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    Mar 1, 2009, 05:57 PM
    Show me how to construct a pro forma balance sheet
    The Landis Corporation had 2008 sales of $100 million. The balance sheet items that
    Vary directly with sales and the profit margin are as follows:
    Percent
    Cash.. . 5%
    Accounts receivable.. . 15
    Inventory.. . 25
    Net fixed assets.. . 40
    Accounts payable.. . 15
    Accruals.. . 10
    Profit margin after taxes.. . 6%
    The dividend payout rate is 50 percent of earnings, and the balance in retained earnings
    At the end of 2008 was $33 million. Common stock and the company’s long-term
    Bonds are constant at $10 million and $5 million, respectively. Notes payable are currently
    $12 million.
    a. How much additional external capital will be required for next year if sales
    Increase 15 percent? (Assume that the company is already operating at full
    Capacity.)
    b. What will happen to external fund requirements if Landis Corporation reduces
    The payout ratio, grows at a slower rate, or suffers a decline in its profit margin?
    Discuss each of these separately.
    c. Prepare a pro forma balance sheet for 2009 assuming that any external funds
    Being acquired will be in the form of notes payable. Disregard the information in
    Part b in answering this question (that is, use the original information and part a
    In constructing your pro forma balance sheet).

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