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Six Measures of Solvency or Profitability The following data were taken from the financial statements of Gates Inc. for the current fiscal year. Property, plant, and equipment (net) $3,200,000 Liabilities: Current liabilities $1,000,000 Mortgage note payable, 6%, issued 2005, due 2021 2,000,000 Total liabilities $3,000,000 Stockholders’ equity: Preferred $10 stock, $100 par (no change during year) $1,000,000 Common stock, $10 par (no change during year) 2,000,000 Retained earnings: Balance, beginning of year $1,570,000 Net income 930,000 $2,500,000 Preferred dividends $100,000...
. Compute the following ratios based on the following financial statements Glory company Balance sheet December 31,2010 Cash 100,000 Account payable 300,000 Marketable securities 300,000 Other current liabilities 200,000 Account receivable 600,000 Long term debit 500,000 Inventory 1,000,000 Owner`s equity 2,000,000 Net fixed asset 4,000,000 Retained earning 3,000,000 Total 6,000,000 Total 6,000,000 Income statement For the year ended Dec. 31,2010 Sales 12,000,000 Cost of goods sold 10,800,000 Including depreciation expense 800,000) Operating expense 150,000 Interest 50,000 Tax 30% Required a. ...
Six Measures of Solvency or Profitability The following data were taken from the financial statements of Gates Inc. for the current fiscal year. Property, plant, and equipment (net) $3,200,000 Liabilities: Current liabilities $1,000,000 Note payable, 6%, due in 15 years 2,000,000 Total liabilities $3,000,000 Stockholders’ equity: Preferred $10 stock, $100 par (no change during year) $1,000,000 Common stock, $10 par (no change during year) 2,000,000 Retained earnings: Balance, beginning of year $1,570,000 Net income 930,000 Preferred dividends (100,000) Common dividends...
Chapter 6- HW 1. Crystal Co, a jewelry manufacturer, separated variable costs from fixed costs in order to conduct CVP analysis. Total fixed costs for the period were $3,800. Total costs for the period were $9,000. Total units produced during the period were 100. What would the variable cost per unit have been if Crystal had produced 125 units? A) S5/unit B) $36/unit C) $52/ unit D) $60/unit E) $8,700 2. Speedy Shipping is a trucking company that transports goods...
Seven metrics The following data were taken from the financial statements of Woodwork Enterprises Inc. for the current fiscal year. Assuming that there are no intangible assets. Property, plant, and equipment (net) $ 5,000,000 Liabilities: Current liabilities $ 400,000 Mortgage note payable, 5%, ten-year note issued two years ago 3,600,000 Total liabilities $4,000,000 Stockholders' equity: Preferred $1 stock, $10 par (no change during year) $1,000,000 Common stock, $5 par (no change during year) 2,000,000 Retained earnings: Balance, beginning of year...
Seven metrics The following data were taken from the financial statements of Woodwork Enterprises Inc. for the current fiscal year. Assuming that there are no intangible assets. Property, plant, and equipment (net) $ 5,000,000 Liabilities: Current liabilities $ 400,000 Mortgage note payable, 5%, ten-year note issued two years ago 3,600,000 Total liabilities $4,000,000 Stockholders' equity: Preferred $1 stock, $10 par (no change during year) $1,000,000 Common stock, $5 par (no change during year) 2,000,000 Retained earnings: Balance, beginning of year...
Nancy Corporation is suffering from financial distress as it can
be seen from its balance sheet:
Two scenarios are possible for Nancy in Year 3: In scenario 1,
Year 3 for Nancy is expected to result in an additional $150,000
operating loss. In scenario 2, Year 3 is expected to be a
“breakout” year for Nancy when higher sales and lower costs owing
to economies of scale are forecasted to produce operating profits
of $250,000 in Year 3. Total assets...
Scenario #1: Grant’s Emporium
You work for Dynamo Consulting Inc., a business consultancy,
helping small to medium business owners make better financial
decisions. W.T. runs Grant’s Emporium, a ‘five and dime’ store.
He’s thinking of opening another store. Your firm has analysed the
problem and determined a number of key data inputs. This morning,
you are meeting with W.T. to discuss your results and answer his
questions. Based on some emails and prior meetings, you have a good
idea what...
Part 1: Financial Statements, Taxes and Cash Flows 1. Zoombra, Inc., has sales of $817,000, costs of $343,000, depreciation expense of $51,000, interest expense of $38,000, and a tax rate of 35 percent. What is the net income for this firm? 2. Suppose the firm, described in the previous problem, paid out $95,000 in cash dividends. What is the addition to retained earnings? 3. Suppose the firm in Problem 2 had 90,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Find the earnings...
V P 1-2 Mccrual income versus cash flow for a period Thomas Book Sales, Inc., supplies textbooks to college and university bookstores. The books are shipped with a pro- Viso thar they must be paid for within 30 days but can be returned for a full refund credit within 90 days. In 2014, Thomas shipped and billed book titles totaling $760,000. Collections, net of return credits, during the year totaled 5690,000. The company spent $300,000 acquiring the books that it...