FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781618533111
Author: DYCKMAN
Publisher: Cambridge Business Publishers
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Chapter 1, Problem 37P
a.
To determine
Prepare an income statement,
b.
To determine
Calculate the portion of owners’ contribution to total assets.
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Below is a comparative statement of financial position for Egglestone Vibe Inc. as at December
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Egglestone Vibe Inc.
Statement of Financial Position
Cash
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Land
Plant assets
Assets:
Investments-available for sale (OC)
Additional Information:
Accumulated depreciation-plant assets
Goodwill(n)
Total assets
Liables and Equity:
Accounts payable
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Retained earnings
Accumulated other comprehensive income
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December 31
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2020
$ 84,500 $ 37,706
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302,900 235,300
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i. Net income for the 2021 fiscal year was $24,700.
i. On March 1, 2021, land was purchased for expansion purposes. On July 12, 2021,
another section of land with a carrying value of $111,800…
Prepare the following financial reports for the month of January 2020:
a) Income Statement
b) Balance Sheet
c) Statement of Financial Position
d) Statement of Cash Flows
See the tabulation table.
As per the latest annual report, the following information is made available from
the financial statements of ABC Inc. for the year 2019.
Sales
COGS
EBIT
EBITDA
Interest Expense
Net Income
Total Debt
Total Assets.
Particulars
Net Fixed Assets
Total Equity
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Cash & Cash Equivalents
Accounts Receivables
Inventories
Accounts Payable
Required:
Amount (in millions)
Current Ratio
Quick Ratio
Cash Ratio
Debt to Equity Ratio
Debt Ratio
Receivables Turnover Ratio
Inventory Turnover Ratio.
Gross Margin
Operating Profit Margin
Net Margin
£250,174
£151,782
£53,930
(a) You are required to calculate the following ratios:
£66,477
£3,576
£45,256
£98,047
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£27,378
£80,488
£152,819
£95,718
£38,844
£12,926
£4,106
£46,236
b) After calculating all 10 ratios, explain how the above results can aid ABC Inc's
decision making process.
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