Problem 2.22 – NFA & FA
Essentials of Corporate Finance
Ross, Westerfield, and Jordan
10th Edition
Show that the expression given in the chapter for net capital spending is equivalent to FAend – FAbeg.
Show that the expression given in the chapter for net capital spending is equivalent to FAend – FAbeg.
Calculate the book value of Mahalo Tours’ current assets on their balance sheet given their cash on hand, amounts owed to suppliers and the bank, customer purchases owed, and the book and estimated market value of their inventory.
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Calculate the cash flow from assets for a given year, using information on sales, cost of goods sold, depreciation expense, interest expense, dividends paid, net fixed assets, current assets, current liabilities, and the tax rate.
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Calculate the cash flow from assets for a company that paid dividends and interest, increased net working capital purchased net new fixed assets, had depreciation expenses, issued net new equity, and paid off long-term debt during the past year.
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Calculate the change in net working capital for a company given its beginning and ending balances for cash, accounts receivable, inventory, net fixed assets, accounts payable, and long-term debt.
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Calculate the costs incurred by Thorkfeld Company given its sales, addition to retained earnings, interest paid, dividends paid, and tax rate.
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Calculate the net fixed asset balance at the end of the year given the beginning net fixed asset balance, new equipment purchased, equipment sold, and depreciation expense.
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Calculate the net working capital for a company given its current liabilities, accounts receivable, total assets, net fixed assets, and owners’ equity.
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Determine the operating cash flow for a company given its sales, cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, depreciation expenses, interest expense, and tax rate.
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Find the value of the owners’ equity of a winery with given net working capital, net fixed assets, current liabilities, and long-term debt.
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