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FI3300: CORPORATE FINANCE Problem Set 1 Chapters 1-5 1. The goal of the firm is to _________. a. maximize profit b. minimize risk c. promote social good d. maximize shareholder wealth 2. Which of the following would affect the Times Interest Earned Ratio? a. issuing new long-term debt b. increasing notes payable c. buying shares of the company with the proceedings of more long-term debt. d. a and b would affect the Times Interest Earned Ratio e. all of the above 3. What information does the net profit margin provide? a. how liquid the business is b. how much of the assets were purchased with equity c. if the company is profitable d. if the business is solvent e. it’s a bankruptcy safety net 4. Which of the following is a USE of cash? a. purchase of investment assets b. sale of investment assets c. increasing a bank loan d. paying off a bank loan e. a & d are correct 5. What information does the Dupont Equation reveal? a. the return on equity b. what the components of return on equity contribute c. whether the stockholders will buy or sell the shares d. a & b e. all of the above Use the following to prepare a multi-step income statement for Panther, Inc. and answer 6-10.Interest expense 25,000 Beginning inventory 80,000 Depreciation expense 15,000 Management salaries 20,000 Advertising expenditures 12,000 Ending inventory 72,000 Gross sales 500,000 Taxes 50,000 Returns and allowances 10,000 Lease payments 40,000 Materials purchases 230,000 R&D expenditures 8,000 Repairs and maintenance costs 7,000 Accumulated depreciation(prior year) 212,820 6. Panther’s COGS is $________. a. 238,000 b. 235,000 c. 340,000 d. 451,000 7. Panther’s gross profit is $_________. a. 112,000 b. 252,000 c. 143,000 d. 95,200 8. Panther’s operating profit is $_______. a. 160,000 b. 225,000 c. 150,000 d. 110,000 9. Panther’s net profit margin is ______%. a. 11.35 b. 22.35 c. 14.31d. 15.31 10. Panther’s accumulated depreciation for this year is $________. a. 125,205 b. 302,500 c. 238,230 d. 227,820 Use the following to prepare a balance sheet for the Steeler Company and answer 11-15. Gross fixed assets 300,000 Inventories 150,000 Long-term debt (excluding current portion) 150,000 Accrued expenses 12,000 Accumulated depreciation 80,000 Notes payable 40,000 Preferred stock 8,000 Retained earnings 100,000 Current portion of long-term debt 5,000 Net accounts receivable 105,000 Additional paid-in capital 72,000 Accounts payable 50,000 Common stock ($0.20) par 60,000 Cash ??? Net Income 30,000 RE (prior year) 90,000 Depreciation 10,000 Net fixed assets (prior year) 185,000 Shares outstanding 200,000 11. Steeler’s cash balance is $_______. a. 12,000b. 22,000 c. 32,000 d. 42,000 12. Steeler’s net fixed assets are $_______. a. 220,000 b. 230,000 c. 240,000 d. 250,000 13. Steeler’s dividend per share is $______. a. 0.40 b. 0.30 c. 0.20 d. 0.10 14. Steeler spent $______ on fixed assets in the current year. a. 15,000 b. 25,000 c. 35,000 d. 45,000 15. Steeler’s total liabilities are $_________. a. 257,000 b. 267,000 c. 277,000 d. 278,000 Use the following for 16-24. Balance Sheet 2007 2008 Cash 30,000 60,000 Accounts receivable 50,000 40,000 Inventory 70,000 75,000 Total Current Assets 150,000 175,000 Net plant and equipment 345,000 365,000 Total Assets 495,000 540,000 Notes payable 25,000 30,000 Accounts payable to suppliers 49,000 54,000Accruals 16,000 11,000 Total current liabilities 90,000 95,000 Long-term debt 230,000 240,000 Common stock ($2.00 par value) 25,000 30,000 Capital surplus 90,000 95,000 Retained earnings 60,000 80,000 Total liabilities and equity 495,000 540,000 Income Statement 2008 Sales 650,000 COGS 410,000 Gross profit 240,000 General and administrative 70,000 Depreciation 60,000 Operating income 110,000 Interest expense 38,000 EBT 72,000 Taxes 24,000 Net income 48,000 16. Cash flow from operations is $_____. a. 111,000 b. 112,000 c. 113,000 d. 114,000 17. Cash flow from financing is $______. a. -3,000b. 3,000 c. -4,000 d. 4,000 18. Cash flow from investing is $______. a. -80,000 b. 80,000 c. -90,000 d. 90,000 19. Total change in cash flow is $_______. a. 30,000 b. 20,000 c. 40,000 d. 45,000 Using the same information following the company plans to grow 20%. Construct a pro forma balance sheet for 2009 to answer 20-24 20. Assuming a dividend of 70% of 2009 net income, retained earnings are $____. a. 87,520 b. 97,280 c. 34,250 d. 49,500 21. Total outside funds needed will be $_____. a. 95,720 b. 85,720 c. 75,720 d. 77,720 22. Assume the current ratio will be 1.75 notes payable will be $______. a. 42,000 b. 44,000 c. 46,000 d. 48,000 23. Assume a debt ratio of 0.60 long-term debt will be $______. a. 248,800 b. 268,800 c. 288,800 d. 298,800 24. Assume a share price of $36.92 capital surplus will be $_____. a. 67,280 b. 77,280 c. 87,280 d. 97,28025. A firm has a net profit margin of 8 percent on sales of $450,000,000. If the firm has debt of $80,000,000, total assets of $215,000,000, and an after tax interest cost on total debt of 9 percent, what is the firm's ROA? a. $7,200,000 b. 13.4% c. 16.7% d. 37.2% e. not enough information to determine 26. Other things held constant, which of the following would NOT affect a firm’s Return on Equity? a. accounts receivable are collected and deposited in the firm's checking account b. fixed assets are sold for cash at a price greater than their book value c. long-term debt is issued to purchase common shares d. common stock is sold and long term debt paid off e. all of the above would effect the ROE 27. How can an investor determine how many shares a company has outstanding? a. divide the total sales by the net income the results is shares outstanding b. subtract the additions to retained earnings for that year from net income c. divide common stock account on the balance sheet by the par value per share d. multiply the par value by the dividends per share e. add current and long term liabilities 28. Taco Swill, Inc. has sales of $375,000,


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