Refer to the following data of SG Company: Assets to be realized 1,375,000 Liabilities liquidated 1,875,000 Assets acquired 825,000 Liabilities not liquidated 1,700,000 Assets realized 1,200,000 Liabilities to be liquidated 2,250,000 Assets not realized 1,375,000 Supplementary charges 3,125,000 Liabilities assumed 1,625,000 Supplementary credits 2,800,000 Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectively. *
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- Refer to the following data of SG Company: Assets to be realized1,375,000Liabilities liquidated1,875,000Assets acquired825,000Liabilities not liquidated1,700,000Assets realized1,200,000Liabilities to be liquidated2,250,000Assets not realized1,375,000Supplementary charges3,125,000Liabilities assumed1,625,000Supplementary credits2,800,000Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectively.A. P1,325,000b. P1,475,000c. P2,075,000d. P1,450,000Refer to the following data of OCT2023CPACompany: Assets to be realized 1,375,000Assets acquired 825,000 Liabilities liquidated 1,875,000Assets realized 1,200,000Liabilities not liquidated 1,700,000 Assets not realized 1,375,000Llabilities assumed 1,625,000Llabilities to be liquidated 2,250,000 Supplementary charges 3,125,000 Supplementary credits 2,800,000 Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectivelySwifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83)
- Swifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) (a)Current ratioenter the ratio rounded to 2 decimal placesSwifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) Inventory turnoverenter the number rounded to 2 decimal places Days in inventoryenter the number of days rounded to 0 decimal…Swifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) Asset turnoverenter the number rounded to 2 decimal places (g)Return on assetsenter percentages rounded to 0 decimal places…
- Swifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) (a)Current ratioenter the ratio rounded to 2 decimal places (b)Acid-test ratioenter the ratio rounded to 2 decimal places…Swifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) (i)Earnings per share$enter a dollar amount rounded to 2 decimal places (j)Payout ratioenter percentages rounded to 0 decimal…Swifty Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below. SWIFTY CORPORATIONBalance SheetsDecember 3120222021Cash$12,500 $6,100 Accounts receivable18,400 26,600 Inventory13,200 10,200 Land34,200 30,200 Building76,200 76,200 Accumulated depreciation(17,200) (14,200)Total137,300 135,100 Accounts payable19,500 33,300 Common stock ($5 par)74,500 74,500 Retained earnings43,300 27,300 Total137,300 135,100 Swifty’s 2022 income statement included net sales of $122,000, cost of goods sold of $82,000, and net income of $31,000. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round Debt to total assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g 1.8 and all percentage and days answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 18 or 25% and all other answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83) Inventory turnoverenter the number rounded to 2 decimal places Days in inventoryenter the number of days rounded to 0 decimal…
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