Why is profit maximization by itself an inappropriate goal


Q1. Why is profit maximization, by itself, an inappropriate goal? What is meant by the goal of maximization of shareholder wealth?

Q2. What issue does agency theory examine? Why is it important in a public corporation rather than in a private corporation? Answer in your own words. Do not copy from anywhere.

Q3. Stein Books Inc. sold 1,900 finance textbooks for $250 each to High Tuition University in 20X1. These books cost $210 to produce. Stein Books spent $12,200 (selling expense) to convince the university to buy its books.

Depreciation expense for the year was $15,200. In addition, Stein Books borrowed $104,000 on January 1, 20X1, on which the company paid 12 percent interest. Both the interest and principal of the loan were paid on December 31, 20X1. The publishing firm's tax rate is 30 percent.

Did Stein Books make a profit in 20X1? Please verify with an income statement presented in good form.

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Q4. Botox Facial Care had earnings after taxes of $370,000 in 20X1 with 200,000 shares of stock outstanding. The stock price was $31.50. In 20X2, earnings after taxes increased to $436,000 with the same 200,000 shares outstanding. The stock price was $42.00.

a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1. (The P/E ratio equals the stock price divided by earnings per share.)

b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2.

c. Give a general explanation of why the P/E ratio changed.

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Q5. Identify whether each of the following items increases or decreases cash flow:

Increase in accounts receivable                      Decrease in prepaid expenses

Increase in notes payable                                 Increase in inventory

Depreciation expense                                       Dividend payment

Increase in investments                                    Increase in accrued expenses

Decrease in accounts payable

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Q6. Given the financial statements for Jones Corporation and Smith Corporation shown here:

a. To which one would you, as credit manager for a supplier, approve the extension of (short-term) trade credit? Why?

b. In which one would you buy stock? Why?

JONES CORPORATION

Current Assets

Liabilities

Cash

$ 20,000

Accounts payable

$100,000

Accounts receivable

80,000

Bonds payable (long-term)

80,000

Inventory

50,000



Long-Term Assets

Stockholders' Equity

Fixed assets

$500,000

Common stock

$150,000

Less: Accumulated depreciation

     (150,000)

Paid-in capital

70,000

Net fixed assets*

  350,000

Retained earnings

  100,000

    Total assets

$500,000

  Total liab. and equity

$500,000

 

 

Sales (on credit)

$1,250,000

Cost of goods sold

     750,000

Gross profit

500,000

Selling and administrative expense

257,000

Less: Depreciation expense

      50,000

Operating profit

193,000

Interest expense

        8,000

Earnings before taxes

185,000

Tax expense

      92,500

Net income

$    92,500

*Use net fixed assets in computing fixed asset turnover.

†Includes $7,000 in lease payments.

SMITH CORPORATION

Current Assets

Liabilities

Cash

$ 35,000

Accounts payable

$  75,000

Marketable securities

7,500

Bonds payable (long-term)

210,000

Accounts receivable

70,000



Inventory

75,000



Long-Term Assets

Stockholders' Equity

Fixed assets

$500,000

Common stock

$  75,000

Less: Accum. dep

(250,000)

Paid-in capital

30,000

Net fixed assets*

  250,000

Retained earnings

    47,500

Total assets

$437,500

  Total liab. and equity

$437,500

*Use net fixed assets in computing fixed asset turnover.

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