Financial data for Joel de Paris, Incorporated, for last year follow:   Joel de Paris, Incorporated Balance Sheet   Beginning Balance Ending Balance Assets     Cash $ 139,000 $ 133,000 Accounts receivable 340,000 489,000 Inventory 560,000 487,000 Plant and equipment, net 821,000 791,000 Investment in Buisson, S.A. 395,000 434,000 Land (undeveloped) 254,000 249,000 Total assets $ 2,509,000 $ 2,583,000 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity     Accounts payable $ 378,000 $ 333,000 Long-term debt 1,041,000 1,041,000 Stockholders' equity 1,090,000 1,209,000 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 2,509,000 $ 2,583,000   Joel de Paris, Incorporated Income Statement Sales   $ 5,264,000 Operating expenses   4,369,120 Net operating income   894,880 Interest and taxes:     Interest expense $ 118,000   Tax expense 207,000 325,000 Net income   $ 569,880 The company paid dividends of $450,880 last year. The “Investment in Buisson, S.A.,” on the balance sheet represents an investment in the stock of another company. The company's minimum required rate of return of 15%.   Required: 1. Compute the company's average operating assets for last year. 2. Compute the company’s margin, turnover, and return on investment (ROI) for last year. (Round "Margin", "Turnover" and "ROI" to 2 decimal places.) 3. What was the company’s residual income last year

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Problem 11-17 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income [LO11-1, LO11-2]

Financial data for Joel de Paris, Incorporated, for last year follow:

 

Joel de Paris, Incorporated
Balance Sheet
  Beginning Balance Ending Balance
Assets    
Cash $ 139,000 $ 133,000
Accounts receivable 340,000 489,000
Inventory 560,000 487,000
Plant and equipment, net 821,000 791,000
Investment in Buisson, S.A. 395,000 434,000
Land (undeveloped) 254,000 249,000
Total assets $ 2,509,000 $ 2,583,000
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity    
Accounts payable $ 378,000 $ 333,000
Long-term debt 1,041,000 1,041,000
Stockholders' equity 1,090,000 1,209,000
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 2,509,000 $ 2,583,000


 

Joel de Paris, Incorporated
Income Statement
Sales   $ 5,264,000
Operating expenses   4,369,120
Net operating income   894,880
Interest and taxes:    
Interest expense $ 118,000  
Tax expense 207,000 325,000
Net income   $ 569,880


The company paid dividends of $450,880 last year. The “Investment in Buisson, S.A.,” on the balance sheet represents an investment in the stock of another company. The company's minimum required rate of return of 15%.

 

Required:

1. Compute the company's average operating assets for last year.

2. Compute the company’s margin, turnover, and return on investment (ROI) for last year. (Round "Margin", "Turnover" and "ROI" to 2 decimal places.)

3. What was the company’s residual income last year?

 

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