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givi
2 months ago
11

Butterfly tractors had $14 million in sales last year. cost of goods sold was $8 million, depreciation expense was $2 million, i

nterest payment on outstanding debt was $1 million, and the firm's tax rate was 35%.
a. what were the firm's net income and net cash flow? (enter your answers in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) net income $ million net cash flow $ million
b. what would happen to net income and cash flow if depreciation were increased by $1 million? (input all amounts as positive values. enter your answers in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) net income by $ million cash flow by $ million
c. would you expect the change in income and cash flow to have a positive or negative impact on the firm's stock price? positive negative
d. what would be the impact on net income if depreciation was $1 million and interest expense was $2 million? increase decrease no change
e. what would be the impact on cash if depreciation was $1 million and interest expense was $2 million? increase decrease no change
Business
2 answers:
Free_Kalibri [3.7K]2 months ago
5 0
A)
Ventas. 14
Costo de bienes vendidos. (8)
Depreciación. (2)
Intereses (1)
Beneficio neto antes de impuestos=3 millones
Impuesto. 0.35×3 = (1.05)
Ingreso neto= 1.95

Flujo de efectivo= ingreso neto+ depreciación
Flujo de efectivo=1.95+2=3.95

B)
Ingreso neto=1.95-1=0.95
Flujo de efectivo=3.95+1=4.95



marusya05 [3.7K]2 months ago
4 0

Respuesta:

Las ventas del año pasado fueron de $14 millones

El costo de bienes vendidos es = $8 millones

El gasto de depreciación es = $2 millones

la deuda es de $1 millón.

El beneficio antes de impuestos se calculará así: Ingresos-Gastos

= $14 millones - ($8millones + $2 millones + $1 millón ) = 14 - 11 = 3 millones

La tasa de impuesto es del 35 %, así que el 35% de 3 millones = 0.35 x 3 = $1.05 millones

Ingreso neto = $3 millones - $1.05 millones = $1.95 millones

b. El ingreso neto disminuiría en $0.65 millones si se incrementara el gasto de depreciación en $1 millón,

Flujo de efectivo (= ingreso neto + depreciación) aumentaría en -$0.65 millones + $1 millón = $0.35 millones.

c. Se espera que el efecto sobre el precio de las acciones sea positivo. Habrá más efectivo disponible para la empresa

d. No habría cambio en el ingreso neto, el ingreso imponible permanecería sin cambios

e los impuestos seguirían siendo los mismos Si el gasto en intereses fuera de $2 millones y la depreciación de $1 millón,  pero la disminución en la depreciación provocaría una reducción en el flujo de efectivo de $1 millón.

Explicación:

Las ventas del año pasado fueron de $14 millones

El costo de bienes vendidos es = $8 millones

El gasto de depreciación es = $2 millones

la deuda es de $1 millón.

El beneficio antes de impuestos se calculará así: Ingresos-Gastos

= $14 millones - ($8millones + $2 millones + $1 millón ) = 14 - 11 = 3 millones

La tasa de impuesto es del 35 %, así que el 35% de 3 millones = 0.35 x 3 = $1.05 millones

Ingreso neto = $3 millones - $1.05 millones = $1.95 millones

b. El ingreso neto disminuiría en $0.65 millones si se incrementara el gasto de depreciación en $1 millón,

Flujo de efectivo (= ingreso neto + depreciación) aumentaría en -$0.65 millones + $1 millón = $0.35 millones.

c. Se espera que el efecto sobre el precio de las acciones sea positivo. Habrá más efectivo disponible para la empresa.

d. No habría impacto en el ingreso neto, el ingreso imponible seguirá igual.

e. los impuestos se mantendrían constantes si la depreciación es de $1 millón y el gasto de intereses de $2 millones, sin embargo, la reducción en la depreciación provocaría un descensos en el flujo de efectivo de $1 millón.

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