Question: How do you figure out what Conservative and Aggressive amounts will be? I can not ind anythng in my tet book that delves into this

How do you figure out what Conservative and Aggressive amounts will be? I can not ind anythng in my tet book that delves into this enough. Thank you.

Guardian Inc. is trying to develop an asset-financing plan. The firm has $400,000 in temporary current assets and

$300,000 in permanent current assets. Guardian also has $500,000 in fixed assets. Assume a tax rate of 40 percent.
a. Construct two alternative financing plans for the firm. One of the plans should be conservative, with 75 percent of
assets financed by long-term sources and the rest financed by short-term sources.
The other plan should be aggressive, with only 56.25 percent of assets financed by long-term sources.
The current interest rate is 15 percent on long-term funds and 10 percent on short-term financing.
Compute the annual interest payments under each plan.
b. Given that Guardians earnings before interest and taxes are $200,000, calculate earnings after taxes for
each of your alternatives.
Solution
Problem 6-14
Instructions
Complete the templates below to solve the requirements of this problem.
Temporary current assets $400,000
Permanent current assets 300,000
Fixed assets 500,000
Total assets $1,200,000
a.
Conservative Amount % of Dollar Interest Interest
Total Amount Rate Expense
Long-term sources FORMULA 75% FORMULA 15% FORMULA
Short-term sources FORMULA 25% FORMULA 10% FORMULA
Total interest charge FORMULA
Aggressive Amount % of Dollar Interest Interest
Total Amount Rate Expense
Long-term sources $1,200,000 56.25% FORMULA 15% FORMULA
Short-term sources $1,200,000 43.75% FORMULA 10% FORMULA
Total interest charge FORMULA
b. Conservative Aggressive
EBIT
Less: Interest FORMULA FORMULA
EBT FORMULA FORMULA
Tax (40%) FORMULA FORMULA
EAT FORMULA FORMULA

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