Financial and Managerial Accounting (Looseleaf) (Custom Package)
Financial and Managerial Accounting (Looseleaf) (Custom Package)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781259754883
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 13, Problem 4PSA

(1)

To determine

To compute:

Current ratio of C Corporation.

(1)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Current assets are $86,900.

Current liabilities are $24,000.

Formula to calculate current ratio,

Currentratio=CurrentassetsCurrentliabilities

Substitute $86,900 for current assets and $24,000 for current liabilities.

Current ratio for 2015=$86,900$24,000=3.62

Thus current ratio is 3.62.

Working notes:

Calculation of current assets,

Currentassets=(Cash+Short-term investments+Accountsreceivable+Notes receivable+Merchasdiseinventory+Prepaidexpenses)=$10,000+$8,400+$29,200+$4,500+$32,150+$2,650=$86,900

Calculation of current liabilities,

Currentliabilities=(Accountspayable+Accruedwagespayable+Incometaxpayable)=$17,500+$3,200+$3,300=$24,000

(2)

To determine

To compute:

Acid test ratio of C Corporation.

(2)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Cash is $10,000.

Short term investments are $8,400.

Accounts receivables are $29,200.

Formula to calculate acid test ratio,

Acidtestratio=Cash + Short term investments + Accounts receivablesCurrentliabilities

Substitute $10,000 for cash, $8,400 for short term investments $29,200 for accounts receivable and $24,000 for current liabilities.

Acidtestratio=$10,000+$8,400+$29,200$24,000=$47,600$24,000=1.98

Thus, acid test ratio is 1.98.

Working notes:

Calculation of current liabilities,

Currentliabilities=(Accountspayable+Accruedwagespayable+Incometaxpayable)=$17,500+$3,200+$3,300=$24,000

(3)

To determine

To compute:

Day’s sales uncollected of C Corporation.

(3)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Accounts receivable is $29,200.

Net sales are $448,600.

Formula to calculate day’s sales uncollected,

Day'ssalesuncollected=(AccountsReceivableNetSales)×365

Substitute $29,200 for accounts receivable and $448,600 for net sales.

Day'ssalesuncollected=($29,200$448,600)×365=23.76

Thus, day’s sales uncollected are 23.76 days.

(4)

To determine

To compute:

Inventory turnover of C Corporation.

(4)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Cost of goods sold is $297,250.

Inventory in the beginning of the year is $48,900.

Inventory at the end of the year is $32,150

Formula to calculate inventory turnover,

Inventory turnover=(CostofgoodssoldAverageinventory)

Formula to calculate average inventory,

Averageinventory=(Inventory inthebegningoftheyear+Inventory attheendoftheyear2)

Substitute $297,500 for cost of goods sold and $48,900 for inventory in the beginning of the year and $32,150 at the end of the year.

Inventory turnover=297,250($48,900+32,1502)=$297,250$40525=7.33

Thus, inventory turnover is 7.33.

(5)

To determine

To compute:

Day’s sales inventory of C Corporation.

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Inventory at the end of the year is $32,150.

Cost of goods sold is $297,250.

Formula to calculate day’s sales in inventory,

Day’s sales in inventory =(InventoryattheendoftheyearCostofgoodssold)×365

Substitute $297,500 for cost of goods sold and $32,150 for inventory at the end of the year.

Day’s sales in inventory =($32,150$297,250)×365=39.48

Thus, day’s sales inventory is 39.48 days.

(6)

To determine

To compute:

Debt and equity ratio of C Corporation.

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Long term notes payable is $63,400.

Equity is $152,800.

Formula to calculate debt and equity ratio,

Debt and equity ratio=DebtEquity

Substitute $63,400 for debt and $152,800 for equity.

Debt and equity ratio=$63,400$152,800=0.41

Thus, debt and equity ratio is 0.41.

Working notes:

Calculation of equity,

Equity=Commonstock+Retainedearnings=$90,000+$62,800=$152,800

(7)

To determine

To compute:

Time interest earned ratio of C Corporation.

(7)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Income before interest and tax is $52,750.

Interest expense is $4,100.

Formula to calculate time interest earned ratio,

Time interest earned ratio=IncomebeforeinterestandtaxInterestexpense

Substitute $52,750 for income before interest and tax and $4,100 for interest expense.

Time interest earned ratio =$52,750$4,100=12.87

Thus, time interest earned ratio is 12.87.

(8)

To determine

To compute:

Profit margin ratio of C Corporation.

(8)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Net income is $29,052.

Net sales are $448,600.

Formula to calculate profit margin ratio,

Profit margin ratio=NetincomeNetsales×100

Substitute $29,052 for net income and $448,600 for net sales.

Profit margin ratio=$29,052$448,600×100=6.48%

Thus, profit margin ratio is 6.48%.

(9)

To determine

To compute:

Total assets turnover ratio of C Corporation.

(9)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Net sales are $448,600.

Assets in the beginning of the year are $189,400.

Assets at the end of the year are $240,200.

Formula to calculate total assets turnover ratio,

Total assets turnover ratio=NetsalesAveragetotalassets

Averagetotalassets=(Assets inthebeginningoftheyear+Assetsattheendoftheyear)2

Substitute $448,600 for net sales and $189,400 for assets in the beginning of the year and $240,200 at the end of the year.

Total assets turnover ratio=$448,600($189,400+$240,2002)=$448,600$214800=2.1

Thus, total assets turnover ratio is 2.1.

(10)

To determine

To compute:

Return on total assets ratio of C Corporation.

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Net income is $29,052.

Assets in the beginning of the year are $189,400.

Assets at the end of the year are $240,200.

Formula to calculate return on total assets ratio,

Return on total assets ratio=Net IncomeAveragetotalassets

Formula to calculate average total assets,

Averagetotalassets=(Assets inthebeginningoftheyear+Assetsattheendoftheyear)2

Substitute $29,052 for net income and $189,400 for assets in the beginning of the year and $240,200 at the end of the year.

Return on total assets ratio=$29,052($189,400+$240,2002)=$29,052$214800=0.14

Thus, return on total assets ratio is 0.14.

(11)

To determine

To compute:

Return on common stockholder’s equity of C Corporation.

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Net income is $29,052.

Common stock in the beginning of the year is $90,000.

Common stock at the end of the year is $90,000.

Formula to calculate return on common stockholder’s equity,

[Return on commonstockholder’s equity]=[NetincomePreferreddividendsAveragecommon stockholder’s equity×100]

Formula to calculate the average common stock,

Averagecommonstock=(Common stock inthebeginningoftheyear+Common stockattheendoftheyear)2

Substitute $29,052 for net income and $90,000 for common stock in the beginning of the year and $90,000 at the end of the year.

Return on common stockholder’s equity=$29,052$0($90,000+$90,0002)×100=$29,052$90,000=32.28%

Thus, return on common stockholder’s equity is 32.28%.

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