Required information Use the following information for the Quick Studies below. (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Land Total assets Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Current Year $ 12,200 63,000 62,000 100,500 $ 237,700 Express the items in common-size percents. (Round your percentage answers to one decimal place.) Land Total assets Current Year Prior Year $ 15,400 28,700 54,400 75,000 $ 173,500 % % % % 0.0 % Prior Year % % % 100.0 %
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Use the following information for the Quick Studies below. (Algo)
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Cash
Accounts receivable.
Equipment, net
Land
Total assets
Cash
Accounts receivable
Equipment, net
Current Year
$ 12,200
63,000
62,000
100,500
$ 237,700
Express the items in common-size percents. (Round your percentage answers to one decimal place.)
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Total assets
Current Year
Prior Year
$ 15,400
28,700
54,400
75,000
$ 173,500
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- Required information Use the following information for the Quick Studies below. (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Land Total assets QS 17-6 (Algo) Vertical analysis LO P2 Current Year $ 12,700 64,000 64,000 100,500 $ 241,200 Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Express the items in common-size percents. (Round your percentage answers to one decimal place.) Land Total assets Current Year Prior Year $ 16, 200 29,900 56,000 76,000 $ 178,100 % % % % 0.0 % Prior Year % % % % 0.0 %Prepare a vertical analysis of both the balance sheets and income statements for Year 4 and Year 3. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Analysis Analysis Bal Sheet Inc Stmt Prepare a vertical analysis of the balance sheets for Year 4 and Year 3. (Percentages may not add exactly due to rounding. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e., .2345 should be entered as 23.45).) Assets Current assets Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid items Total current assets Investments RUNDLE COMPANY Vertical Analysis of Balance Sheets Year 4 Plant (net) Land Total long-term assets Total assets Liabilities and stockholders' equity Liabilities Current liabilities Notes payable Accounts payable Salaries payable Total current liabilities. Noncurrent liabilities Bonds payable Other Total noncurrent liabilities Total liabilities Stockholders' equity Preferred stock (par value $10, 4% cumulative, nonparticipating; 7,200 shares authorized…Required information Use the following information for the Quick Studies below. (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Land Total assets Percent change = Compute the annual dollar changes and percent changes for each of the following items. (Decreases should be entered with a minus sign. Round your percentage answers to one decimal place.) Cash Accounts receivable Equipment, net Land Total assets $ Current Year $ 12,200 63,000 62,000 100,500 $ 237,700 $ Prior Year $ 15,400 28,700 54,400 75,000 $ 173,500 Horizontal Analysis - Calculation of Percent Change Numerator: Current Year Prior Year 12,200 $ 15,400 63,000 28,700 62,000 54,400 100,500 75,000 237,700 $ 173,500 Denominator: Dollar Change Percent Change % % % % %
- Find the following using the data bellow Accounts receivable = 111,100,000 Current assets = 316,500,000 Total assets = 600,000,000 A. Return on assets B. Common equity C .Quick ratioRequired: 1. Express all of the asset, liability, and sales data in trend percentages. Use Year 1 as the base year. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e., 0.1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Sales Current assets: Cash Accounts receivable, net Inventory Total current assets Current liabilities Year 1 % % % % % % Year 2 % % % % % % Year 3 % % % % % % Year 4 % % % % % Year 5 % % % % %Using these data from the comparative balance sheets of Blossom Company, perform vertical analysis. (Round percentages to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.5%.) Dec. 31, 2022 Dec. 31, 2021 Amount Percentage Amount Percentage Accounts receivable (net) $424,551 enter Accounts receivable in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 % $ 333,450 enter Accounts receivable in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 % Inventory 707,585 enter Inventory in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 % 589,950 enter Inventory in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 % Total assets 3,011,000 enter Total assets in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 % 2,565,000 enter Total assets in percentages on Dec. 31, 2022 %
- Perform a vertical analysis for the balance sheet entry "Accounts Payable" given below (as a %). (Round your answer to one decimal place.)Express the Balance Sheets/Financial Position and Income Statement in common-size percents, using Year 2019 as base year. Round percents to one decimal. Do not put the percent when writing your answer. Refer to the format given Common-Size Comparative Financial Position In % At December 31 2021 2020 2019 Assets Casha. Compute the current ratio for the current year. (Abbreviations used: STI = Short-term investments. Round your answer to two decimal places, X.XX.) Current ratio More Info a. Current ratio b. Cash ratio c. Acid-test ratio d. Inventory turnover e. Days' sales in inventory f. Days' sales in receivables g. Gross profit percentage Print Done Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields a Financial Statements Balance Sheet: Cash Short-term Investments Net Accounts Receivables Merchandise Inventory Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Income Statement: Net Credit Sales Cost of Goods Sold $ Current Year Preceding Year 15,000 $ 11,000 56,000 64,000 13,000 159,000 132,000 465,000 317,000 29,000 27,000 94,000 82,000 7,000 239,000 89,000
- What is the IRR of the following set of cash flows? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Year 0123 IRR Cash Flow -$17,300 8,000 9,300 7,800 %Balance Sheet Prepare a vertical analysis of the balance sheets for Year 4 and Year 3. Note: Percentages may not add exactly due to rounding. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (L.e., .2345 should be entered as 23.45). Assats Current assets Cash Income Statement Marketable securities Accounts receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid Items Total current assets Investments Plant (net) Land Total long-term assets Total assets Liabilities and stockholders' equity Liabilities Current liabilities Notes payable Accounts payable Salaries payable Total current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Bonds payable Other FANNING COMPANY Vertical Analysis of Balance Sheeta Year 4 Total noncurrent liabilales Total abilities Stockholders' equity Preferred stock (par value $10, 4% cumulative, nonparticipating: 6,600 shares authorized and issued) Common stock (no par; 50,000 shares authorized; 10,000 shares issued) Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity…What is the IRR of the following set of cash flows? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Year 0123 Cash Flow -$ 16,100 6,800 8,100 6,600 IRR %