Consider the following simplified financial statements for the Wesney Corporation (assuming no income taxes): Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales $ 47,300 Assets $ 24,900 Debt $ 6,900 Costs 40,670 Equity 18,000 Net income $ 6,630 Total $ 24,900 Total $ 24,900 The company has predicted a sales increase of 20 percent. Assume the company pays out half of net income in the form of a cash dividend. Costs and assets vary with sales, but debt and equity do not. Prepare the pro forma statements. (Input all amounts as positive values. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to the nearest whole number, e. g., 32.)
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