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Firm A has 10,000 in assests entirely with equity. Firm b also has 10,000 in assets but these assests are financed by 5,000 in debt ( with a 10percent rate of intrests) and 5,000 in equity. Both firms sell 10,000 units of output at $2.50 percentThe variable costs of production costs are 12,000 (assume no tax)A) What is the operating income EBIT for both firms?B) What are the earnings after intrest?C) If sales increase by 10 percent to 11,000 units, by what percentage will each firms earnings after intrest increase? to determine the earnings after taxes and compute the percentage increase in these earnings from the answers you derived from paert BD) Why are the percentages changes differnt?
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