Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781337690881
Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 76E
To determine

(a)

Introduction:

Under vertical analysis, each item of financial statement is shown as a percent of the highest amount available on the same statement.

To prepare:

Common size financial statements for vertical analysis.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 76E

COMMON SIZE INCOME STATEMENT

Particulars 2019 2018 2017
Net Sales 100% 100% 100%
(-) Cost of Goods Sold 72.96% 71.33% 70.83%
Gross Margin 27.04% 28.67% 29.17%
(-) General & administrative expenses 17.39% 17.31% 17.58%
(+) Special & nonrecurring items 0.04% 0 0
Operating Income 9.69% 11.36% 11.59%
(-) Interest expense 0.89% 0.90% 1.04%
(+) Other Income 0.10% 0.15% 0.19%
(+) Gain on Sale of Investments 0 0.13% 0
Income for income taxes 8.91% 10.74% 10.74%
(-) Provision for income taxes 3.51% 4.18% 4.18%
Net Income 5.40% 6.56% 6.56%

COMMON SIZE BALANCE SHEET

ASSETS Dec 31, 2019 Dec 31, 2018
Current Assets:
Cash and equivalents 7.75% 1.07%
Accounts Receivable 25.56% 21.77%
Inventories 17.74% 20.89%
Other 2.65% 2.65%
Total Current Assets 53.70% 46.38%
Property and equipment, net 40.30% 47.16%
Other assets 6.00% 6.46%
Total Assets 100% 100%
LIABILITIES Dec 31, 2019 Dec 31, 2018
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable 6.05% 8.04%
Accrued Expenses 8.41% 7.13%
Other current liabilities 0.38% 0
Income taxes 2.26% 3.57%
Total Current Liabilities 17.12% 18.74%
Long term debt 15.72% 14.08%
Deferred Income taxes 6.65% 7.15%
Other long term liabilities 1.48% 1.08%
Total Liabilities 40.96% 41.05%
Stockholders’ Equity
Preferred Stock 2.42% 2.60%
Common Stock 2.17% 2.33%
Additional Paid in capital-common stock 3.12% 3.32%
Retained Earnings 57.97% 55.55%
Less: Treasury Stock-at cost 6.64% 4.85%
Total Stockholders’ Equity 59.04% 58.95%
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity 100% 100%

Explanation of Solution

COMMON SIZE INCOME STATEMENT

Particulars 2019 2018 2017
Net Sales $7,245,088$7,245,088×100 = 100% $6,944,296$6,944,296×100 = 100% $6,149,218$6,149,218×100 = 100%
Cost of Goods Sold $5,286,253$7,245,088×100 = 72.96% $4,953,556$6,944,296×100 = 71.33% $4,355,675$6,149,218×100 = 70.83%
Gross Margin $1,958,835$7,245,088×100 = 27.04 $1,990,740$6,944,296×100 = 28.67% $1,793,543$6,149,218×100 = 29.17%
General and administrative expenses $1,259,896$7,245,088×100 = 17.39% $1,202,042$6,944,296×100 = 17.31% $1,080,843$6,149,218×100 = 17.58%
Special and nonrecurring items $2,617$7,245,088×100 = 0.04% $0$6,944,296×100 = 0 $0$6,149,218×100 = 0
Operating Income $701,556$7,245,088×100 = 9.69% $788,698$6,944,296×100 = 11.36% $712,700$6,149,218×100 = 11.59%
Interest expense $63,685$7,245,088×100 = 0.89% $62,398$6,944,296×100 = 0.90% $63,927$6,149,218×100 = 1.04%
Other Income $7,308$7,245,088×100 = 0.10% $10,080$6,944,296×100 = 0.15% $11,529$6,149,218×100 = 0.19%
Gain on Sale of Investments $0$7,245,088×100 = 0 $9,117$6,944,296×100 = 0.13% $0$6,149,218×100 = 0
Income for income taxes $645,179$7,245,088×100 = 8.91% $745,497$6,944,296×100 = 10.74% $660,302$6,149,218×100 = 10.74%
Provision for income taxes $254,000$7,245,088×100 = 3.51% $290,000$6,944,296×100 = 4.18% $257,000$6,149,218×100 = 4.18%
Net Income $391,179$7,245,088×100 = 5.40% $455,497$6,944,296×100 = 6.56% $403,302$6,149,218×100 = 6.56%

COMMON SIZE BALANCE SHEET

ASSETS Dec 31, 2019 Dec 31, 2018
Current Assets:
Cash and equivalents $320,558$4,135,105×100 = 7.75% $41,235$3,846,450×100 = 1.07%
Accounts Receivable $1,056,911$4,135,105×100 = 25.56% $837,377$3,846,450×100 = 21.77%
Inventories $733,700$4,135,105×100 = 17.74% $803,707$3,846,450×100 = 20.89%
Other $109,456$4,135,105×100 = 2.65% $101,811$3,846,450×100 = 2.65%
Total Current Assets $2,220,625$4,135,105×100 = 53.70% $1,784,130$3,846,450×100 = 46.38%
Property and equipment, net $1,666,588$4,135,105×100 = 40.30% $1,813,948$3,846,450×100 = 47.16%
Other assets $247,892$4,135,105×100 = 6.00% $248,372$3,846,450×100 = 6.46%
Total Assets $4,135,105$4,135,105×100 = 100% $3,846,450$3,846,450×100 = 100%
LIABILITIES Dec 31, 2019 Dec 31, 2018
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $250,363$4,135,105×100 = 6.05% $309,092$3,846,450×100 = 8.04%
Accrued Expenses $347,892$4,135,105×100 = 8.41% $274,220$3,846,450×100 = 7.13%
Other current liabilities $15,700$4,135,105×100 = 0.38% $0$3,846,450×100 = 0
Income taxes $93,489$4,135,105×100 = 2.26% $137,466$3,846,450×100 = 3.57%
Total Current Liabilities $707,444$4,135,105×100 = 17.12% $720,778$3,846,450×100 = 18.74%
Long term debt $650,000$4,135,105×100 = 15.72% $541,639$3,846,450×100 = 14.08%
Deferred Income taxes $275,101$4,135,105×100 = 6.65% $274,844$3,846,450×100 = 7.15%
Other long term liabilities $61,267$4,135,105×100 = 1.48% $41,572$3,846,450×100 = 1.08%
Total Liabilities $1,693,812$4,135,105×100 = 40.96% $1,578,833$3,846,450×100 = 41.05%
Stockholders’ Equity
Preferred Stock $100,000$4,135,105×100 = 2.42% $100,000$3,846,450×100 = 2.60%
Common Stock $89,727$4,135,105×100 = 2.17% $89,727$3,846,450×100 = 2.33%
Additional Paid in capital-common stock $128,906$4,135,105×100 = 3.12% $127,776$3,846,450×100 = 3.32%
Retained Earnings $2,397,112$4,135,105×100 = 57.97% $2,136,794$3,846,450×100 = 55.55%
Less: Treasury Stock-at cost $274,452$4,135,105×100 = 6.64% $186,680$3,846,450×100 = 4.85%
Total Stockholders’ Equity $2,441,293$4,135,105×100 = 59.04% $2,267,617$3,846,450×100 = 58.95%
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $4,135,105$4,135,105×100 = 100% $3,846,450$3,846,450×100 = 100%
To determine

(b)

Introduction:

When a company holds 50% or more of the common stock of another company then both the companies are treated as a single entity. In such a case, consolidated statements are prepared.

To compare:

The growth in gross margin and sales between year 2017 and 2018, 2018 and 2019.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 76E

No, gross margin did not grew as much as sales between 2018 and 2018, and 2018 and 2019.

Explanation of Solution

Gross Margin:

2019 = $1,958,835

2018 = $1,990,740

2017 = $1,793,543

Change in gross margin between 2018 and 2019 = $1,958,835 - $1,990,740

Change in gross margin between 2018 and 2019 = ($31,905)

Change in gross margin between 2018 and 2019 = $31,905$1,990,740×100=1.60%

Change in gross margin between 2017 and 2018 = $1,990,740 - $1,793,543

Change in gross margin between 2017 and 2018 = $197,197

Change in gross margin between 2017 and 2018 = $197,197$1,793,543×100=10.99%

Sales:

2019 = $7,245,088

2018 = $6,944,296

2017 = $6,149,218

Change in sales between 2018 and 2019 = $7,245,088 - $6,944,296

Change in sales between 2018 and 2019 = $300,792

Change in sales between 2018 and 2019 = $300,792$6,944,296×100=4.33%

Change in sales between 2017 and 2018 = $6,944,296 - $6,149,218

Change in sales between 2017 and 2018 = $795,078

Change in sales between 2017 and 2018 = $795,078$6,149,218×100=12.93%.

To determine

(c)

Introduction:

When a company holds 50% or more of the common stock of another company then both the companies are treated as a single entity. In such a case, consolidated statements are prepared.

To compare:

Relative proportion of assets between 2018 and 2019.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 76E

Yes, the relative proportion of current assets to total assets changed between 2018 and 2019 as the value of current assets increased in 2019 by more than the value of total assets.

Explanation of Solution

Total Current Assets:

2019 = $2,220,625

2018 = $1,784,130

Total Assets:

2019 = $4,135,105

2018 = $3,846,450

Relative proportion of assets:

2019 = $2,220,625$4,135,105×100 = 53.70%

2018 = $1,784,130$3,846,450×100 = 46.38%.

To determine

(d)

Introduction:

When a company holds 50% or more of the common stock of another company then both the companies are treated as a single entity. In such a case, consolidated statements are prepared.

To compare:

Relative proportion of liabilities and equity between 2018 and 2019.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 76E

Yes, the relative proportion of debt and equity changed between 2018 and 2019 as the value of debt increased in 2019 was less than the increase in value of equity.

Explanation of Solution

Total Liabilities:

2019 = $1,693,812

2018 = $1,578,833

Total Stockholders’ Equity:

2019 = $2,441,293

2018 = $2,267,617

Relative Proportion of Liabilities and Equity:

2019 = $1,693,812$2,441,293×100=69.38%

2018 = $1,578,833$2,267,617×100=69.63%.

To determine

(d)

Introduction:

When a company holds 50% or more of the common stock of another company then both the companies are treated as a single entity. In such a case, consolidated statements are prepared.

The source of finance for the increased value of asset.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 76E

The 60.17% of the increased value of asset was financed by Liabilities whereas remaining 39.83% were financed by equity.

Explanation of Solution

Total Assets:

2019 = $4,135,105

2018 = $3,846,450

Change in Total Assets = $4,135,105 - $3,846,450

Change in Total Assets = $288,655

Total Liabilities:

2019 = $1,693,812

2018 = $1,578,833

Change in Total Liabilities = $1,693,812 - $1,578,833

Change in Total Liabilities = $114,979

Total Stockholders’ Equity:

2019 = $2,441,293

2018 = $2,267,617

Change in Total Liabilities = $2,441,293 - $2,267,617

Change in Total Liabilities = $173,676

Part of assets financed by:

Liabilities = $173,676$288,655×100=60.17%

Equity = $114,979$288,655×100=39.83%.

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