Year 1: 1.The owners contributed $24‚000 cash. 2.At the beginning of the year‚ rented a warehouse for two years with a prepaid rent payment of $12‚000. 3.Purchased $10‚000 of inventory on account. 4.Sold half the inventory for $24‚000‚ receiving $20‚000 in cash and an account receivable of $4‚000. 5.Paid wages of $6‚000. Accrued wages payable of $4‚000. 6. Entered into a contract with Pauls’ Company to sell remaining inventory in Year 2. Received a cash advance of $6‚000 from Pauls’ Company.
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STATE HOW BOTH COMPANIES SHOULD CLASSIFY THE LEASE. GIVE REASONS FOR YOUR ANSWER. Both Purple Ltd and Lemon Ltd should classify the lease as a finance lease based on the below. Present value of all future lease payments = ($8‚000 – $1‚000) X 3.8897 = $27‚228 Present value of guaranteed residual value = 50% X 7‚200 X 0.6499 Total present value = $27‚228 + $2‚340 of the Bulldozer The present value of the minimum lease payments is substantially all of the fair value of the leased
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have the lowest present value? Assume that the effective annual rate for all investments is the same and is greater than zero. 2. You plan to analyze the value of a potential investment by calculating the sum of the present values of its expected cash flows. Which of the following would increase the calculated value of the investment? 3. Which of the following statements regarding a 20-year monthly payment amortized mortgage with a nominal interest rate of 10% is CORRECT? 4. Which of the following
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in a consistent manner requires that project: I) cash flows be estimated in nominal terms II) cash flows be estimated in real terms III) accounting income be used: a. I only b. II only c. III only d. None of the above 4. Proper treatment of inflation in the NPV calculation involves: I) Discounting nominal cash flows using the nominal discount rate II) Discounting real cash flows using the real discount rate III) Discounting nominal cash flows using the real discount rates a. I only b. II
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clear indicators of possible fraud was the company’s cash flow statement. The company experienced positive growth in its profits from the year 1996 through to the year 1998. However‚ a close analysis of the cash flow statement shows that the company had experienced negative figures of cash flow from both operating and investing activities and positive cash flow from financing activities which would not sufficiently offset the negative cash flows from operating and investing. It is therefore evident
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Analysis pg3 Vertical/Common Size Analysis pg3 Major Elements of Cash Flow pg4 Cash Flow Comparison for 3 restaurants pg4 Comparison of Net Income pg 4 Comparison of Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities pg 5 Comparison of Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities pg 5 Comparison of Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities pg 5 Comparison of Net Change in Cash pg 6 Comparison of Free Cash Flow pg 6 Horizontal Analysis pg 6 Horizontal Analysis
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tricky. The principle is to find the market price of comparables or substitutes. Perspectives: Using the text example (page 257)‚ the basic idea behind capital budgeting is to ‘add value’. After including all of the costs (cash outflows) and revenues (cash inflows)‚ value is added if the present value of inflows is greater than the present value of outflows. Although this point may seem rather obvious‚ it is often helpful to stress the word "Net" in Net Present Value. It is not uncommon
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referring to the qualitative characteristics described in this chapter. 1-44 (Information for decision-making) How does the preparation of a classified balance sheet assist the user of the financial statement in predicting a company’s future cash flows? What qualitative characteristic(s) is/are illustrated? 2. Review of Financial Statements 3-56 (Income
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CHAPTER 4 FREE CASH FLOW VALUATION LEARNING OUTCOMES After completing this chapter‚ you will be able to do the following : • Define and interpret free cash flow to the firm (FCFF) and free cash flow to equity (FCFE). • Describe‚ compare‚ and contrast the FCFF and FCFE approaches to valuation. • Contrast the ownership perspective implicit in the FCFE approach to the ownership perspective implicit in the dividend discount approach. • Discuss the appropriate adjustments to net income‚ earnings
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suggested by Perlman has three parts: Investment of $350 million by Andrew Group Investments made by Andrew group will relax the Cash flow position of Marvel. It will increase its net cash reserves‚ after acquisition of Toy Biz‚ by $33.5 million Acquisition of Toy Biz Toy Biz is engaged in business of manufacturing toys based on Marvel characters. It generates cash flows of approximately $60 million per annum which can be used to service Marvel’s debt. Moreover‚ profits of Toy Biz help to offset
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