Financial Balance Sheet cash Account Receivable Inventories Investment Depreciable assets Accumulated depreciation Account Payable Capital Stock Retained Earnings Unappropriated Beginning of Year $41,200 65,000 40,000 10,000 198,000 (20,000) 30,000 150,000 154,200 End of Year ? $35,700 53,062 45,000 10,000 208,000 (40,000) 35,000 150,000
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- balance sheets Assets Cash Accounts receivable, net Merchandise inventory Prepaid expenses Plant assets, net Total assets Liabilities and Equity Current liabilities Long-term notes payable Common stock, $5 par value Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity Problem 13-5A (Algo) Part 1 $ 19,500 37,400 84,640 5,900 350,000 $ 497,440 $ 33,000 56,400 134,500 6,900 304,400 $ 535,200 $ 68,340 86,800 190,000 152,300 $ 497,440 $ 535,200 $ 91,300 115,000 206,000 122,900 statement Sales Cost of goods sold Interest expense Income tax expense Net income Basic earnings per share Cash dividends per share Beginning-of-year balance sheet data Accounts receivable, net Merchandise inventory Total assets Common stock, $5 par value Retained earnings Required: 1a. For both companies compute the (a) current ratio, (b) acid-test ratio, (c) accounts receivable turnover, (d) invent sales in inventory, and () days' sales uncollected. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. 1b. Identify the company…STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW EXAMPLE Kerby Company has prepared the following Balance Sheets for 2023 and 2022. Cash 12/31/23 $ 56 12/31/22 $ 40 Accounts receivable 41 42 Fixed assets 579 465 Accumulated depreciation (170) (140) $506 $407 Accounts payable Mortgage payable Preferred stock $ 74 $ 60 20 181 Additional Paid-In Capital - preferred 70 Common stock Retained earnings 100 61 ២៩៩៩88 100 100 $506 $407 1. On 8/1/23, Kerby sold a fixed asset with a cost of $91 and book value of $66 for $67. 2. Retained Earnings was adjusted by dividends and net income only. 3. Net Income in 2023 was $80. a. Net Cash Provided by Operations is $ b. Net Cash Used by Investments is $ c. Net Cash Provided by Financing is $Cash Accounts receivable (net) Other current assets Investments Property, plant, and equipment (net) Current liabilities Long-term debt Common stock, $10 par Retained earnings Blue Corporation Balance Sheets December 31 Net income 2025 $31,000 $21,000 51,000 95,000 60,000 500,000 $86,000 150,000 370,000 $737,000 $612,000 $81,000 325,000 176,000 $737,000 Blue Corporation Income Statements For the Years Ended December 31 Sales revenue Less: Sales returns and allowances Net sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses (including income taxes) 2024 46,000 100.000 2025 75,000 90,000 315,000 $745,000 41,000 704,000 430,000 2023 $19,000 49,000 126,000 114,000 $612,000 $545,000 69,000 2024 50,000 358,000 $545,000 $71,000 55,000 305,000 $605,000 31,000 574,000 355,000 219,000 151,000 274,000 181,000 $93,000 $68,000
- Current assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventory Total Assets Fixed assets: Gross plant and equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation Net plant and equipment Other long-term assets Total Total assets Net sales Less: Cost of goods sold Gross profits Less: Other operating expenses 2024 VALIUM'S MEDICAL SUPPLY CORPORATION Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2024 and 2023 (in millions of dollars) $ 72 187 312 $ 571 Earnings per share (EPS) Dividends per share (DPS) Book value per share (BVPS) Market value (price) per share (MVPS) 2023 $ 71 181 291 $ 543 $ 1,073 146 $ 927 134 $ 1,061 $ 1,632 $ 1,446 $ 882 113 $ 769 134 $ 903 Liabilities and Equity Current liabilities: Accrued wages and taxes Accounts payable Notes payable Total Long-term debt Stockholders' equity: Preferred stock (6 thousand shares) Common stock and paid-in surplus (100 thousand shares) Retained earnings Total VALIUM'S MEDICAL SUPPLY CORPORATION Income Statement for Years Ending December 31, 2024 and…Balance Sheet for Bearcat Hathaway, 2022 2021 2022 Cash Accounts. Receivable $5,268,485 $10,268,485 Inventory $529,062 $696,685 Current Assets $8,371,777 $13,279,842 Less $2,574,230 $2,314,672 Gross Fixed Assets $16,251,665 $20,567,330 Accum.Depreciation Total Assets $7,460,897 $10,117,819 Accounts Payable Notes. Payable Current Liabilities Calculate the net working capital in 2022. Long Termi Debt Total Liabilities, None of these options are correct $10,572,740 $5,664,675 $8,854,338 $3,946,273 Total $17,162,545 $23,729,353 Liabilities and Equity Capital Surplus Retained. Earnings 2021 2022 $1,673,992 $2,438,271 Common Net Fixed Assets $8,790,768 $10,449,511 Stock ($0.50 $1,300,000 $1,600,000 par) $1,033,110 $1,987,233 $2,707,102 $4,425,504 $9,242,830 $11,468,302 $11,949,932 $15,893,806 $1,148,120 $1,800,969 $2,764,493 $4,434,578 $17,162,545 $23,729,353PLASMA SCREENS CORPORATION Balance Sheets December 31, 2021 and 2020 2021 2020 Assets Current assets: Cash $ 155,100 74,800 87,000 2,400 171,800 88,000 72,800 1,200 Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid rent Long-term assets: Land 440,000 732,00ө (406, ө00) $1,085,300 440, ө0ө 630,000 252,000) $1,151,800 Equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable Interest payable Income tax payable Long-term liabilities: Notes payable Stockholders' equity: 91,000 6,900 6,400 $ 77,800 13,800 4, 200 115,000 230,000 Common stock 660,000 206,000 $1,085,300 660,000 166,000 $1,151,800 Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity Additional Information for 2021: 1. Net income is $61,000. 2. The company purchases $102,000 in equipment. 3. Depreciation expense is $154,000. 4. The company repays $115,000 in notes payable. 5. The company declares and pays a cash dividend of $21,000. %24 %24 %24
- Assets Cash $ 15,050 Marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventory Property and equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable Current notes payable Mortgage payable Bonds payable 8,260 13,400 11,100 165,500 (12,000) $201,310 $ 8,180 3,880 4,350 Common stock Retained earnings 21,480 113,900 49,520 $ 201,310 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity The average number of common stock shares outstanding during Year 3 was 880 shares. Net income for the year was $14,400. Required Compute each of the following: Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. For percentages, 0.2345 should be entered as 23.45. a. Current ratio per share b. Earnings per share c. Quick (acid-test) ratio d. Return on investment + % % e. Return on equity f. Debt to equity ratioDate Accounts Debit Credit Cash 145,000 a. Accounts Receivable 145,000 b. Selling and Administrative Expenses 32,000 Cash 32,000 Accounts Payable 39,000 C. Cash 39,000 d. Raw Materials Inventory 28,200 Accounts Payable 28,200 Work-in-Process Inventory Manufacturing Overhead 8,850 e. 1,200 Raw Materials Inventory 10,050 Work-in-Process Inventory Manufacturing Overhead f. 20,600 18,400 Wages Payable 39,000 Wages Payable 38,700 g. Cash 38,700 h. Manufacturing Overhead 2,500 Accumulated Depreciation 2,500 Work-in-Process Inventory 16,480 i. Manufacturing Overhead 16,480 j. Finished Goods Inventory 47,430 Work-in-Process Inventory 47,430 k. Accounts Receivable 104,000 Sales Revenue 104,000 k. Cost of Goods Sold 47,430 Finished Goods Inventory 47,430 L. Cost of Goods Sold 5,620 Manufacturing Overhead 5,620Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Golden Corporation's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit. (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) any change in Income Taxes Payable reflects the accrual and cash payment of taxes. Assets Cash Accounts receivable. Inventory Total current assets GOLDEN CORPORATION Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Equipment Accumulated depreciation-Equipment Total assets Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable. Income taxes payable. Total current liabilities Equity Common stock, $2 par value Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity GOLDEN CORPORATION Income Statement For Current Year Ended…
- The most recent financial statements for Crosby, Incorporated, appear below. Sales for 2022 are projected to grow by 20 percent. Interest expense will remain constant, the tax rate and the dividend payout rate also will remain constant. Costs, other expenses, current assets, fixed assets, and accounts payable increase spontaneously with sales. Sales Costs Other expenses Earnings before interest and taxes Interest expense Taxable income Taxes (24%) CROSBY, INCORPORATED 2021 Income Statement Net income Dividends Addition to retained earnings Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory $31,335 69,745 $ 20,640 43,580 91,960 $747,000 582,000 18,000 FA $147,000 14,000 $ 133,000 31,920 $ 101,080 CROSBY, INCORPORATED Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021 Assets Seved Liabilities and Owners' Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable Total $ 54,800 14,000 $ 68,800 MA000Seminole Corporation reported the following items at December 31, 2021, and 2020: (Click the icon to view the comparative financial information.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the company's (a) quick (acid-test) ratio and (b) days' sales outstanding for 2021. Evaluate each ratio value as strong or weak. All sales are on account with terms of net 30 days. (a) Enter the formula and calculate the quick (acid-test) ratio for 2021. (Abbreviation used: Cash* = Cash and cash equivalents. Round your final answer to two decimal places.) Cash* + Short-term investments + Net current receivables + Total current liabilities = Quick (acid-test) ratio $ Seminole's quick (acid-test) ratio is considered fairly weak. (b) Select the formula and calculate Seminole's days' sales outstanding for 2021. (Round interim calculations to two decimal places, XX.XX. Round the days' sales outstanding up to the next whole day.) Accounts receivable turnover = + Days' sales outstanding Seminole's days'…Assets Current assets: Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Total current assets Investments Plant and equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation Net plant and equipment Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable Notes payable Accrued taxes Total current liabilities Long-term liabilities: Bonds payable Total liabilities Stockholders' equity Preferred stock, $ 50 par value Common stock, $ 1 par value Capital paid in excess of par Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 611,000 272,000 $ 52,500 22,500 178,000 290,000 $ 543,000 66,200 339,000 $948,200 $ 95,100 78,700 12,000 $ 185,800 159,400 $ 345,200 $ 100,000 80,000 190,000 233,000 $ 603,000 $948,200
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