Financial accounting
Financial accounting
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ISBN: 9780077506902
Author: David J Spieceland Wayne Thomas Don Herrmann
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.4APCA

(1)

To determine

Cash return on assets, cash flow to sales and asset turnover of Company A

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Cash return on assets:

Cash return on assets if the ration that indicates the profit generated from the operating cash flows over the total assets of the company.

Cash flow to sales:

Cash flow to sales is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to the average total assets of the company.

Asset turnover:

Asset turnover is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to its average total assets.

Cash return on assets is 27.0% (2)

Cash flow to sales is 14.4% (3)

Asset turnover is 1.9 times (4)

Working note:

1. Calculate the Average total assets:

Averagetotalassets=Totalassets(currentyear)+Totalassets(Previousyear)2=$1,950,802+$1,756,0532=$1,853,428 (1)

2. Calculate the cash return on assets:

Cashreturnonassets=OperatingcashflowsAveragetotalassets(1)×100=$499,671$1,853,428×100=27.0% (2)

3. Calculate the cash flow to sales:

Cashflowtosales=OperatingcashflowsSales×100=$499,671$3,475,802×100=14.4% (3)

4. Calculate the asset turnover:

Assetturnover=SalesAveragetotalassets(1)=$3,475,802$1,853,428=1.9times. (4)

Note: All dollars in amounts of thousands.

(2)

To determine

Cash return on assets, cash flow to sales and asset turnover of Company B

(2)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Cash return on assets:

Cash return on assets if the ration that indicates the profit generated from the operating cash flows over the total assets of the company.

Cash flow to sales:

Cash flow to sales is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to the average total assets of the company.

Asset turnover:

Asset turnover is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to its average total assets.

Cash return on assets =43.8% (6)

Cash flow to sales   =19.7% (7)

Asset turnover =2.2 times (8)

Working note:

1. Calculate the Average total assets:

Averagetotalassets=Totalassets(currentyear)+Totalassets(Previousyear)2=$531,539+$477,9742=$504,757 (5)

2. Calculate the cash return on assets:

Cashreturnonassets=OperatingcashflowsAveragetotalassets(1)×100=$220,941$504,757×100=43.8% (6)

3. Calculate the cash flow to sales:

Cashflowtosales=OperatingcashflowsSales×100=$220,9411,124,007×100=19.7% (7)

4. Calculate the asset turnover:

Assetturnover=SalesAveragetotalassets(1)=$1,124,007$504,757=2.2times. (8)

Note: All dollars in amounts of thousands.

(3)

To determine

To compare: Cash return on asset, Cash flow to sales and asset turnover of Company A and Company B

(3)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Cash return on assets:

Cash return on assets if the ration that indicates the profit generated from the operating cash flows over the total assets of the company.

Cash flow to sales:

Cash flow to sales is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to the average total assets of the company.

Asset turnover:

Asset turnover is the ration that indicates the net sales of the company in proportion to its average total assets.

Particulars Company A Company B
Cash return on assets 27.00% 43.8%
Cash flow to sales 14.4% 19.70%
Asset turnover 1.9times 2.2times

Table (1)

Company B has higher cash return on assets, Cash flow to sales and asset turnover comparing to the Company A.

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