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- Income Statement for Year Ended December 31, 2018 (Millions of Dollars) Net sales 795.0 Cost of goods sold 660.0 Gross profit 135.0 Selling expenses 73.5 EBITDA 61.5 Depreciation expenses 12.0 Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 49.5 Interest expenses 4.5 Earnings before taxes (EBT) 45.0 Taxes (40%) 18.0 Net income 27.0 a. Calculate the ratios you think would be useful in this analysis. b. Construct a DuPont equation, and compare the companys ratios to the industry average ratios. c. Do the balance-sheet accounts or the income statement figures seem to be primarily responsible for the low profits? d. Which specific accounts seem to be most out of line relative to other firms in the industry? e. If the firm had a pronounced seasonal sales pattern or if it grew rapidly during the year, how might that affect the validity of your ratio analysis? How might you correct for such potential problems?Sales transactions Using transactions listed in P4-2, indicate the effects of each transaction on the liquidity metric working capital and profitability metric gross profit percent. Indicate the gross profit percent for each sale (rounding to one decimal place) in parentheses next to the effect of the sale on the company’s ability to attain an overall gross profit percent of 30%.Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Selling expenses Administrative expenses Total expenses Income before taxes. Income tax expense Net income Assets Current assets Long-term investments Plant assets, net Total assets Sin Comparative Income Statements For Years Ended December 31 2021 $ 420,027 252,856 167,171 59,644 37,802 97,446 69,725 12,969 $ 56,756 Liabilities and Equity Current liabilities Common stock Other paid-in capital Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity Assets Current assets Long-term investments Plant assets, net. Total assets Liabilities and Equity Current liabaties Common stock Other paid-in capital Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity 2020 $ 321,775 202,718 KORBIN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 2021 119,057 44,405 28,316 72,721 46,336 9,499 $ 36,837 $ 55,286 0 102,674 $ 157,960 2020 3. Complete the below table to calculate the balance sheet data in trend percents with 2019 as answers to 2 decimal places.) 111.77 % 0.00 $ 37,003 700…
- ces Income statement Sales revenue Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses and interest expense Pretax income Income tax Net income Balance sheet Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Property and equipment (net) Total assets Current liabilities (no interest) Long-term liabilities (interest rate: 12%) Common stock ($5 par value, 7,500 shares outstanding) Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity Return on assets Total asset turnover Net profit margin % Year 2 % $ 220,000 119,500 100,500 59,000 41,500 11,000 $ 30,500 $7,000 15,500 43,000 49,500 $ 115,000 $ 17,500 46,500 37,500 Year 11 $ 174,500 103,000 71,500 54,500 17,000 5,500 $ 11,500 2. Compute return on assets, total asset turnover, and the net profit margin for Year 2. Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. $ 8,500 19,500 38,400 41,000 $ 107,400 $ 18,500 46,500 37,500 4,900 13,500 $ 115,000 $ 107,400This year Last year 1050 Assets Cash 1530 Marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventories Total current assets 1810 1220 2050 1770 2900 2790 8290 6830 Gross fixed assets 29480 28090 Less: Accumulated depreciation 14680 13140 Net fixed assets 14800 14950 Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 23090 21780 Accounts payable Notes payable Accruals 1560 1540 2760 2160 190 350 Total current liabilities 4510 4050 Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity 5220 4970 9950 9950 3410 2810 13360 12760 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity 23090 21780Sales Costs Taxable Income Taxes Net Income Retained Earnings Dividends Lizard & Co. Balance Sheet ($ in millions) Assets Current Assets Cash Accounts Receiv. Inventory Total Current Net Fixed Assets Net PP&E Total Assets Year 1 420 360 60 20 40 40 10 Year 1 20 52 120 192 160 352 Year 2 525 450 75 25 50 50 12.5 Year 2 Current Liabilities 25 Accounts Payable 65 Notes Payable 150 Total 240 Long Term Debt 440 Growth Rate +25% 200 Owners Equity Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Total Liabilities/Equity Year 1 30 40 70 80 112 90 202 352 Year 2 30 40 70 80 112 90+50 252 402
- Harlan Mining Co. has recently decided to go public and has hired you as an independent CPA. One statement that the enterprise is anxious to have prepared is a statement of cash flows. Financial statements for 2025 are provided below. Cash COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS Accounts receivable Inventory Property, plant, and equipment Less accumulated depreciation Accounts payable Income taxes payable Bonds payable Common stock Retained earnings 12/31/25 $608000 (320000) $408000 360000 384000 288000 $1440000 $176000 352000 360000 216000 336000 $1440000 INCOME STATEMENT For the Year Ended December 31, 2025 12/31/24 $960000 (304000) $192000 216000 480000 656000 $1544000 $96000 392000 600000 216000 240000 $1544000Calculate the common-sized percentage 2023. for Gross Margin inThe following information is available for Sunland Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2022: sales revenue $840,000, other revenues and gains $91,000, operating expenses $101,000, cost of goods sold $466,000, other expenses and losses $30,500, and preferred stock dividends $40,950. The company's tax rate was 20%, and it had 70,000 common shares outstanding during the entire year. (a) Your Answer Correct Answer Your answer is partially correct. Prepare a corporate income statement. (List other revenues before other expenses.)
- Income Statement For the Year Net sales $827,500 COGS 611,800 Depreciation 23,100 EBIT $192,600 Interest 9,700 Taxable income $182,900 Taxes 6,200 Net income 176,700 Balance Sheet Beginning of Year End of Year Cash $38,200 $43,700 Accounts receivable 91,400 86,150 Inventory 203,900 214,600 Net fixed assets 516,100 537,950 Total assets 849,600 882,400 Accounts payable $136,100 $104,300 Long-term debt 329,500 298,200 Common stock 75,000 82,000 Retained earnings 309,000 397,900 Total Liab. & Equity $849,600 $882,400 There are 100,000 shares that were trading at $15 per share at the end of the year. Show the computation of Cash-Flow from Assets by computing Operating Cash-Flow, and Capex, and Working Capital Investment. Show how this Cash-Flow is distributed to Debtholders (or Creditors) and Stockholders. Explain if any new issue of debt or equity has been made or any debt redemption and stock buybacks.Comparative income statements and balance sheets for F&N are shown below ($ millions): Year 2 Year 1 Income Statement $19,889 6,204 Net sales. $20,092 6,044 Cost of goods Gross profit. Selling, general, and administrative expense Depreciation and amortization expense Interest expense (revenue) 14,048 7,893 803 (308) 13,685 9,221 773 292 3,399 1,222 Income before tax 5,660 1,691 Income tax expense. Net income $ 3,969 $ 2,177 Outstanding shares 3,491 3,481Total Net Fixed Assets Total Assets O 14.97 siven, O 16.05 O 9.63 Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Click to open: O 12.59 Net Sales Less: Cost of Goods Sold Less: Depriciation Earnings before Interest and Taxes O 10.12 Less: Interest Paid Taxable income Less: Taxes Net Income Precision Tools 2012 Income Statement ($ in Millions) What is the times interest earned ratio for 2012? 2011 2060 3411 18776 24247 14160 38407 LE 36408 28225 1760 6423 510 5913 2070 3843 Precision Tools 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets ($ in Millions) 2012 1003 Accounts Payable 4218 Long Term Debt 21908 Common Stock 27129 Retained Earnings 14080 41209 Total Liabilities and Equity 2011 7250 9800 15000 6357 38407 2012 8384 11500 17500 3825 41209 97