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            FREE CASH FLOW
Financial information for Powell Panther Corporation is shown
below:
Powell Panther Corporation: Income...
                
            FREE CASH FLOW
Financial information for Powell Panther Corporation is shown
below:
Powell Panther Corporation: Income Statements for Year
Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars)
 | 
2016 | 
2015 | 
| Sales | 
$1,560.0 | 
$1,200.0 | 
| Operating costs excluding depreciation and amortization | 
1,170.0 | 
1,020.0 | 
| EBITDA | 
$390.0 | 
$180.0 | 
| Depreciation and amortization | 
37.0 | 
29.0 | 
| Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) | 
$353.0 | 
$151.0 | 
|   Interest | 
34.0 | 
26.0 | 
| Earnings before taxes (EBT) | 
$319.0 | 
$125.0 | 
|   Taxes (40%) | 
127.6 | 
50.0 | 
| Net income | 
 | 
 | 
| Common dividends | 
 | 
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Powell Panther Corporation: Balance Sheets as of
December 31 (Millions of Dollars)
 | 
2016 | 
2015 | 
| Assets | 
| Cash and equivalents | 
$18.0 | 
$16.0 | 
| Accounts receivable | 
203.0 | 
156.0 | 
| Inventories | 
224.0 | 
204.0 | 
|   Total current assets | 
$445.0 | 
$376.0 | 
| Net plant and equipment | 
374.0 | 
288.0 | 
| Total assets | 
 | 
 | 
| Liabilities and Equity | 
| Accounts payable | 
$83.0 | 
$72.0 | 
| Accruals | 
55.0 | 
48.0 | 
| Notes payable | 
31.0 | 
24.0 | 
|   Total current liabilities | 
$169.0 | 
$144.0 | 
| Long-term bonds | 
312.0 | 
240.0 | 
|   Total liabilities | 
$481.0 | 
$384.0 | 
| Common stock | 
295.6 | 
257.0 | 
| Retained earnings | 
42.4 | 
23.0 | 
|   Common equity | 
$338.0 | 
$280.0 | 
| Total liabilities and equity | 
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Write out your answers completely. For example, 25 million
should be entered as 25,000,000.
- What was net operating working capital for 2015 and 2016?
2015:  $   
2016:  $   
 
- What was the 2016 free cash flow?
$   
 
- How would you explain the large increase in 2016
dividends?
- The large increase in net income from 2015 to 2016 explains the
large increase in 2016 dividends.
 
- The large increase in EBIT from 2015 to 2016 explains the large
increase in 2016 dividends.
 
- The large increase in free cash flow from 2015 to 2016 explains
the large increase in 2016 dividends.
 
- The large increase in sales from 2015 to 2016 explains the
large increase in 2016 dividends.
 
- The large increase in retained earnings from 2015 to 2016
explains the large increase in 2016 dividends.