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18 September, 07:03

Last year National Aeronautics had a FA/Sales ratio of 40%, comprised of $250 million of sales and $100 million of fixed assets. However, its fixed assets were used at only 75% of capacity. Now the company is developing its financial forecast for the coming year. As part of that process, the company wants to set its target Fixed Assets/Sales ratio at the level it would have had had it been operating at full capacity. What target FA/Sales ratio should the company set?

a. 33.1%

b. 28.5%

c. 30.0%

d. 31.5%

e. 34.7%

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  1. 18 September, 07:57
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    c. 30.0%

    Explanation:

    FA = fixed assets

    FA / Sales = fixed assets / net sales.

    75% of assets generates 250 millions in sales

    full capacity will use 100% of the fixed assets capacity. Therefore sales for:

    250,000 /.075 = 333,33 millions

    The target fixed asset turnover should be of:

    100,000 / 333,33 = 0,3000030000 = 30%
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