Cash Flow Projection

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    Fi515 Week6 Quiz

    estimate the Year 1 operating cash flow for a project with the following data. What is the Year 1 operating cash flow? Sales revenues: $15,000 Depreciation: $4,000 Other operating costs: $6,000 Tax rate: 35% | |   | Student Answer: | | $7,250 |   | | | $7,431 |   | | | $7,617 |   | | | $7,807 |   | | | $8,003 | | |   | Points Received: | 6 of 6 |   | Comments: | | | |  2. | Question : | Which of the following is not a cash flow and thus should not be reflected

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    Linear Case Solution

    earnings per share); a 12.6% growth from the previous year. Operating cash flow; while lower than 2000 and 2001 has shown a modest increase since 2002 and continues to be positive due to the company’s variable cost structure. This is in-part is due to more efficient working capital investments and “other” adjustments to income, awarding the company a 10% increase in net cash flow year-over-year. Linear Technology has increased its cash holdings to excess of $1.5 billion through employing cost savings

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    Busn 278

    Executive summary | | | 3 | 2.0 | Sales Forecast | | | 3 | | | 2.1 | Sales Forecast | 3 | | | 2.2 | Methods and Assumptions | 3 | 3.0 | Capital Expenditure Budget | | | 4 | 4.0 | Investment Analysis | | | 4 | | | 4.1 | Cash flows | 4 | | | 4.2 | NPV Analysis | 5 | | | 4.3 | Rate of Return Calculations | 5 | | | 4.4 | Payback Period Calculations | 5 | 5.0 | Pro Forma Financial Statements | | | 6 | | | 5.1 | Pro Forma Income Statement | 6 | * 1.0

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    Busfinace

    1. Why should Caledonia focus on project free cash flows as opposed to the accounting profits earned by the projects when analyzing whether to undertake the project? The focus should be on free cash flows rather than accounting profits because these are the flows that the firm receives and can reinvest. After correctly examining cash flows an analyze of the timing of the benefit or cost can be done correctly. Incremental cash flows should be looked at the project from the point of

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    Super Project

    are the relevant cash flows that General Foods should use in evaluating the Super Project? In particular, how should management deal with such issues as o Test-market expenses? o Overhead Expenses? o Erosion of Jell-O contribution margin? o Allocation of charges for the use of the excess agglomerator? The relevant cash flows that General Foods should use in evaluating the Super Project are considered Incremental cash flows and are “the changes in the firm’s cash flows that occur as a direct

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    Financial Statements

    shows the company’s financial status in a specific date range such as yearly, quarterly and monthly. The four reports that are part of the financial statements are the balance sheet, income statement, retained earnings statement, and statement of cash flows. The financial statements for companies are important because it shows how the company is doing. It is also a way for internal and external users can evaluate a company in specific time periods. Each statement serves a purpose when examined by internal

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    Cash and Internal Controls

    Chapter 4 Cash and Internal Controls Answer true-or-false questions about occupational fraud (LO1) E4-1 Below are several statements about occupational fraud. 1. For most large companies, occupational fraud is minimal and internal controls procedures are unnecessary. 2. Managers have a variety of reasons for manipulating the numbers in financial statements, such as maximizing their compensation, increasing the company’s stock price, and preserving their jobs. 3. Internal control procedures

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    Acct

    ACCT 201 Chapter 1 group 1 Exercise 1.2 a. A pension fund is pretty much to be a potential investor in Boeing. They need to know whether the company is financially sound or not, in order to decide whether to invest in it or not. As a pension fund invests other people's money, it is even more important that they make a good decision, so they will need to examine all of the information. b. The airline is actually a current or potential customer of Boeing's. As airplane orders usually take

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    Starbucks Strategic Audit

    it plans to boost earnings by 20% to 25% annually over the next three to five years and to bring its number of storefronts to 40,000 worldwide which is 10,000 more than McDonald’s. Starbucks is conservative in how it finances its goals. Operating cash flow from existing stores pays for new-store development. So far, the return on new stores has been excellent. Increasing same-store sales has been a tougher order, though, and Chairman Howard Schultz has expressed worries that moves to improve same-store

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    Testing Hypothesis

    value of equity. It should be included in the calculating the market value of equity. 8. All investors will receive their required rate of return. 9. As the WACC decreases due to the cost advantage of debt, the present value of the cash flows generated by the project will increase, consequently the NPV of the project will increase. 10. The lowest acceptable rate of return will not increase nor decrease the wealth of the shareholders. Part B: Exercises 1. How much is added

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