Required: 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. 1. Working capital $fill in the blank 1 2. Current ratio fill in the blank 2 3. Quick ratio fill in the blank 3
Required: 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. 1. Working capital $fill in the blank 1 2. Current ratio fill in the blank 2 3. Quick ratio fill in the blank 3
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The comparative financial statements of Marshall Inc. are as follows. The market price of Marshall common stock was $ 59 on December 31, 20Y2.
Marshall Inc. | ||||||
Comparative |
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For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1 | ||||||
20Y2 | 20Y1 | |||||
Retained earnings, January 1 | $4,135,050 | $3,490,250 | ||||
Net income | 960,000 | 714,900 | ||||
Total | $5,095,050 | $4,205,150 | ||||
Dividends: | ||||||
On |
$11,900 | $11,900 | ||||
On common stock | 58,200 | 58,200 | ||||
Total dividends | $70,100 | $70,100 | ||||
Retained earnings, December 31 | $5,024,950 | $4,135,050 |
Marshall Inc. | ||||
Comparative Income Statement | ||||
For the Years Ended December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1 | ||||
20Y2 | 20Y1 | |||
Sales | $5,560,775 | $5,123,430 | ||
Cost of goods sold | 2,058,600 | 1,893,910 | ||
Gross profit | $3,502,175 | $3,229,520 | ||
Selling expenses | $1,138,660 | $1,431,030 | ||
Administrative expenses | 969,965 | 840,440 | ||
Total operating expenses | $2,108,625 | $2,271,470 | ||
Income from operations | $1,393,550 | $958,050 | ||
Other revenue | 73,350 | 61,150 | ||
$1,466,900 | $1,019,200 | |||
Other expense (interest) | 376,000 | 207,200 | ||
Income before income tax | $1,090,900 | $812,000 | ||
Income tax expense | 130,900 | 97,100 | ||
Net income | $960,000 | $714,900 |
Marshall Inc. | ||||||
Comparative |
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December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1 | ||||||
20Y2 | 20Y1 | |||||
Assets | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||
Cash | $1,002,590 | $1,005,340 | ||||
Marketable securities | 1,517,440 | 1,666,000 | ||||
1,043,900 | 978,200 | |||||
Inventories | 773,800 | 598,600 | ||||
Prepaid expenses | 189,681 | 201,070 | ||||
Total current assets | $4,527,411 | $4,449,210 | ||||
Long-term investments | 2,367,994 | 903,528 | ||||
Property, plant, and equipment (net) | 6,110,000 | 5,499,000 | ||||
Total assets | $13,005,405 | $10,851,738 | ||||
Liabilities | ||||||
Current liabilities | $1,460,455 | $2,306,688 | ||||
Long-term liabilities: | ||||||
Mortgage note payable, 8% | $2,110,000 | $0 | ||||
Bonds payable, 8% | 2,590,000 | 2,590,000 | ||||
Total long-term liabilities | $4,700,000 | $2,590,000 | ||||
Total liabilities | $6,160,455 | $4,896,688 | ||||
Preferred $0.70 stock, $50 par | $850,000 | $850,000 | ||||
Common stock, $10 par | 970,000 | 970,000 | ||||
Retained earnings | 5,024,950 | 4,135,050 | ||||
Total stockholders' equity | $6,844,950 | $5,955,050 | ||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $13,005,405 | $10,851,738 |
Required:
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.
1. |
$fill in the blank 1 | |
2. |
fill in the blank 2 | |
3. Quick ratio | fill in the blank 3 | |
4. Accounts receivable turnover | fill in the blank 4 | |
5. Number of days' sales in receivables | fill in the blank 5 | days |
6. Inventory turnover | fill in the blank 6 | |
7. Number of days' sales in inventory | fill in the blank 7 | days |
8. Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities | fill in the blank 8 | |
9. Ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity | fill in the blank 9 | |
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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