Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.6AP

1)

To determine

Compute the Component percentage for the year 2.

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Component percentage analysis: Component percentage analysis is prepared to analyse the relationship among various items of the financial statements with a particular base amount. This analysis is also called as common-size statement.

Compute the component percentage for the Year 2.

Corporation S
 Income Statement
For the year ended Year 2
ParticularsYear 2
AmountPercent
Sales revenues$ 453,000100 %
Less: Cost of goods sold($ 250,000)-55.19%
Gross profit$ 203,00044.81%
Less: Operating expenses (Including interest on bonds)($ 167,000)-36.87%
Pre-tax income$ 36,0007.95%
Less: Income tax expense($ 10,800)-2.38%
Net income$ 25,2005.56%

Table (1)

Corporation S
Balance Sheet
As on Year 2
ParticularsYear 2
AmountPercent
Cash$ 6,8003.33%
Accounts receivable (net)$ 42,00020.59%
Merchandise Inventory$ 25,00012.25%
Prepaid expenses$ 2000.10%
Property and equipment (net)$ 130,00063.73%
Total assets$ 204,000100.00%
Accounts payable$ 17,0008.33%
Income taxes payable$ 1,0000.49%
Bonds payable (Interest rate: 10%)$ 70,00034.31%
Common stock($10 par value)$ 100,00049.02%
Retained earnings$ 16,0007.84%
Total liabilities and  equity$ 204,000100.00%

Table (2)

In the income statement, base amount is sales revenue. In the balance sheet, base amount is total assets.

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To determine

Compute the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

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DuPont model:

It is a model which allows the analyst to analyse a company’s performance using ratios. This model uses the ratios which indicates the company performance. DuPont model equiation is as follows:

ROE=Net profit margin×Total assets turnover×Financial leverageNet IncomeAverageTotalStockholders'equity={NetIncomeNetSalesRevenue×NetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets×AverageTotalAssetsAverageTotalStockholders'equity

Calculate the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

 RatioFormulaCalculationResult
1Return on Equity (ROE)NetIncomeAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$25,200$109,000(1)23.11%
2Return on Assets (ROA)NetIncomeAverageTotalAssets$25,200$187,500(2)Financial Accounting, Chapter 13, Problem 13.6AP  13.44%
3Total asset turnoverNetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets$453,000$187,500(2)2.416
4Net profit marginNetIncomeNet Sales Revenue$25,200$453,0005.56%
5Financial leverageAverage Total AssetsAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$187,500(2)$109,000(1)2.60

Table (3)

Working notes:

Calculate the average total stockholders’ equity

Average common stock for the year 2

Average stockholders' equity=(BeginningStockholders' equity)+(EndingStockholders' equity)2=($100,000+$2,000)+($100,000+$16,000)2=$218,0002=$109,000 (1)

Average total assets for the Year 2:

Average Total Assets=Beginning total assets+Ending total assets2=$204,000+$171,0002=$375,0002=$187,500 (2)

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