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Hatshy [7]
3 years ago
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The Miserly Manufacturing Company's CPO has been tasked with reducing inventory in order to facilitate achieving its CFO's Retur

n on Assets (ROA) objective for the next fiscal year. Inventory investments currently represent 37% of Total Assets. The most recent balance sheet indicates that Total Assets are $750,000. Last fiscal year, Miserly achieved a 5% Profit Margin on $1,312,500 in Annual Sales. ROA was 8.75%. This year the CFO wishes to achieve a 9.89% ROA. What will investment in Inventory have to be in order to achieve this goal?
Business
1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

$191,049.039 will investment in Inventory in order to achieve this goal.(ROA 9.89%)

Explanation:

Net income = 5% of sales

Net Income = 5% × ($1,312,500)

                    = $65,625

Return on Assets (ROA) = (Net Income ÷ Total Assets) × 100

ROA = ($65,625 ÷ $750,000) × 100

        = 8.75%

as per the question we need ROA at 9.89%

ROA = Net income ÷ Total Assets

9.89% = $ 65,625 ÷ new total assets

New Total Assets = $ 65,625 ÷ 9.89%

New Total Assets = $663,549.039

To obtain ROA of 9.89% the Miserly manufacturing Company's CPO has to Reduce its Total assets by $86,450.961

[$ 750,000 - $663,549.039 = $86,450.961]

for that CPO has to reduce inventory by $86,450.961

Initial Inventory = 37% of Total Assets

Inventory = 37% × $750,000

                = $277,500

New order of Inventory is equal to $191,049.039 {$277,500 - $86,450.961}

$191,049.039 will investment in Inventory in order to achieve this goal.(ROA 9.89%)

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