Ratio BLUE WATER COMPANY PRIME FISH COMPANY Profitability ratios: 1. Return on equity ratio 2. Return on assets ratio 3. Gross profit margin 4. Net profit margin ratio 5. Earnings per share ratio Asset turnover ratios: 6. Total asset turnover ratio 7. Fixed asset turnover ratio 8. Receivable turnover ratio 9. Inventory turnover ratio Liquidity ratios: 10. Current ratio 11. Quick ratio 12. Cash ratio Solvency ratios: 13. Debt to equity ratio Market ratios: 14. Price earnings ratio 15. Dividend yield ratio % % % % % % % % do do do do % The current year financial statements for Blue Water Company and Prime Fish Company are presented below. Balance sheet Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Property & equipment (net) Blue Water Prime Fish $ 42,400 45,000 $ 19,600 35,200 Other assets Total assets Current liabilities Long-term debt (interest rate: 10%) Capital stock ($10 par value) Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 425,800 Income statement Sales revenue (1/3 on credit) Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Net income Other data Per share stock price at end of current year Average income tax rate $ 426,000 (234,000) (163,800) 92,000 161,000 85,400 $ 425,800 $ 92,000 74,800 157,800 30,400 70,800 48,400 417,800 319,000 $ 840,000 $ 70,000 62,800 526,000 107,400 73,800 $ 840,000 $ 788,000 (401,400) (312,400) $ 28,200 $ 74,200 $ 23.4 30% $ 29 30% Dividends declared and paid in current year $ 34,400 $ 155,000 Both companies are in the fish catching and manufacturing business. Both have been in business approximately 10 years, and each has had steady growth. The management of each has a different viewpoint in many respects. Blue Water is more conservative, and as its president has said, "We avoid what we consider to be undue risk." Neither company is publicly held. Required: 1. Using year-end balances for all ratios, compute the following ratios: Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Enter percentage answers rounded to 2 decimal places (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).
Ratio BLUE WATER COMPANY PRIME FISH COMPANY Profitability ratios: 1. Return on equity ratio 2. Return on assets ratio 3. Gross profit margin 4. Net profit margin ratio 5. Earnings per share ratio Asset turnover ratios: 6. Total asset turnover ratio 7. Fixed asset turnover ratio 8. Receivable turnover ratio 9. Inventory turnover ratio Liquidity ratios: 10. Current ratio 11. Quick ratio 12. Cash ratio Solvency ratios: 13. Debt to equity ratio Market ratios: 14. Price earnings ratio 15. Dividend yield ratio % % % % % % % % do do do do % The current year financial statements for Blue Water Company and Prime Fish Company are presented below. Balance sheet Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Property & equipment (net) Blue Water Prime Fish $ 42,400 45,000 $ 19,600 35,200 Other assets Total assets Current liabilities Long-term debt (interest rate: 10%) Capital stock ($10 par value) Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 425,800 Income statement Sales revenue (1/3 on credit) Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Net income Other data Per share stock price at end of current year Average income tax rate $ 426,000 (234,000) (163,800) 92,000 161,000 85,400 $ 425,800 $ 92,000 74,800 157,800 30,400 70,800 48,400 417,800 319,000 $ 840,000 $ 70,000 62,800 526,000 107,400 73,800 $ 840,000 $ 788,000 (401,400) (312,400) $ 28,200 $ 74,200 $ 23.4 30% $ 29 30% Dividends declared and paid in current year $ 34,400 $ 155,000 Both companies are in the fish catching and manufacturing business. Both have been in business approximately 10 years, and each has had steady growth. The management of each has a different viewpoint in many respects. Blue Water is more conservative, and as its president has said, "We avoid what we consider to be undue risk." Neither company is publicly held. Required: 1. Using year-end balances for all ratios, compute the following ratios: Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Enter percentage answers rounded to 2 decimal places (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).
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