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DeSoto Tools Inc. is planning to expand production. The expansion will cost \(300,000, which can be financed either by bonds at an interest rate of 14 percent or by selling 10,000 shares of common stock at \)30 per share. The current income statement before expansion is as follows:

DeSOTO TOOLS, INC.

Sales

\(1,500,000

Less: Variable cost

\)450,000

Fixed cost

550,000

1,000,000

Earning before interest and taxes

\(500,000

Less: Interest expenses

100,000

Earning before taxes

\)400,000

Less: Taxes @34%

136,000

Earning after taxes

\(264,000

Shares

100,000

Earning per shares

\)2.64

After the expansion, sales are expected to increase by \(1,000,000. Variable costs will remain at 30 percent of sales, and fixed costs will increase to \)800,000. The tax rate is 34 percent.

b. Construct the income statement for the two alternative financing plans.

Short Answer

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The income under alternative 1 is $170,280 and under alternative 2 is 198,000.

Step by step solution

01

Information given in the question

Alternative 1

Issue 14% bonds: $300,000

Alternative 2

Sale 10,000 shares at $30 per share

After expansion:

Sales increased by $1,000,000

Variable cost: 30% of sales

Fixed cost increased by $800,000

02

Income statement

Alternative 1

Alternative 2

Sales (1,500,000+1,000,000)

$2,500,000

$2,500,000

Less: Variable cost (30% of sales)

750,000

750,000

Fixed cost (550,000+800,000)

1,350,000

1,350,000

Earning before interest and taxes

$400,000

$400,000

Less: Interest expenses

142,000

(100,000+(300,000 x 14%)

100,000

Earning before taxes

$258,000

$300,000

Less: Taxes @34%

87,720

102,000

Earning after taxes

170,280

198,000

Shares

100,000

110,000

Earning per share

1.70

1.80

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