FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-STD.WILEY PLUS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-STD.WILEY PLUS
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ISBN: 9781119305750
Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.10E

Instruction a:

To determine

Financial Ratios: Financial ratios are the metrics used to evaluate the capabilities, profitability, and overall performance of a company.

Evaluation of profitability: In general, financial ratios are used to evaluate capabilities, profitability, and overall performance of a company. The following are the ratios that evaluate the profitability of a company:

Profit margin ratio: Profit margin ratio is used to determine the percentage of net income that is being generated per dollar of revenue or sales.

Formula: Profit Margin=NetincomeNetrevenue

To compute:  Profit margin ratio for 2019.

Instruction b:

To determine

Rate of return on total assets: Return on assets determines the particular company’s overall earning power.

Formula: Rate of return on assets=NetincomeAverage total assets

To compute: Asset turnover ratio for 2019

Instruction c:

To determine

Asset turnover ratio: Asset turnover ratio is used to determine the asset’s efficiency towards sales.  

Formula: Asset turnover =NetrevenueAverage total assets

To compute: Return on assets ratio for 2019.

Instruction d:

To determine

Rate of return on common stockholders’ equity: Rate of return on stockholders’ equity is used to determine the relationship between the net income and the average common equity that are invested in the company.

Formula: Rate of return = Net income Preferred dividendsAverage common stockholder’s equity

To compute: Return on assets ratio for 2019.

Instruction e:

To determine

Gross profit ratio: Gross profit ratio shows the relationship between the gross profit and net sales revenue of the company. This ratio is used to cover the operating expenses in order to earn profit.

Formula: Gross Profit Ratio=Gross ProfitNet Sales×100

To compute: Gross profit rate

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