Corporate Finance: A Focused Approach (mindtap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337909747
Author: Michael C. Ehrhardt, Eugene F. Brigham
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 2, Problem 3P
Holly’s Art Galleries recently reported $7.9 million of net income. Its EBIT was $13 million, and its federal tax rate was 21% (ignore any possible state corporate taxes). What was its interest expense? (Hint: Write out the headings for an income statement and then fill in the known values. Then divide $7.9 million net income by 1 − T = 0.79 to find the pre-tax income. The difference between EBIT and taxable income must be the interest expense. Use this procedure to work some of the other problems.)
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