(Analysis of recessionary cash flows) The management of Story Enterprises is considering an increase in...

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(Analysis of recessionary cash flows) The management of Story Enterprises is considering an increase in its use of financial leverage. The proposal on the table is to sell $6 million of bonds that would mature in 20 years. The interest rate on these bonds would be 12 percent. The bond issue would have a sinking fund attached to it requiring that one-twentieth of the principal be retired each year. Most business economists are forecasting a recession that will affect the entire economy in the coming year. Storys management has been saying If we can make it through this, we can make it through anything. The firm prefers to carry an operating cash balance of $750,000. Cash collections from sales next year will be $3 million. Miscellaneous cash receipts will be $400,000. Raw material payments will be $700.000. Wage and salary costs will be $1,200.000 on cash basis. On top of this, Story will experience nondiscretionary cash outlays of $2 million, including all tax payments. The firm faces a 34 percent tax rate.

  1. At present, Story is unlevered. What will be the total fixed financial charges the firm must pay next year?
  2. If the bonds are issued, what is your forecast for the firms expected cash balance at the end of the recessionary year (next year)?
  3. As Storys financial consultant, do you recommend that it issue the bonds?

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