Hypothetical comparative condensed balance sheets of Nike, Inc. are presented here. NIKE, INC. Condensed Balance Sheets May 31 ($ in millions) 2022 2021 Assets Current assets $8,856 $8,014 Property, plant, and equipment (net) 1,776 1,710 Other assets 1,368 1,509 Total assets $12,000 $11,233 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities $2,952 $3,001 Long-term liabilities 1,176 1,191 Stockholders’ equity 7,872 7,041 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $12,000 $11,233 (a) Prepare a horizontal analysis of the balance sheet data for Nike, using 2021 as a base. (If amount and percentage are a decrease show the numbers as negative, e.g. -55,000, -20% or (55,000), (20%). Round percentages to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.1%.) NIKE, INC. Condensed Balance Sheet May 31 ($ in millions) 2022 2021 Increase (Decrease) Percentage Change from 2021 Assets Current assets $8,856 $8,014 $enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Property, plant, and equipment (net) 1,776 1,710 enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Other assets 1,368 1,509 enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Total assets $12,000 $11,233 $enter a total amount for this part of the balance sheet enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities $2,952 $3,001 $enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Long-term liabilities 1,176 1,191 enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Stockholders’ equity 7,872 7,041 enter a dollar amount enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $12,000 $11,233 $enter a total amount for this part of the balance sheet enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % (b) Prepare a vertical analysis of the balance sheet data for Nike for 2022. NIKE, INC. Condensed Balance Sheet choose the accounting period $ (in millions) Percent Assets Current assets $8,856 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Property, plant, and equipment (net) 1,776 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Other assets 1,368 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Total assets $12,000 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities $2,952 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Long-term liabilities 1,176 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Stockholders’ equity 7,872 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $12,000 enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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Hypothetical comparative condensed balance sheets of Nike, Inc. are presented here.
NIKE, INC.
Condensed Balance Sheets May 31 ($ in millions) |
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2022
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2021
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Assets
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Current assets
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$8,856
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$8,014
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Property, plant, and equipment (net)
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1,776
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1,710
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Other assets
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1,368
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1,509
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Total assets
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$12,000
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$11,233
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Liabilities and
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Current liabilities
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$2,952
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$3,001
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Long-term liabilities
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1,176
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1,191
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Stockholders’ equity
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7,872
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7,041
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
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$12,000
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$11,233
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(a) Prepare a horizontal analysis of the
NIKE, INC.
Condensed Balance Sheet May 31 ($ in millions) |
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2022
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2021
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Increase
(Decrease) |
Percentage
Change from 2021 |
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Assets
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Current assets
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$8,856
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$8,014
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$enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Property, plant, and equipment (net)
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1,776
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1,710
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enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Other assets
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1,368
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1,509
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enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Total assets
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$12,000
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$11,233
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$enter a total amount for this part of the balance sheet
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
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Current liabilities
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$2,952
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$3,001
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$enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Long-term liabilities
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1,176
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1,191
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enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Stockholders’ equity
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7,872
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7,041
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enter a dollar amount
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
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$12,000
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$11,233
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$enter a total amount for this part of the balance sheet
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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(b) Prepare a vertical analysis of the balance sheet data for Nike for 2022.
NIKE, INC.
Condensed Balance Sheet choose the accounting period |
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$ (in millions)
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Percent
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Assets
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Current assets
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$8,856
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Property, plant, and equipment (net)
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1,776
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
|
%
|
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Other assets
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1,368
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
|
%
|
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Total assets
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$12,000
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
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Current liabilities
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$2,952
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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||
Long-term liabilities
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1,176
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
|
%
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Stockholders’ equity
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7,872
|
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
|
%
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
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$12,000
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enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place
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%
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