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VALUE OF A FIRM: XYZ, INC. 1
Value of A Firm: XYZ, Inc.
GB550 Financial Management
Unit 2 Assignment
Purdue Global University
, VALUE OF A FIRM: XYZ, INC.
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Value of A Firm: XYZ, Inc.
1. Complete problem: Total Net Operating Capital
XYZ, Inc. reported $20 million in operating current assets, $25 million in net fixed assets, and $6
million in operating current liabilities. How much total net operating capital does XYZ, Inc.
have? $39 million
Show your work.
NOWC = Operating Current Assets - Operating Current Liabilities
NOWC = $20 million - $6 million
NOWC = $14 million
Total Net Operating Capital = NOWC + Operating long-term assets
Total Net Operating Capital = $14 million + $25 million
Total Net Operating Capital = $39 million
2. Complete problem: Balance Sheet Analysis
Complete the balance sheet and sales information in the table that follows for XYZ, Inc., using
the following financial data:
Show your work.
Total assets turnover ratio equation to arrive at Sales:
Total Assets Turnover Ratio = Sales/Total Assets
1.5 = Sales/400,000
400,000 x 1.5 = (Sales/400,000) x (400,000/1)
Sales = $600,000
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