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A good bit of relatively simple algebra is involved in these problems, and although the calculations are simple, it will take students some time to set up the problems and do the arithmetic. We allow for this when assigning problems for a timed test. Also, note that students must know the definitions of a number of ratios to answer the questions. We provide our students with a formula sheet on exams, using the relevant sections of Appendix C at the then of the text. Otherwise, they spend too much time trying to memorize thing rather than trying to understand the issues.
The difficulty of the problems depends on (1) whether or not students are provided with a formula sheet and (2) the amount of time they have to work the problems. Out difficulty assessments assume that they have a formula sheet and a "reasonable" amount of time for the test. Note that a few of the problems are trivially easy if students have formula sheets.
To work some of the problems, students must transpose equations and solve for items that are normally inputs. For example, the equation for the profit margin is given as Profit margin = Net income/Sales. We might have a problem where sales and the profit margin are given and then require students to find the firm's net income. We explain to our students in class before the exam that they will have to transpose terms in the formulas to work some problems.
Problems 84 through 114 are all stand-along problems with individualized data. Problems 115 through 133 are all based on a common set of financial statements, and they require students to calculate ratios and find items like EPS, TIE, and the like using this data set. The financial statements can be changed algorithmically, and this changes the calculated ratios and other items.
-Beranek Corp has $720,000 of assets (which equal total invested capital) ,and it uses no debt: it is financed only with common equity.The new CFO wants to employ enough debt to raise the total debt to total capital ratio to 40%,using the proceeds from borrowing to buy back common stock at its book value.How much must the firm borrow to achieve the target debt ratio?
Average Tax Rate
The proportion of total income that is paid in taxes, calculated by dividing the total amount of taxes paid by the taxpayer's total income.
Marginal Tax Rate
The rate at which the last dollar of income is taxed, indicating how much tax will be paid on an additional dollar of income.
Average Tax Rate
The percentage of total income that is paid as tax, calculated by dividing the total tax amount by the total income.
Marginal Tax Rate
The rate at which the next dollar of taxable income is taxed; refers to the percentage of tax applied to the last dollar earned.
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