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- Analyzing Fixed Assets Pitt reported the following information for 2018 and 2019: Required: Compute Pitts fixed asset turnover ratio and the average age of its fixed assets. ( Note: Round all answers to two decimal places.)The following information relates to the activities of Goalie Plc: Statement of financial position as at 30 April 2019 $'000 2020 $'000 Non-current assets Freehold land, cost Plant and equipment 2,100 2,340 990 3,090 1,092 3,432 Current assets Inventory 1,068 1,494 Receivables 990 912 Bank 90 2,148 5,238 2,406 5,838 Total assets Equity and liabilities Equity 2,808 3,750 Non-current liabilities: 6% debentures 1,350 750 Current liabilities Payables 720 690 Bank overdraft 378 Corporation tax 360 270 1,080 1,338 2,088 Total liabilities 2,430 Equity and liabilities 5,238 5,838 Income statement for the year ended 30 April 2020: $'00 13,560 (10,260) 3,300 Sales Cost of sales Gross profit Expenses (2,298) 1,002 Profit before tax Таx (450) Profit after tax 552Prepare the Pro Forma Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2023 from the Statement ofFinancial Position and additional information provided below:INFORMATIONThe financial position of Gatti Limited as at 31 December 2022 is reflected the following statement:Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2022 R ASSETSNon-current assets 1 400 000Property, plant and equipment 1 200 000Fixed deposits 200 000Current assets 5 800 000Inventories 3 400 000Accounts receivable 2 000 000Cash and cash equivalents 400 000Total assets 7 200 000 EQUITY AND LIABILITIESEquity 4 680 000Ordinary share capital 3 600 000Retained earnings 1 080 000Non-current liabilities 720 000Long-term loan 720 000Current liabilities 1 800 000Accounts payable 1 800 000Total equity and liabilities 7 200 000 Additional informationThe following must be taken into account for 2023:■ Sales are forecast at R60 000 000, with a profit margin of 10% and a gross margin of 30%. Fifty percent(50%) of the sales is…
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- Presented below is the balance sheet for HHD, Inc., at December 31, 2021. Current assets Investments Property, plant, and equipment Intangible assets Total asseta Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Shareholders' equity Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 612,000 509,000 2,084,000 206,000 $3,411,000 $412,000 1,019,000 1,980,000 $3,411,000. The captions shown in the summarized statement above include the following: a. Current assets: cash, $153,000; accounts receivable (net). $203,000; inventory, $228,000; and prepaid insurance, $28,000. b. Investments; investment in equity securities, short term, $93,000, and long term, $163,000; and restricted cash, long term, $253,000. c. Property, plant, and equipment buildings, $1,530,000 less accumulated depreciation, $603,000; equipment, $530,000 less accumulated depreciation, $203,000; and land, $830,000. d. Intangible assets net of amortization: patent, $113,000; and copyright, $93,000. e. Current liabilities: accounts payable,…Problem 3-3 (Algo) Balance sheet preparation [LO3-2, 3-3] The following is a December 31, 2021, post-closing trial balance for Almway Corporation. Account Title Cash Investment in equity securities Accounts receivable. Inventory Prepaid insurance (for the next 9 months) Land Buildings Accumulated depreciation-buildings Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment Patent (net) Accounts payable Notes payable Interest payable Bonds Payable Common stock Retained earnings Totals $ Debits 65,000 130,000 70,000 210,000 8,000 110,000 430,000 120,000 20,000 Credits $ 110,000 70,000 95,000 160,000 30,000 250,000 330,000 118,000 $1,163,000 $1,163,000 Additional information: 1. The investment in equity securities account includes an investment in common stock of another corporation of $40,000 which management intends to hold for at least three years. The balance of these investments is intended to be sold in the coming year. 2. The land account includes land which cost $35,000 that the company has…Following are the current asset and current liability sections of the balance sheets for Freedom Inc. at January 31, 2020 and 2019 (in millions): Current Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventories Total current assets Current Liabilities Note payable Accounts payable Other accrued liabilities Total current liabilities January 31, 2020 Working capital Current ratio 6 EL EL $ 21 $ 15 January 31, 2019 01/31/2020 01/31/2019 9 18 $ 25 Required: a. Calculate the working capital and current ratio at each balance sheet date. (Enter "Working capital" in millions of dollars (1.e.. 10,000,000 should be entered as 10). Round your "Current ratio" to 2 decimal places.) $12 b. Evaluate the firm's liquidity at each balance sheet date. Based on the working capital and current ratio measures, the firm has become more liquid over the 2-year period. O Based on the working capital and current ratio measures, the firm has become less liquid over the 2-year period. c. Assume that the firm operated at a loss…
- Below are Jam Ltd's statements of financial position as at 31 December 2021 and 2020 and statement of financial performance for the year ended 31 Question 2 December 2021. Jam Ltd: Statements of financial position as at 31 December 2021 2020 ASSETS £ Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment at cost 7,800,000 7,440,000 Accumulated depreciation (2,640,000) (2,160,000) Net book value 5,160,000 5,280,000 Investments 1,200,000 300,000 Total non-current assets 6,360,000 5,580,000 Current assets Inventory 2,080,000 2,822,000 Receivables 2,175,000 2,648,400 Interest receivable 5,000 8,000 Bank 524,000 Total current assets 4,260,000 6,002,400 Total assets 10,620,000 11,582,400 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Share capital and reserves Ordinary shares of £1 each 3,790,000 2,000,000 Preference share capital 50,000 820,000 Retained earnings 648,000 50,400 Total equity 4,488,000 2,870,400 Liabilities Non-current liabilities: bonds 3,500,000 6,480,000 Current liabilities Bank overdraft 736,000…Please input numbers in boxes below based on data provided for year 2018. Current assets - current liabilities = net working capitalYou are presented with the following trial balance of Carl Ltd at 31 October 2018. DrCr R,000Building at costBuildings, accumulated depreciation, 1 November 2018 Plant at costPlant, accumulated depreciation, 1 November 2018 Land at costBank balanceRevenuePurchasesDiscounts receivedReturns inwardsWagesEnergy expensesTrade PayablesTrade ReceivablesInventory at 1 November 2018Allowance for debtors at 1 November 2018 Administrative expensesDirector's remunerationAccumulated profit at 1 November 201810% DebentureDividend paidR1 Ordinary sharesShare premium accountR,000 74060 220110 23550 1,8001,1059035 180 105250 3201601080 70306503,28080 3,280130 50Additional information as at 31 October 2019.a. Closing inventory has been counted and is valued at R75,000b. An invoice of R15 000 for energy expenses for October 2019 has not been received.c. The allowance for debtors is to be increased to 5% of trade receivable.d. Buildings are depreciated at 5% per annum on their original cost, allocated 30%…