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Answer:
Free cash flow is $8,925,000
Explanation:
Free cash flow is the net cash cashflow available for the shareholders or for the reinvestment after paying all capital expenditure.
Free Cash flow
Earning Before Interest and Tax $10,400,000
Add: Depreciation expenses $1,000,000
Less: Capital expenditures $1,900,000
Less: Increase in net working capital <u>$575,000 </u>
Free cashflow $8,925,000
Net cash flow is basically the difference of the cash balance from the beginning of the period to the end of the period. For this instance, we take sales and subtract the listed expenses.
January = 150,000 - 35,000- 20,000 -20,000 = 75,000 net cash flow
February = 175,000 - 39,000 - 25,000 - 45,000 = 66,000 net cash flow
For the change you divide (February/January) -1 or (66,000/75,000)-1= -.12
The growth in cash flow was -12%
Answer:
VC% = 73.5%
The New variable cost percentage of sales = 73.5%
Explanation:
Given;
New Fixed cost = $5.3 million
Total cost = $20 million
Total variable cost = $20 - $5.3 = $14.7 million
Variable cost percent=(total variable cost/total cost)×100%
VC% = (14.7/20) × 100%
VC% = 73.5%
Answer: The correct answer is "b) the lessor records a receivable for the present value of lease payments.".
Explanation: In an operating lease <u>the lessor records a receivable for the present value of lease payments.</u>
In this case, only the lessor must register its credit with the lessee because the operating leases are determined as financing outside the balance sheet, therefore a leased asset and associated liabilities of future rental payments should not be presented in the general balance of a company, with the objective of keeping the debt to capital ratio low.