Rockford Co. is a U.S. manufacturing firm that produces goods in the U.S. and sells all products to retail stores in the U.K.; the goods are denominated in pounds. It finances a small portion of its business with pound denominated loans from British banks. Which of the following is true? (Assume that the amount of products to be sold is guaranteed by contracts.)
A) The dollar value of sales is higher if the pound depreciates against the dollar.
B) The dollar value of sales is unaffected by the pounds exchange rate.
C) Both of these are true.
D) Neither of these is true.