Measures of liquidity, Solvency, and Profitability The comparative financial statements of Marshall Inc. are as follows. The market price of Marshall common stock was $ 51 on December 31, 20Y2. Marshall Inc. Comparative Retained Earnings Statement For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1        20Y2      20Y1 Retained earnings, January 1 $3,609,825    $3,039,675    Net income 772,800   622,600   Dividends:           On preferred stock (13,300)   (13,300)     On common stock (39,150)   (39,150)   Retained earnings, December 31 $4,330,175    $3,609,825    Marshall Inc. Comparative Income Statement For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1       20Y2     20Y1 Sales $5,014,005   $4,619,600   Cost of merchandise sold 1,696,520   1,560,800   Gross profit $3,317,485   $3,058,800   Selling expenses $1,172,660   $1,400,700   Administrative expenses 998,935   822,630   Total operating expenses $2,171,595   $2,223,330   Income from operations $1,145,890   $835,470   Other revenue and expense:             Other revenue 60,310   53,330       Other expense (interest) (328,000)   (180,800)   Income before income tax expense $878,200   $708,000   Income tax expense 105,400   85,400

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Measures of liquidity, Solvency, and Profitability

The comparative financial statements of Marshall Inc. are as follows. The market price of Marshall common stock was $ 51 on December 31, 20Y2.

Marshall Inc.
Comparative Retained Earnings Statement
For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1
       20Y2      20Y1
Retained earnings, January 1 $3,609,825    $3,039,675   
Net income 772,800   622,600  
Dividends:        
  On preferred stock (13,300)   (13,300)  
  On common stock (39,150)   (39,150)  
Retained earnings, December 31 $4,330,175    $3,609,825   


Marshall Inc.
Comparative Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1
      20Y2     20Y1
Sales $5,014,005   $4,619,600  
Cost of merchandise sold 1,696,520   1,560,800  
Gross profit $3,317,485   $3,058,800  
Selling expenses $1,172,660   $1,400,700  
Administrative expenses 998,935   822,630  
Total operating expenses $2,171,595   $2,223,330  
Income from operations $1,145,890   $835,470  
Other revenue and expense:        
    Other revenue 60,310   53,330  
    Other expense (interest) (328,000)   (180,800)  
Income before income tax expense $878,200   $708,000  
Income tax expense 105,400   85,400  
Net income $772,800   $622,600  


Marshall Inc.
Comparative Balance Sheet
December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1
       20Y2      20Y1
Assets  
Current assets:    
  Cash $907,950   $687,900  
  Marketable securities 1,374,190   1,139,950  
  Accounts receivable (net) 905,200   854,100  
  Inventories 686,200   525,600  
  Prepaid expenses 171,766   137,580  
    Total current assets $4,045,306   $3,345,130  
Long-term investments 1,949,027   16,723  
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 5,330,000   4,797,000  
Total assets $11,324,333   $8,158,853  
Liabilities
Current liabilities $1,264,158   $659,028  
Long-term liabilities:    
  Mortgage note payable, 8% $1,840,000   $0  
  Bonds payable, 8% 2,260,000   2,260,000  
    Total long-term liabilities $4,100,000   $2,260,000  
Total liabilities $5,364,158   $2,919,028  
Stockholders' Equity    
Preferred $0.70 stock, $40 par $760,000   $760,000  
Common stock, $10 par 870,000   870,000  
Retained earnings 4,330,175   3,609,825  
Total stockholders' equity $5,960,175   $5,239,825  
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $11,324,333   $8,158,853  

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Determine the following measures for 20Y2, rounding to one decimal place, except for dollar amounts, which should be rounded to the nearest cent. Use the rounded answer of the requirement for subsequent requirement, if required. Assume 365 days a year.

     
     
     
     
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10.   Times interest earned fill in the blank 10  
11.   Asset turnover fill in the blank 11  
12.   Return on total assets fill in the blank 12 %
13.   Return on stockholders’ equity fill in the blank 13 %
14.   Return on common stockholders’ equity fill in the blank 14 %
15.   Earnings per share on common stock $fill in the blank 15  
16.   Price-earnings ratio fill in the blank 16  
17.  Dividends per share of common stock $fill in the blank 17  
18.   Dividend yield fill in the blank 18 %
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