Condensed balance sheet and income statement data for Jergan Corporation are presented here. Jergan Corporation Balance Sheets December 31     2020   2019   2018 Cash   $ 29,600     $ 17,000     $ 17,600   Accounts receivable (net)   50,600     44,300     48,300   Other current assets   90,300     94,500     64,500   Investments   55,000     70,000     44,700   Plant and equipment (net)   500,400     370,600     357,400       $725,900     $596,400     $532,500   Current liabilities   $85,400     $79,800     $69,900   Long-term debt   144,900     84,300     50,900   Common stock, $10 par   351,000     310,000     300,000   Retained earnings   144,600     122,300     111,700       $725,900     $596,400     $532,500     Jergan Corporation Income Statement For the Years Ended December 31     2020   2019 Sales revenue   $737,000     $605,800   Less: Sales returns and allowances   39,700     30,300   Net sales   697,300     575,500   Cost of goods sold   425,500     370,000   Gross profit   271,800     205,500   Operating expenses (including income taxes)   188,124     147,950   Net income   $ 83,676     $ 57,550   Additional information: 1.   The market price of Jergan’s common stock was $7.00, $7.50, and $8.50 for 2018, 2019, and 2020, respectively. 2.   You must compute dividends paid. All dividends were paid in cash. (a) Compute the following ratios for 2019 and 2020. Where necessary, compute a simple average number of shares to approximate the weighted average number of shares. (Round Asset turnover and Earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.65. Round payout ratio and debt to assets ratio to 0 decimal places, e.g. 18%. Round all other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 6.8 or 6.8%.)         2019   2020 (1)   Profit margin   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place % (2)   Gross profit rate   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place % (3)   Asset turnover   enter a number rounded to 2 decimal places

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Condensed balance sheet and income statement data for Jergan Corporation are presented here.

Jergan Corporation
Balance Sheets
December 31
   
2020
 
2019
 
2018
Cash   $ 29,600     $ 17,000     $ 17,600  
Accounts receivable (net)   50,600     44,300     48,300  
Other current assets   90,300     94,500     64,500  
Investments   55,000     70,000     44,700  
Plant and equipment (net)   500,400     370,600     357,400  
    $725,900     $596,400     $532,500  
Current liabilities   $85,400     $79,800     $69,900  
Long-term debt   144,900     84,300     50,900  
Common stock, $10 par   351,000     310,000     300,000  
Retained earnings   144,600     122,300     111,700  
    $725,900     $596,400     $532,500  

 

Jergan Corporation
Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31
   
2020
 
2019
Sales revenue   $737,000     $605,800  
Less: Sales returns and allowances   39,700     30,300  
Net sales   697,300     575,500  
Cost of goods sold   425,500     370,000  
Gross profit   271,800     205,500  
Operating expenses (including income taxes)   188,124     147,950  
Net income   $ 83,676     $ 57,550  


Additional information:

1.   The market price of Jergan’s common stock was $7.00, $7.50, and $8.50 for 2018, 2019, and 2020, respectively.
2.   You must compute dividends paid. All dividends were paid in cash.


(a)

Compute the following ratios for 2019 and 2020. Where necessary, compute a simple average number of shares to approximate the weighted average number of shares. (Round Asset turnover and Earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.65. Round payout ratio and debt to assets ratio to 0 decimal places, e.g. 18%. Round all other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 6.8 or 6.8%.)

       
2019
 
2020
(1)   Profit margin   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %
(2)   Gross profit rate   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %   enter a percentage number rounded to 1 decimal place %
(3)   Asset turnover   enter a number rounded to 2 decimal places  times   enter a number rounded to 2 decimal places  times
(4)   Earnings per share   $enter a dollar amount rounded to 2 decimal places      $enter a dollar amount rounded to 2 decimal places   
(5)   Price-earnings ratio   enter a number rounded to 1 decimal place  times   enter a number rounded to 1 decimal place  times
(6)   Payout ratio   enter a percentage number rounded to 0 decimal places %   enter a percentage number rounded to 0 decimal places %
(7)   Debt to assets ratio   enter a percentage number rounded to 0 decimal places %   enter a percentage number rounded to 0 decimal places %
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