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Exhibit 10 STAR CORPORATION BALANCE SHEET
FISCAL YEAR ENDING 12/31/2004
(DOLIARS IN

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Exhibit 10.2
Use the Information Below for the Following Problem(S)
STAR CORPORATION INCOME STATEMENT
FISCAL YEAR ENDING 12/31/2004
(DOLIARS IN THOUSANDS)
NetSalesCostofGoodsSoldGrossProfitMarginDepreciationOperatingExpenseAdministrativeExpenseOperatingProfitInterestProfitBeforeTaxTaxes$107570636930109129101297221$51\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll}Net Sales\\Cost of Goods Sold\\Gross Profit Margin\\Depreciation\\Operating Expense\\Administrative Expense\\Operating Profit\\Interest\\Profit Before Tax\\Taxes\\\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}&&&\end{array}\begin{array}{r}\$ 1075 \\706 \\\hline 369 \\30 \\109 \\129 \\\hline 101 \\29 \\\hline 72 \\21 \\\hline \$ 51\\\end{array}\end{array}
STAR CORPORATION BALANCE SHEET
FISCAL YEAR ENDING 12/31/2004
(DOLIARS IN THOUSANDS)

AssetsCashAccounts receivableInventoryTotal current assetsNet fixed assetsTotal assets$69233348650886$1536LiabilitiesNotes payableAccounts payableAccrualsTotal current liabilitiesLong term debtCommon stock ($1.50 par) Paid in surplusRetained earningsTotal liabilities andStockholders’ equity$23114631408318111190509$1536\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll}\text{Assets}\\\text{Cash}\\\text{Accounts receivable}\\\text{Inventory}\\\text{Total current assets}\\\text{Net fixed assets}\\\\\\\\\\\text{Total assets}\\\end{array}\begin{array}{r}\\\$ \quad 69 \\233 \\348 \\\hline 650 \\886 \\\hline\\\\\\\\\$ 1536\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}\text{Liabilities}\\\text{Notes payable}\\\text{Accounts payable}\\\text{Accruals}\\\text{Total current liabilities}\\\text{Long term debt}\\\text{Common stock (\$1.50 par) }\\\text{Paid in surplus}\\\text{Retained earnings}\\\text{Total liabilities and}\\\text{Stockholders' equity}\\\end{array}\begin{array}{r}\\\$ \quad 231 \\146 \\31 \\\hline 408 \\318 \\111 \\190 \\509 \\\hline\\\$1536\end{array}\end{array}
-Refer to Exhibit 10.2.What is Star's traditional cash flow?


Definitions:

Inventory

The total amount of goods and materials held in stock by a business, part of the company's current assets.

Seasonal Peaks

Periods within a year marked by a higher than average demand, sales, or activity in certain industries due to seasonal factors.

Temporary Working Capital

Funds a company temporarily needs to cover its short-term obligations.

Permanent Working Capital

The minimum amount of working capital a company needs to sustain its daily operations continuously.

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