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    A. Documents A. Analysis B1. To make my pro-forma statements I had to plan for future goals‚ I intended to make up the money I used in the first three quarters by quarter 4. I tried to backwards plan by adjusting the numbers to hopefully meet the criteria. Each quarter my cash flow increased by about 300‚000. I did not increase my effectiveness with pro-forma statements or budgets to ensure adequacy of funds. The production capacity in my first 2 quarters was low but only because it

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    Pro Forma Chapter 4

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    percent increase in sales‚ the pro forma income statement will look like this: MOOSE TOURS INC. Pro Forma Income Statement Sales $ 1‚114‚800 Costs 867‚600 Other expenses 22‚800 EBIT $ 224‚400 Interest 14‚000 Taxable income $ 210‚400 Taxes(35%) 73‚640 Net income $ 136‚760 The payout ratio is constant‚ so the dividends paid this year is the payout ratio from last year times net income‚ or:

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    assignment will be accepted. Enjoy the problems! Assignment Instructions: For this homework you will have to predict the future financial statements of the Body Shop. There is a template provided. Use the figures for 2011 and the forecasting assumptions on the template to forecast the income statement and balance sheet for the next three years. For some variables there are no assumptions provided since they should be calculated rather than predicted (e.g. retained earnings). Cash and Debt

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    Operating Statement To create the pro forma operating statement we used ratios of COGS/Sales and Operating Expense/Sales for years 2004‚ 2005‚ and 2006. We then took the average of these ratios and multiplied them by sales for 2007 to come up with 2007 COGS and Operating Expenses. To calculate interest expense we included the outstanding loan Jones has with Verden and the new line of credit he would be taking out with Southern Bank and Trust. We calculated Verden’s interest expense by multiplying

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements FIN/571 February 09‚ 2015 Analyzing Pro Forma Statements Introduction The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement retailer. The tagline for The Home Depot is “More savings more doing that’s the power of The Home Depot.” The catchy and recognizable tagline can be heard on nearly every TV and radio station in the United States. The Home Depot realizes that in order to maintain its title as the world’s largest home improvement retailer the company will need

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements Bridget Harvey and Keva Paul FIN/571 February 09‚ 2015 Ms. Wendy Thomas Introduction The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement retailer. The tagline for The Home Depot is “More savings more doing that’s the power of The Home Depot.” The catchy and recognizable tagline can be heard on nearly every TV and radio station in the United States. The Home Depot realizes that in order to maintain its title as the world’s largest home improvement retailer the

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    Assumptions. We build pro-forma statement mostly based on the assumptions given in the case. Other assumptions are following. At first‚ we assume that the tax rate is an average of tax rates for the past three years which is 20.1%. We use this tax rate to calculate the provision for income taxes for following years. Next assumption is that we take Mr. Dadge’s approximation for the initial rate as the interest rate‚ 11%. Since Mr. Clarkson finished payment to Mr. Holtz in 1995‚ we assume that only

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    Anti-Harassment Policy XYZ Company is committed to a work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. Each individual has the right to work in a professional atmosphere that promotes equal employment opportunities and prohibits unlawful discriminatory practices‚ including harassment. Therefore‚ XYZ Company expects that all relationships among persons in the office will be business-like and free of bias‚ prejudice and harassment. It is the policy of XYZ Company to ensure equal

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    MEMORANDUM Date: To: XYZ Research Co. From: Subject: Accounting Treatment for Patents XYZ Research Co‚ (XYZ) came to our firm‚ requesting clarification on the accounting treatment for patents the company purchased. 1. FACTS  The company possesses many patents and has historically expensed all of the costs associated with obtaining their patents.  The company is unsure if any or all of its patent costs can be capitalized.  The company is unsure if impairment testing

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    (1) There were many compounding factors that caused SureCut Shears to be unable to pay its bank loan by March 31‚ 1996. When looking at the pro forma income statement as compared to the actual income statement we see the following inconsistencies‚ which are contributing to SureCut’s financial problems: Anticipated Actual Dollar Loss Contributed Sales 25‚800 22‚987 2‚813 COGS (% to Sls) 70.5% 73.8% 768 Gross Profit (% to Sls) 29.5% 26.2% SG&A Expenses (% to Sls) 9.4% 10.6% 269 Total

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