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3 years ago
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During 2018, Raines Umbrella Corp. had sales of $763,000. Cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciat

ion expenses were $462,000, $103,000, and $148,500, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $73,800 and a tax rate of 22 percent. (Ignore any tax loss carryforward provisions and assume interest expense is fully tax deductible.)
a. What is the company’s net income/loss for 2018? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a positive value.)
b. What is the company's operating cash flow? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
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1 answer:
sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

a. The net income or loss for the year 2018 is

Sales $763,000

Less: COGS $462,000

Less: A&S expenses $103,000

Less: Depreciation $148,500

EBIT $49,500

Less: Interest $73,800

Taxable income -$24,300

Less: Taxes(22%) $0

Net income(loss) -$24,300

Net loss = $24,300

b. The operating cash flow is

OCF = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes

= $49,500 + $148,500 - $0

 = $198,000

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