PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 29, Problem 24PS

Long-term financial plans Abbreviated financial statements for Archimedes Levers are shown in Table 29.16. If sales increase by 10% in 2018 and all other items, including debt, increase correspondingly, what must be the balancing item? What will be its value?

Chapter 29, Problem 24PS, Long-term financial plans Abbreviated financial statements for Archimedes Levers are shown in Table , example  1

TABLE 29.15 Financial statements for Drake’s Bowling Alleys, 2019 (figures in thousands). See Problem 23.

aAssets at the end of 2018 were $2,400,000.

bDebt at the end of 2018 was $500,000.

Chapter 29, Problem 24PS, Long-term financial plans Abbreviated financial statements for Archimedes Levers are shown in Table , example  2

TABLE 29.16 Financial statements for Archimedes Levers, 2018. See Problem 24.

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