonds, common stock, and retained earnings?
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