What level of sales could mitchell have obtained if it had


Quantitative Problem 1: Beasley Industries' sales are expected to increase from $4 million in 2013 to $5 million in 2014, or by 25%. Its assets totaled $3 million at the end of 2013. Beasley is at full capacity, so its assets must grow in proportion to projected sales. At the end of 2013, current liabilities are $700,000, consisting of $120,000 of accounts payable, $500,000 of notes payable, and $80,000 of accrued liabilities. Its profit margin is forecasted to be 4%, and its dividend payout ratio is 50%. Using the AFN equation, forecast the additional funds Beasley will need for the coming year. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations.

Quantitative Problem 2: Mitchell Manufacturing Company has $1,100,000,000 in sales and $260,000,000 in fixed assets. Currently, the company's fixed assets are operating at 80% of capacity.

What level of sales could Mitchell have obtained if it had been operating at full capacity? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations. $

What is Mitchell's Target fixed assets/Sales ratio? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations. %

If Mitchell's sales increase by 45%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its Target fixed assets/Sales ratio? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations. $

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