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Use the information from Figure 13-2 and complete the missing information.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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ETFs track specific market indexes.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Figure 13-2 Bartlett Packaging Inc., Economic Value Added (EVA)
Amounts in  thousands, except percentages

Operating profit (EBIT) 15,000
tax rate (t) 30.00
EBIT  (1 - t) = NOPAT 10,500
Invested capital 25,000
Cost of capital (Kc) 11.00
Capital charge = invested capital  Kc 2,750
EVA = NOPAT - capital charge 7,750

ROCE = NOPAT/invested capital 42.00
ROCE - Kc 31.00
Invested capital 25,000
EVA = (ROCE - Kc)  invested capital 7,750

Answer to Question 2

TRUE





 

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