Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow.   At December 31 Current Year 1 Year Ago 2 Years Ago Assets       Cash $ 32,700 $ 37,849 $ 37,130 Accounts receivable, net 94,775 65,580 51,527 Merchandise inventory 120,330 86,659 53,800 Prepaid expenses 10,118 10,034 4,252 Plant assets, net 285,450 268,303 235,991 Total assets $ 543,373 $ 468,425 $ 382,700 Liabilities and Equity       Accounts payable $ 138,006 $ 78,372 $ 51,022 Long-term notes payable 100,111 107,738 83,731 Common stock, $10 par value 163,500 163,500 162,500 Retained earnings 141,756 118,815 85,447 Total liabilities and equity $ 543,373 $ 468,425 $ 382,700   For both the current year and one year ago, compute the following ratios:    1. Express the balance sheets in common-size percents. 2. Assuming annual sales have not changed in the last three years, is the change in accounts receivable as a percentage of total assets favorable or unfavorable? 3. Assuming annual sales have not changed in the last three years, is the change in merchandise inventory as a percentage of total assets favorable or unfavorable?

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Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow.
 

At December 31 Current Year 1 Year Ago 2 Years Ago
Assets      
Cash $ 32,700 $ 37,849 $ 37,130
Accounts receivable, net 94,775 65,580 51,527
Merchandise inventory 120,330 86,659 53,800
Prepaid expenses 10,118 10,034 4,252
Plant assets, net 285,450 268,303 235,991
Total assets $ 543,373 $ 468,425 $ 382,700
Liabilities and Equity      
Accounts payable $ 138,006 $ 78,372 $ 51,022
Long-term notes payable 100,111 107,738 83,731
Common stock, $10 par value 163,500 163,500 162,500
Retained earnings 141,756 118,815 85,447
Total liabilities and equity $ 543,373 $ 468,425 $ 382,700

 

For both the current year and one year ago, compute the following ratios: 

 

1. Express the balance sheets in common-size percents.
2. Assuming annual sales have not changed in the last three years, is the change in accounts receivable as a percentage of total assets favorable or unfavorable?
3. Assuming annual sales have not changed in the last three years, is the change in merchandise inventory as a percentage of total assets favorable or unfavorable?

 

 

 

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