For the company in Problem 16, suppose fixed assets are $520,000 and sales are projected to grow
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For the company in Problem 16, suppose fixed assets are $520,000 and sales are projected to grow to $790,000. How much in new fixed assets are required to support this growth in sales? Assume the company wants to operate at full capacity.
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 978-1260153590
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Authors: Stephen M. Ross, Randolph W Westerfield, Robert R. Dockson, Bradford D Jordan
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