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2 October, 05:59

The owner of a bicycle repair shop forecasts revenues of $188,000 a year. Variable costs will be $57,000, and rental costs for the shop are $37,000 a year. Depreciation on the repair tools will be $17,000. Prepare an income statement for the shop based on these estimates. The tax rate is 40%.

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  1. 2 October, 07:35
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    Revenues=$188,000

    Less: Variable Costs=$57,000

    Less: Rentals=$37,000

    Earnings before depreciation and tax=$94,000

    Less: Depreciation = $17,000

    Earnings before tax=$77,000

    Less: Tax40%=$30,800

    Net Income=$46,200

    a) Dollars in minus dollars out

    Dollars in = Revenues = $188,000

    Dollars out = Variable cost + Rentals + Tax = $57,000 + $37,000 + $30,800 = $124,800

    Operating cash flow = $188,000 - $124,800 = $63,200

    b) Adjusted accounting profits

    Operating cash flow = Net income + Depreciation = $46,200 + $17,000 = $63,200

    c) Add back depreciation tax shield

    Operating cash flow = Earnings before depreciation and tax x (1 - tax rate) + Depreciation tax shield

    or, Operating cash flow = $94,000 x (1 - 0.40) + $17,000 x 40% = $63,200

    Yes, all the results are same.
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