The balance sheet data below for Randolph Company for two recent years. Assets Year 2 Year 1 Current assets $445     $280 Plant assets   680      520 Total assets $1,125        $800       Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity     Current liabilities $285 $120 Long-term debt   255   160 Common stock   325   320 Retained earnings   260   200 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,125   $800   Required: a.  Using horizontal analysis, show the percentage change for each balance sheet item using Year 1 as a base year. If required, round percentage to one decimal place. If required, use the minus sign to indicate decreases in amounts and percents (negative values). Randolph Company Comparative Balance Sheet December 31, Year 2 and Year 1 Assets Year 2 Year 1 Increase/Decrease Amount Increase/Decrease Percentage Current assets $445 $280 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_1 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_2% Plant assets 680 520 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_3 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_4% Total assets $1,125 $800 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_5 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_6% Liabilities & stockholders' equity         Current liabilities $285 $120 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_7 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_8% Long-term debt 255 160 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_9 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_10% Common stock 325 320 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_11 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_12% Retained earnings 260 200 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_13 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_14% Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,125 $800 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_15 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_16%           b.  Using vertical analysis, prepare a comparative balance sheet. If required, round your answers to one decimal place. Randolph Company Comparative Balance Sheet December 31, Year 2 and Year 1 Assets Year 2 Amount Year 2 Percent Year 1 Amount Year 1 Percent Current assets $445 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_1% $280 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_2% Plant assets 680 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_3% 520 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_4% Total assets $1,125 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_5% $800 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_6% Liabilities & stockholders' equity         Current liabilities $285 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_7% $120 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_8% Long-term debt 255 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_9% 160 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_10% Common stock 325 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_11% 320 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_12% Retained earnings 260 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_13% 200 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_14% Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,125 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_15% $800 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_16%

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  1. The balance sheet data below for Randolph Company for two recent years.

    Assets
    Year 2
    Year 1
    Current assets
    $445
        $280
    Plant assets
      680
         520
    Total assets
    $1,125   
        $800
         
    Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity    
    Current liabilities
    $285
    $120
    Long-term debt
      255
      160
    Common stock
      325
      320
    Retained earnings
      260
      200
    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
    $1,125  
    $800

     

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    a.  Using horizontal analysis, show the percentage change for each balance sheet item using Year 1 as a base year. If required, round percentage to one decimal place. If required, use the minus sign to indicate decreases in amounts and percents (negative values).

    Randolph Company
    Comparative Balance Sheet
    December 31, Year 2 and Year 1
    Assets Year 2 Year 1 Increase/Decrease Amount Increase/Decrease Percentage
    Current assets $445 $280 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_1 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_2%
    Plant assets 680 520 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_3 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_4%
    Total assets $1,125 $800 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_5 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_6%
    Liabilities & stockholders' equity        
    Current liabilities $285 $120 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_7 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_8%
    Long-term debt 255 160 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_9 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_10%
    Common stock 325 320 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_11 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_12%
    Retained earnings 260 200 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_13 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_14%
    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,125 $800 $fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_15 fill in the blank 6d3970fc4febfe4_16%
             

    b.  Using vertical analysis, prepare a comparative balance sheet. If required, round your answers to one decimal place.

    Randolph Company
    Comparative Balance Sheet
    December 31, Year 2 and Year 1
    Assets Year 2 Amount Year 2 Percent Year 1 Amount Year 1 Percent
    Current assets $445 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_1% $280 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_2%
    Plant assets 680 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_3% 520 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_4%
    Total assets $1,125 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_5% $800 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_6%
    Liabilities & stockholders' equity        
    Current liabilities $285 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_7% $120 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_8%
    Long-term debt 255 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_9% 160 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_10%
    Common stock 325 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_11% 320 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_12%
    Retained earnings 260 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_13% 200 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_14%
    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,125 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_15% $800 fill in the blank 2b0bb3f4f040039_16%
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