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  • Feb 9, 2011, 06:48 PM
    lauxts
    Sustainable Growth Rate?
    How do I calculate Sustainable Growth Rate with thte following info?
    Profit Margin = 8.9%
    Capital intensity Ration = .75
    Debt-equity ration = .60
    Net Income = $34,000
    Dividends = $16,000

  • Feb 10, 2011, 12:31 PM
    ArcSine
    In steps...

    Use profit margin and net income to derive total Sales (Profit Margin = Net Income / Sales)

    Then with Sales and your Capital Intensity metric you can determine total Assets (Cap Intens = Assets / Sales)

    Next, you can determine Equity, using total Assets and the Debt / Equity ratio. (Hint: In the debt/equity ratio, re-write "debt" as "assets minus equity"; so your Debt/Equity ratio becomes (A - E) / E [with A and E representing Assets and Equity, respectively])

    Then remember that Return on Equity (ROE) = Net Income / Equity.

    The ratio of Dividends to Net Income is the "payout rate", and (1 - payout rate) = the "plowback rate".

    To wrap it up, SGR is just the product of ROE and Plowback Rate: SGR = ROE x PB

    You furnish the algebraic manipulations at each step, and you'll have it wrapped up pronto.
  • Feb 11, 2011, 01:46 PM
    lauxts
    Comment on ArcSine's post
    Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed the steps. Thank you and have a great weekend!
  • Feb 11, 2011, 02:26 PM
    ArcSine
    I'm glad it was helpful... and here's to a terrific weekend!

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