Gross profit margin Operating profit margin Return on capital employed

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The Directors of BM Ltd have identified two existing established businesses that may be suitable to purchase to fulfil their expansion plans and have asked you to calculate and compare ratios for both companies before making a recommendation on which company to purchase.

 

Income Statements for the Year Ended 31st Dec 2020

     
           
 

KM Ltd

 

ROW Ltd

   

£'000

   

£'000

Sales revenue

 

8,320

   

11,250

Cost of sales

 

(6,020)

   

(9,030)

Gross profit

 

2,300

   

2,220

Operating expenses

 

(1,048)

   

(1,535)

Operating profit

 

1,252

   

685

Finance charges

 

(20)

   

(70)

Profit before tax

 

1,232

   

615

Taxation

 

(62)

   

(30)

Profit for the year

 

1,170

   

585

 

SOFP (Balance Sheet) as at 31st Dec 2020

     
 

KM Ltd

 

ROW Ltd

 

£'000

£'000

 

£'000

£'000

Non-current assets

 

502

   

198

           

Current assets

         

 Inventory

1,290

   

2,437

 

 Trade receivables

    730

   

1,990

 
   

2,020

   

4,427

Total assets

 

2,522

   

4,625

           

Equity

         

Share capital

  1,350

   

     800

 

Reserves

580

   

  1,145

 
   

       1,930

   

    1,945

           

Current liabilities

         

 Trade payables

430

   

     850

 

 Taxation

       62

   

       30

 

 Bank overdraft

      35

   

     350

 
   

         527

   

      1,230

           

Non-current liabilities

         

Loans

 

           65

   

1,450

Total equity and liabilities

 

 2,522

   

      4,625

You are required to:

 

  1. Use your Excel skills to calculate the following ratios for both companies.

 

  1. Gross profit margin
  2. Operating profit margin
  3. Return on capital employed
  4. Asset turnover
  5. Current ratio
  6. Acid test
  7. Inventory days
  8. Trade receivable days
  9. Trade payable days
  10. Working capital cycle/operating cycle
  11. Gearing
  12. Interest cover
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