Marshall Inc. Comparative Income Statement For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1 1   20Y2 20Y1 2 Sales $10,850,000.00 $10,000,000.00 3 Cost of goods sold 6,000,000.00 5,450,000.00 4 Gross profit $4,850,000.00 $4,550,000.00 5 Selling expenses $2,170,000.00 $2,000,000.00 6 Administrative expenses 1,627,500.00 1,500,000.00 7 Total operating expenses $3,797,500.00 $3,500,000.00 8 Income from operations $1,052,500.00 $1,050,000.00 9 Other revenue 99,500.00 20,000.00 10   $1,152,000.00 $1,070,000.00 11 Other expense (interest) 132,000.00 120,000.00 12 Income before income tax $1,020,000.00 $950,000.00 13 Income tax expense 420,000.00 400,000.00 14 Net income $600,000.00 $550,000.00         Marshall Inc. Comparative Balance Sheet December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1 1   20Y2 20Y1 2 Assets     3 Current assets:     4 Cash $1,050,000.00 $950,000.00 5 Marketable securities 301,000.00 420,000.00 6 Accounts receivable (net) 585,000.00 500,000.00 7 Inventories 420,000.00 380,000.00 8 Prepaid expenses 108,000.00 20,000.00 9 Total current assets $2,464,000.00 $2,270,000.00 10 Long-term investments 800,000.00 800,000.00 11 Property, plant, and equipment (net) 5,760,000.00 5,184,000.00 12 Total assets $9,024,000.00 $8,254,000.00 13 Liabilities     14 Current liabilities $880,000.00 $800,000.00 15 Long-term liabilities:     16 Mortgage note payable, 6%, $200,000.00 $0.00 17 Bonds payable, 4%, 3,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 18 Total long-term liabilities $3,200,000.00 $3,000,000.00 19 Total liabilities $4,080,000.00 $3,800,000.00 20 Stockholders’ Equity     21 Preferred 4% stock, $5 par $250,000.00 $250,000.00 22 Common stock, $5 par 500,000.00 500,000.00 23 Retained earnings 4,194,000.00 3,704,000.00 24 Total stockholders’ equity $4,944,000.00 $4,454,000.00 25 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $9,024,000.00 $8,254,000.00       Determine the following measures for 20Y2 (round to one decimal place, including percentages, except for per-share amounts):         6. Inventory turnover 7. Number of days’ sales in inventory 8. Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities 9. Ratio of liabilities to stockholders’ equity 10. Times interest earned 11. Asset turnover 12. Return on total assets 13. Return on stockholders’ equity 14. Return on common stockholders’ equity 15. Earnings per share on common stock 16. Price-earnings ratio 17. Dividends per share of common stock 18. Dividend yield Determine the following measures for 20Y2 (round to one decimal place, including percentages, except for per-share amounts):       6. Inventory turnover                                                   So i pretty much have all the answers but number 6 is what i keep getting wrong. I get 6.9 and my professors says it wrong and i dont know how. I want to see if im messigg up not sure what to do. I just need help on number 6 please. I tried 6.9 and round to 7 and nothing.

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Marshall Inc.

Comparative Income Statement

For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1

1

 

20Y2

20Y1

2

Sales

$10,850,000.00

$10,000,000.00

3

Cost of goods sold

6,000,000.00

5,450,000.00

4

Gross profit

$4,850,000.00

$4,550,000.00

5

Selling expenses

$2,170,000.00

$2,000,000.00

6

Administrative expenses

1,627,500.00

1,500,000.00

7

Total operating expenses

$3,797,500.00

$3,500,000.00

8

Income from operations

$1,052,500.00

$1,050,000.00

9

Other revenue

99,500.00

20,000.00

10

 

$1,152,000.00

$1,070,000.00

11

Other expense (interest)

132,000.00

120,000.00

12

Income before income tax

$1,020,000.00

$950,000.00

13

Income tax expense

420,000.00

400,000.00

14

Net income

$600,000.00

$550,000.00

 

 

 

 

Marshall Inc.

Comparative Balance Sheet

December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1

1

 

20Y2

20Y1

2

Assets

 

 

3

Current assets:

 

 

4

Cash

$1,050,000.00

$950,000.00

5

Marketable securities

301,000.00

420,000.00

6

Accounts receivable (net)

585,000.00

500,000.00

7

Inventories

420,000.00

380,000.00

8

Prepaid expenses

108,000.00

20,000.00

9

Total current assets

$2,464,000.00

$2,270,000.00

10

Long-term investments

800,000.00

800,000.00

11

Property, plant, and equipment (net)

5,760,000.00

5,184,000.00

12

Total assets

$9,024,000.00

$8,254,000.00

13

Liabilities

 

 

14

Current liabilities

$880,000.00

$800,000.00

15

Long-term liabilities:

 

 

16

Mortgage note payable, 6%,

$200,000.00

$0.00

17

Bonds payable, 4%,

3,000,000.00

3,000,000.00

18

Total long-term liabilities

$3,200,000.00

$3,000,000.00

19

Total liabilities

$4,080,000.00

$3,800,000.00

20

Stockholders’ Equity

 

 

21

Preferred 4% stock, $5 par

$250,000.00

$250,000.00

22

Common stock, $5 par

500,000.00

500,000.00

23

Retained earnings

4,194,000.00

3,704,000.00

24

Total stockholders’ equity

$4,944,000.00

$4,454,000.00

25

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$9,024,000.00

$8,254,000.00

 

 

 

Determine the following measures for 20Y2 (round to one decimal place, including percentages, except for per-share amounts):

 

 

 

 

6.

Inventory turnover

7.

Number of days’ sales in inventory

8.

Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities

9.

Ratio of liabilities to stockholders’ equity

10.

Times interest earned

11.

Asset turnover

12.

Return on total assets

13.

Return on stockholders’ equity

14.

Return on common stockholders’ equity

15.

Earnings per share on common stock

16.

Price-earnings ratio

17.

Dividends per share of common stock

18.

Dividend yield

Determine the following measures for 20Y2 (round to one decimal place, including percentages, except for per-share amounts):

 

 

 

6. Inventory turnover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So i pretty much have all the answers but number 6 is what i keep getting wrong. I get 6.9 and my professors says it wrong and i dont know how. I want to see if im messigg up not sure what to do. I just need help on number 6 please. I tried 6.9 and round to 7 and nothing.

 

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