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The following is the balance sheet for 20X5 for Marbell Inc. Marbell Inc. Balance Sheet as at December 31, 20X5
| Assets | Liabilities | ||
| Cash | $15,500 | Accounts Payable | $ 90,000 |
| Accts. Rec | 90,000 | Notes Payable | 30,000 |
| Inventory | 60,000 | Accrued Expenses | 7,500 |
| Current Assets | 165,500 | Current Liabilities | 127,500 |
| Fixed assets (non-spontaneous) | 60,000 | Common stock | 75,500 |
| Retained earnings | 22,500 | ||
| Total Assets | $225,500 | Total Liabilities + S.H Equity | $225,500 |
Sales for 20X5 were $500,000. Sales for 20X6 have been projected to increase by 10%. Assume that Marbell Inc. is operating below capacity, Notes Payable will be used for any new funding requirment, any funding surplus would reduce Notes Payable, and Marbell has an 8% return on sales and 80% of net income is paid out as dividends.
Does the Required New Funding formula suggests Marbell will require new funds to finance this growth or does it suggest that Marbell will have a surplus funding? How much?
(Be sure to list what you are using for A, L, P, D, S1, S2 and the change in sales.)
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