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Exhibit 12.6
Use the Information Below for the Following Problem(S)
Consider the following information that you propose to use to obtain an estimate of year 2004 EPS for the MacLog Company.
GDPGDP growthSales per shareOperating profit marginDepreciation/Fixed AssetsFixed asset turnoverInterest rateTotal asset turnoverDebt/Total assetsTax ratebeginarrayrYear 200311,000 Billion$800endarraybeginarrayrEstimatedYear 20043.5%12%14%23.5%0.745%36%endarray\begin{array}{lrr}\begin{array}{l}\\\\\text{GDP}\\\text{GDP growth}\\\text{Sales per share}\\\text{Operating profit margin}\\\text{Depreciation/Fixed Assets}\\\text{Fixed asset turnover}\\\text{Interest rate}\\\text{Total asset turnover}\\\text{Debt/Total assets}\\\text{Tax rate}\\\end{array}\\begin{array}{r}\\\text{Year 2003}\\\hline\text{11,000 Billion}\\\\ \$ 800 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\end{array}\\begin{array}{r}Estimated\\\text{Year 2004}\\\hline\\ 3.5 \% \\\\ 12 \% \\ 14 \% \\2\\3.5 \% \\ 0.7 \\45 \% \\36\%\end{array}\\end{array}
In addition a regression analysis indicates the following relationship between growth in sales per share for MacLog and GDP growth is
%D Sales per share = 0.015 + 0.75(%∆GDP)
-Refer to Exhibit 12.6.Calculate the firm's level of Total Assets per share for the year 2004.

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Definitions:

Double-Declining-Balance Method

A method of accelerated depreciation that doubles the rate at which an asset's book value depreciates.

Salvage Value

The projected amount an asset is expected to yield when it is sold after its period of usability has ended.

Book Value

The value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance, which accounts for the cost of the asset minus any depreciation, amortization, or impairment costs.

Straight-Line Depreciation

A method of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life in equal installments.

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