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23 August, 12:14

A company has a retention rate of 50%, sales of $25,000, beginning equity of $50,000 and profit margins of 10%, an asset turnover ratio of. 75 and debt of $10,000. What is its sustainable growth rate?

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  1. 23 August, 12:20
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    Sustainable Growth Rate: 2.5%

    Explanation:

    Sustainable growth rate is calculated by multiplying return on equity with retention ratio.

    Logic behind above is that whatever portion of net profit is retained by the Company, is used in the Company's operations, which earns certain percentage of equity known as return on equity. By multiplying both return on equity with retention ratio, we assume that the practice will continue for foreseeable future and the Company will continue to grow at the calculated growth rate.

    Growth rate = Retention ratio * return on equity

    Retention ratio = 50%

    Return on equity = Net profit available for distribution / Opening equity

    Return on Equity = (25,000 * 10%) / 50,000

    Return on Equity = 5%

    Growth Rate = 5% * 50%

    Growth Rate = 2.5%
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