Multiple Choice
Use the following information to answer the question:
Sales for 2000 are projected to double; no new equipment is expected to be purchased or sold in 2000. Depreciation expense along with preferred stock and common stock will remain unchanged in 2000. Current assets, accounts payable, accrued expenses, COGS, and selling expenses vary at a constant percentage of sales. Notes payable, long- term debt, preferred stock, and common stock are scheduled to stay the same.
-Projected net profit for 2000 is:
A) $10,200
B) $20,400
C) $3,400
D) $23,400
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