(a) The forecasted costs except depreciation will be
$188.5 million
(b) Since depreciation is a fixed expense hence, It's cost
will not be change due to increse in sales by 8%
Therefore, depreciation will be $1.3 million
(c) Net income will be $2.7 million
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Income Statement Sales $198,520 Costs Except Depreciation (99,010) EBITDA $99,510 Depreciation (6,080) EBIT $93,430 Interest Expense (net) (440) Pretax Income $92,990 Income Tax (23,248) Net Income $69,742 Balance Sheet Assets Cash and Equivalents $15,020 Accounts Receivable 1,940 Inventories 4,090 Total Current Assets $21,050 Property, Plant and Equipment 10,000 Total Assets $31,050 Liabilities and Equity Accounts Payable $1,410 Debt 4,080 Total Liabilities $5,490 Stockholders' Equity 25,560 Total Liabilities and Equity $31,050 Jim's Espresso expects sales to grow by 10.1% next...
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Income
Statement
Sales $191,140
Costs Except Depreciation (99,590)
EBITDA $91,550
Depreciation (6,010)
EBIT $85,540
Interest Expense (net) (570)
Pretax Income $84,970
Income Tax (29,740)
Net Income $55,230
Balance Sheet
Assets
Cash and Equivalents $15,070
Accounts Receivable 2,040
Inventories 4,070
Total Current Assets $21,180
Property, Plant and Equipment 9,980
Total Assets $31,160
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts Payable $1,510
Debt 3,940
Total Liabilities $5,450
Stockholders' Equity 25,710
Total Liabilities and Equity $31,160
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