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Chapter 14, Problem 7CP

The DuPont formula defines the net return on shareholders’ equity as a function of the following components: LO 14 3

  • Operating margin.
  • Asset turnover.
  • Interest burden.
  • Financial leverage.
  • Income tax rate.

    TABLE 14 . 18
    SmileWhite Corporation financial statements: Years data ($000) except per share data)
    Income statement December 2017 December 2018 December 2019
    Revenue $104,000 $110,400 $119,200
    Cost of goods Sold 72,800 75,100 79,300
    Selling, general, and admin expense 20,300 22,800 23,900
    Depreciation and amortization 4,200 5,600 8,300
    Operating income (EBIT) $6 .700 $6 .900 $7 .700
    Interest expense 600 350 350
    income before taxes $6,100 $6,550 $7,350
    Income taxes 2,100 2,200 2,500
    Income after taxes $4,000 $4,350 $4,850
    Diluted EPS $2 .16 $2 .35 $2 .62
    Average shares outstanding
    000
    1 .850 1 .850 1 .850

    Financial statistics December 2017 December 2018 December 2019 3-Year Average
    COGS as % of sales 70.00 % 68.00 % 66.53 % 68.10 %
    General & admin as % sales 19.52 20.64 20.05 20.08
    Operating margin (%) 6.44 6.25 6.46
    Pretax income/EBIT(%) 91.04 94.93 95.45
    Tax rate (%) 34.43 33.59 34.01
    Balance sheet December 2017 December 2018 December 2019
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 7 , 900 $ 3 , 300 $ 1 , 700
    Accounts receivable 7 , 500 8 , 000 9 , 000
    Inventories 6 , 300 6 , 300 5 , 900
    Net property, plant, and equipment 12 , 000 14 , 500 17 , 000
    Total assets $ 33 , 700 $ 32 , 100 $ 33 , 600
    Current liabilities $ 6 , 200 $ 7 , 800 $ 6 , 600
    Long-term debt 9 , 000 4 , 300 4 , 300
    Total liabilities $ 15 , 200 $ 12 , 100 $ 10 , 900
    Stockholders’ equity 18 , 500 20 , 000 22 , 700
    Total liabilities and equity $ 33 , 700 $ 33 , 700 $ 33 , 600
    Market price per share $ 23.00 $ 26.00 $ 30.00
    Book value per share $ 10.00 $ 10.81 $ 12.27
    Annual dividend per share $ 1.42 $ 1.53 $ 1.72

Using only the data in Table 14 . 2 0 :
a. Calculate each of the five components listed above for 2 0 16 and 2 0 19 , and calculate the retune on equity (ROE) for 2 0 16 and 2 0 19 , using all of the five components.
b. Briefly discuss the impact of the changes in asset turnover and financial leverage on the change in ROE from 2 0 16 to 2 0 19 .

    TABLE 14 . 19 Mastertoy Inc.: Actual 2 0 18 and estimated 2 0 19 financial statements for fiscal year ending December 31 ($ million except per-share data)
    Income statement 2 0 18 2 0 19
    Revenue $ 4 , 750 $ 5 , 140
    Cost of goods sold 2 , 400 2 , 540
    Selling general, and administrative 1 , 400 1 , 550
    Depreciation 180 210
    Goodwill amortization 10 10
    Operating income $ 760 $ 830
    Interest expense 20 25
    Income before taxes $ 740 $ 805
    Income taxes 265 295
    Net income $ 475 $ 510
    Earnings per share $ 1.79 $ 1.96
    Average shares outstanding (millions) 265 260
    Balance sheet
    Cash $ 400 $ 400
    Accounts receivable 680 700
    Inventories 570 600
    Net Property, plant, and equipment 800 870
    Intangibles 500 530
    Total assets $ 2 , 950 $ 3 , 100
    Current liabilities $ 550 $ 600
    Long-term debt 300 300
    Total liabilities $ 850 $ 900
    Stockholders, equity 2 , 100 2 , 200
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2 , 950 $ 3 , 100
    Book value per share $ 7.92 $ 8.46
    Annual dividend per share 0.55 0.60

    TABLE 14 . 2 0
    Income statements and balance sheets
    Income statement data 2016 2019
    Revenues $ 542 $ 979
    Operating income $ 38 $ 76
    Depreciation and amortization 3 9
    Interest expense 3 0
    Pretax taxes $ 32 $ 67
    Income taxes 13 37
    Net income after tax $ 19 $ 30
    Balance sheet data
    Fixed assets $ 41 $ 70
    Total assets 245 291
    Working capital 123 157
    Total debt 16 0
    Total shareholders’ equity 159 220

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