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- If sales increase from R80 000 per year to R120 000 per year, and if the operating leverage is 5, then net income should increase by: A. 167%. B. 100%. C. 334%. D. 250%.If sales increase from Php 800,000.00 to Php 900,000.00, and if the degree of operating leverage is 5, one would expect profit to increase by?An A firm has sales of $10 million, variable costs of $4 million, fixed expenses of $1.5 million, interest costs of $2 million, and a 30 percent average tax rate. Compute its DOL, DFL, and DCL. What will be the expected level of EBIT and net income if next year's sales rise 10 percent? What will be the expected level of EBIT and net income if next year's sales fall 20 percent?
- Assume that a firmʹs earnings are expected to be $11 million next year and that this number is expected to grow by 3.5% a year indefinitely. If the appropriate cost of capital is 11%, what is this firmʹs P/E ratio? 10.1 13.3 2.3 14.5Suppose Naboo Manufacturing's sales increase 20% over the next year. Assuming that all asset accounts change proportionately to sales, what is the external financing needed?Answer the following lettered questions on the basis of the information in this table: Amount of R&D, $ Millions Expected Rate of Return on R&D, % $ 10 16 20 14 30 12 40 10 50 8 60 6 Instructions: Enter your answer as a whole number. a. If the interest-rate cost of funds is 8 percent, what is this firm's optimal amount of R&D spending? million %24
- An A firm has sales of $10 million, variable costs of $4 million, fixed expenses of $1.5 million, interest costs of $2 million, and a 30 percent average tax rate. a) Compute its DOL, DFL, and DCL. b) What will be the expected level of EBIT and net income if next year's sales rise 10 percent? c) What will be the expected level of EBIT and net income if next year's sales fall 20 percent?For a certain investment project, the net present worth can be expressed as functions of sales price (X) and variable production cost Y of PW= 12,550 (2X - Y) - 8000. The base values for X and Y arc $25 and $15, respectively. If the sales price is increased 15% over the base price, how much change in NPW can be expected?(a) 10% (b) 20% (c) 13.68% (d) 21.82%Ogier Incorporated currently has $800 million in sales, which are projected to grow by 10% in Year 1 and by 5% in Year 2. Its operating profitability ratio (OP) is 10%, and its capital requirement ratio (CR) is 80%? What are the projected sales in Years 1 and 2? What are the projected amounts of net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for Years 1 and 2? What are the projected amounts of total net operating capital (OpCap) for Years 1 and 2? What is the projected FCF for Year 2?
- If that 55% return on investment (ROI) occurs over a decade, r = .55 and n = 10, so the annualized rate of return is 0.060 0.0448 0.070 0.050If the net profit of the firm is OMR 280000 and the capital employed is OMR 1400000, then the return on capital employed will be 20%. During inflation with net profit calculated with replacement cost is OMR 150000 and the capital employed is OMR 2000000. Then the return on capital employed will be: a) 14% b) 6.82% c) 7.5% d) 9%Quick Grow is in an expanding market , and its sales are increasing by 25% per year. Would the net working capital to be increasing or decreasing, explain why?