or Evergreen Environmental Engineering (EEE), determine the working capital, current ratio, and acid-test ratio. Evaluate the company’s economic situation with respect to its ability to pay off debts.
EEE Balance Sheet Date ($1000s)
Cash $110,000
Securities 40,000
Accounts Receivable 160,000
Inventories 250,000
Prepaid Expenses 3,000
Accounts Payable 351,000
Accrued Expenses 89,000
(b) The entries to complete EEE's balance sheet include:
More EEE Balance Sheet Data ($1000s)
Long-term liabilities $220,000
Land $25,000
Plant and Equipment $510,000
Accumulated Depreciation $ 210,000
Stock $81,000
Capital surplus $15,000
Retained earnings $15,000
Retained earnings value not given
Construct EEE's balance sheet
c) What are EEE's values for total assets, total liabilities, and retained earnings?
or Evergreen Environmental Engineering (EEE), determine the working capital, current ratio, and acid-test ratio. Evaluate the...
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Required:
1. Please calculate the following ratios and amounts: a) working
capital,
current ratio, acid-test ratio, cash to current liabilities ratio,
days’ sales
in receivables (based on ending accounts receivables), days’ sales
in
inventory (based on cost of goods and ending inventory), operating
cycle,
total debt to equity ratio and times interest earned. For your
calculations,
assume that a year amounts for 360 days
The balance sheet and the income statement of “Omega” Company containing data in € is...
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Required:
1. Please calculate the following ratios and amounts: a) working
capital,
current ratio, acid-test ratio, cash to current liabilities ratio,
days’ sales
in receivables (based on ending accounts receivables), days’ sales
in
inventory (based on cost of goods and ending inventory), operating
cycle,
total debt to equity ratio and times interest earned. For your
calculations,
assume that a year amounts for 360 days
The balance sheet and the income statement of “Omega” Company containing data in € is...
Use the following data to calculate the current ratio. Koonce Office Supplies Balance Sheet December 31, 2014 Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid insurance Stock investments Land Buildings $140,000 $20,000 $160,000 $320,000 $130,000 Accounts payable $100,000 Salaries and wages payable $110,000 Mortgage payable $60,000 Total liabilities $170,000 $180,000 $210,000 Common stock $240,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation ($40,000) $170,000 Retained earnings $500,000 Trademarks $740,000 arks $140,000 Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' $1.060.000 equity Total assets $1.060,000 2.50:1 2.13:1 1.44:1 2.86:1
For gee-whiz devices calculate the following: working capital,
current ratio, and acid-test ratio.
2-29 For Gee-Whiz Devices calculate the following working capital, current ratio, and acid-test ratio Gee-Whiz Devices Balance Sheet Data Cash Market securities Net accounts and notes receivable Retailers inventories Prepaid expenses Accounts and notes payable (short-term) Accrued expenses $100,000 45,000 150,000 200,000 8,000 315,000 90,000
Calculate the Net Working Capital and Current Ratio for Jacobs Engineering Group for 201 JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (In thousands, except share information) At September 29, 2017 and September 30, 2016 ASSETS Current Assets 655,716 2,115,663 93,091 864,470 319,673 Cash and cash equivalents 774,151 S 2,102,543 119,486 996,180 349,911 Prepaid expenses and other current assets Total current assets Property, Equipment, and Improvements, net Other Noncurrent Assets Goodwill Intangibles, net Miscellaneons 3,009,826 332,920 692,022 4,034,768 3,079,628...
Refer to Dino's information below and calculate the following
ratios: Working capital ratio, quick ratio/acid test, earnings per
share, price-earnings ratio, debt-equity ratio, and return on
equity. Clearly provide each formulae, numbers and work associated,
along with the answers.
For each ratio you calculated, provide an analytic statement in
which you comment on how the ratio can affect specific decisions
that need to be made within the organization.
Notes:
Each statement must be at least one full paragraph, explaining
the...
10) Current ratio and working capital The balance sheet of Red Missile Company contained the following items, among others: Cash $180,000 $84,000 $124,000 Accounts Receivable Inventory Store Equipment (net) Other Assets $236,000 $67,500 $169,000 $163,000 Mortgage Payable (due in 3 years) Note Payable (due in 10 days) Accounts Payable Capital Stock Retained Earnings $96,000 $67,500 $197,000 From the above information compute: a) Current Assets $ Current Liabilities The Current Ratio to 1 Working Capital S b) Assume that Red Missile...
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Required:
1. Please calculate the following ratios and amounts: a) working
capital, b)
current ratio, c) acid-test ratio, d) cash to current liabilities
ratio, e) days’ sales
in receivables (based on ending accounts receivables), f) days’
sales in
inventory (based on cost of goods and ending inventory), g)
operating cycle,
h) total debt to equity ratio and i) times interest earned. For
your calculations,
assume that a year amounts for 360 days
The balance sheet and the income statement...
Portland Merchantile, December 31, 20XX 1a) Create a cash flow statement in good form. 1) Use the following income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet to prepare a cash flow statement for the current year. Income Statement Reven Current Ye. $875.000 $524,000 $351,000 Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profit Administrative Expenses: Rent Expense Wages Expense Depreciation Expense Loss on Sale of Factory Machine Total Expenses Net Income $100,000 $125,000 $33,000 $4,000 $262.000 $89,000 Retained Earnings Statement Beginning Retained Earnings...
Ware Company declared and paid $89,000 in cash dividends during the year. The Company’s comparative balance sheet and income statement for last year appear below. No dispositions of plant and equipment occurred during the year. Statement of Financial Position Ending Beginning Balance Balance Cash............................................................................................................................................ $ 38,000 $ 23,000 Accounts receivable................................................................................................................. 31,000 39,000 Inventory.................................................................................................................................... 26,000 38,000 Prepaid expenses....................................................................................................................... 21,000 12,000 Long-term investments............................................................................................................ 250,000 220,000 Plant and equipment................................................................................................................ 410,000 360,000 Accumulated depreciation...................................................................................................... (262,000) (222,000) Total assets................................................................................................................................ $514,000 $470,000 Accounts payable..................................................................................................................... $ 75,000...