1.
Ascertain the percent of the original cost of Company A’s property and equipment that remains to be
1.
Explanation of Solution
The percent of the original cost of property and equipment that remains to be depreciated is calculated by taking the ratio between the book value of the property and equipment and their original costs.
Compute the percent of original cost of property and equipment that remains to be depreciated as on September 28, 2013.
Compute the percent of original cost of property and equipment that remains to be depreciated as on September 29, 2012.
Hence, the percent of the original cost of Company A’s property and equipment that remains to be depreciated as of September 28, 2013, and September 29, 2012 are 58.2% and 70.6%, respectively.
2.
Identify the length of time over which Company A is depreciating its major categories of buildings and equipment.
2.
Explanation of Solution
Identify the length of time over which Company A is depreciating its major categories of buildings and equipment as follows:
According to Note 1: “Property, Plant and Equipment” of the annual report, the estimated lives of major asset category are as follows:
- Building and improvements – 30 years or the remaining life of the building
- Machinery and equipment – 2 to 5 years
3.
Ascertain the change in total property, plant, and equipment for the year ended September 28, 2013, and the amount of cash provided by investing activities for property and equipment for the year ended September 28, 2013 and also discuss the one possible explanation for the difference between these two amounts.
3.
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the change in total property, plant, and equipment for the year ended September 28, 2013 as follows:
Hence, the change in total property, plant, and equipment for the year ended September 28, 2013 is $6,632 million.
The amount of cash provided by investing activities for property and equipment for the year ended September 28, 2013 is $8,165 million.
One possible explanation for the difference between these two amounts is that Company A has disposed property and equipment during the year. The property and equipment could have been scrapped for no proceeds as the investing section of the
The other possible explanation is that Company A has written off the fully depreciated assets, and it has acquired property and equipment for something, that is, other than cash.
4.
Compute Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 28, 2013 and the year ended September 29, 2012.
4.
Explanation of Solution
Compute Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 28, 2013.
Compute Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 29, 2012.
Hence, Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 28, 2013 and the year ended September 29, 2012are 0.89 times and 1.07 times, respectively.
5.
Recompute Company A’s total asset turnover for the additional year and comment on any differences relative to the turnover computed in part 4.
5.
Explanation of Solution
Compute Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 24, 2016.
Company A’s total asset turnover for the year ended September 28, 2013, September 29, 2012, and September 24, 2016 are 0.89 times, 1.07 times, and 0.70 times, respectively. Hence, it can be concluded that the total asset turnover computed for the year ended September 24, 2016 has decreased when compared to the years 2012 and 2013.
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