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26 April, 01:06

Go Fly A Kite is considering making and selling custom kites in two sizes. The small kites would be priced at $10.70 and the large kites would be $23.70. The variable cost per unit is $5.15 and $11.30, respectively. Jill, the owner, feels that she can sell 2,700 of the small kites and 1,730 of the large kites each year. The fixed costs would be $2,120 a year and the depreciation expense is $1,000. The tax rate is 40 percent. What is the annual operating cash flow?

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  1. 26 April, 04:02
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    Operating cash flow = $20,990

    Explanation:

    Go Fly A Kite

    Operating Cash Flow

    small kites large kites Total

    Sales Volume 2,700 1,730 4,430

    Sales per unit $10.70 $23.70 -

    Sales Revenue $28,890 $41,001 $69,891

    Less: Variable expense $ (13,905) $ (19,549) $ (33,454)

    Contribution Margin $14,985 $21,452 $36,437

    Less: Fixed expense $ (2,120)

    Net operating income $34,317

    Therefore, operating cash flow = net operating income after tax + depreciation

    operating cash flow = $34,317 * (1 - 0.40) + ($1,000 * 0.40)

    Hence, operating cash flow = $20,590 + 400 = $20,990
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