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All data in this problem are for the Year 20xx.
Expected revenue = $800
COGS = $330
SG&A = $150
Interest payment = $75
Depreciation = $20
Tax rate = 20%
COGS and SG&A do not include depreciation.
What is the NOPAT in Year 20xx?
EBIT = Revenue - COGS - SG&A - Depreciation
= $800 - $330 - $150 - $20 = $300
NOPAT = EBIT * (1 - t)
= $300 * (1 - 0.20) = $240
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