The comparative statements of Corbin Company are presented below. CORBIN COMPANY Income Statement For the Years Ended

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The comparative statements of Corbin Company are presented below.

CORBIN COMPANY
Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31
   
2017
 
2016
Net sales (all on account)   $600,500     $520,200  
Expenses            
    Cost of goods sold   414,600     354,200  
    Selling and administrative   119,900     113,300  
    Interest expense   8,200     5,100  
    Income tax expense   17,100     14,700  
      Total expenses   559,800     487,300  
Net income   $ 40,700     $ 32,900  

 

CORBIN COMPANY
Balance Sheets
December 31
Assets
 
2017
 
2016
Current assets            
    Cash   $ 21,100     $ 17,600  
    Short-term investments   17,100     15,200  
    Accounts receivable (net)   86,100     73,000  
    Inventory   89,400     70,100  
      Total current assets   213,700     175,900  
Plant assets (net)   423,800     383,200  
Total assets   $637,500     $559,100  
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
           
Current liabilities            
    Accounts payable   $121,600     $110,200  
    Income taxes payable   22,500     20,900  
      Total current liabilities   144,100     131,100  
Long-term liabilities            
    Bonds payable   120,600     79,800  
      Total liabilities   264,700     210,900  
Stockholders’ equity            
    Common stock ($5 par)   151,200     151,200  
    Retained earnings   221,600     197,000  
      Total stockholders’ equity   372,800     348,200  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $637,500     $559,100  


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The common stock recently sold at $19.97 per share.

Compute the following ratios for 2017. (Round Acid-test ratio and Earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.65, and all other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 6.8 or 6.8%.)

(a)   Current ratio.  
 
:1
(b)   Acid-test ratio.  
 
:1
(c)   Accounts receivable turnover.  
 
 times
(d)   Inventory turnover.  
 
 times
(e)   Profit margin.  
 
%
(f)   Asset turnover.  
 
 times
(g)   Return on assets.  
 
%
(h)   Return on common stockholders’ equity.  
 
%
(i)   Earnings per share.   $
 
 
(j)   Price-earnings ratio.  
 
 times
(k)   Payout ratio.  
 
%
(l)   Debt to assets ratio.  
 
%
(m)   Times interest earned.
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