Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781337115773
Author: Maryanne M. Mowen, Don R. Hansen, Dan L. Heitger
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 66P

1.

To determine

Calculate earnings per share, dividend yield, dividend payout ratio, price earnings ratio, return on assets, return on stockholders’ equity.

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Profitability Ratio:

These ratios evaluate a firm’s ability to earn profits. They help the stakeholders of the company to measure the degree to which funds invested by them are efficiently used. Some of the ratios calculated return on sales, total assets and stockholder’s equity.

(a)

Use the following formula to calculate the value of earnings per share of Company MC:

Earnings per Share=Net IncomePreference DividendAverage Common Shares

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $300,000 for preference dividend and 1,000,000 for average common shares in the above formula.

Earnings per Share=$2,640,000$300,0001,000,000=$2.34

Therefore, the value of earnings per share is $2.34 per share.

Use the following formula to calculate the value of earnings per share of Company FA:

Earnings per Share=Net IncomePreference DividendAverage Common Shares

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $100,000 for preference dividend and 1,200,000 for average common shares in the above formula.

Earnings per Share=$2,640,000$100,0001,200,000=$2.12

Therefore, the value of earnings per share is $2.12 per share.

(b)

Use the following formula to calculate the value of dividend yield of Company MC:

Dividend Yield=Dividend per Common Shares1Market Price per Common Share

Substitute $0.54 for dividend per common shares, and $5.00 for market price per common share in the above formula.

Dividend Yield=$0.54$5.00=0.11

Therefore, the value of dividend yield is 0.11.

Use the following formula to calculate the value of dividend yield of Company FA:

Dividend Yield=Dividend per Common Shares2Market Price per Common Share

Substitute $0.78 for dividend per common shares, and $9.80 for market price per common share in the above formula.

Dividend Yield=$0.78$9.80=0.08

Therefore, the value of dividend yield is 0.08.

(c)

Use the following formula to calculate the value of dividend payout ratio of Company MC:

Dividends Payout Ratio=Common DividendNet IncomePreference Dividend

Substitute $540,000 for common dividend, $2,640,000 for net income and $300,000 for preference dividend in the above formula.

Dividends Payout Ratio=$540,000$2,640,000$300,000=0.23

Therefore, the value of dividend payout ratio is 0.23.

Use the following formula to calculate the value of dividend payout ratio of Company FA:

Dividends Payout Ratio=Common DividendNet IncomePreference Dividend

Substitute $940,000 for common dividend, $2,640,000 for net income and $100,000 for preference dividend in the above formula.

Dividends Payout Ratio=$940,000$2,640,000$100,000=0.37

Therefore, the value of dividend payout ratio is 0.37.

(d)

Use the following formula to calculate the price-earnings ratio of Company MC:

Price-Earnings Ratio=Market Price Per ShareEarnings per Share

Substitute $5.00 for market price per share and $2.34 (this amount is calculated in part a) for earnings per share in the above formula.

Price-Earnings Ratio=$5.00$2.34=2.14

Therefore, the value of price-earnings ratio is 2.14.

Use the following formula to calculate the price-earnings ratio of Company FA:

Price-Earnings Ratio=Market Price Per ShareEarnings per Share7

Substitute $9.80 for market price per share and $2.12 (this amount is calculated in part a) for earnings per share in the above formula.

Price-Earnings Ratio=$9.80$2.12=4.62

Therefore, the value of price-earnings ratio is 4.62.

(e)

Use the following formula to calculate the value of return on assets of Company MC:

Return On Assets=Net Income+[Interest Expense×(1Tax Rate)]Average Total Assets

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $1,000,000 for interest expense, 34% for tax rate and $20,000,000 for average total assets in the above formula.

Return On Assets=$2,640,000+[$1,000,000×(134%)]$20,000,000=0.17

Therefore, the value of return on assets is 0.17.

Use the following formula to calculate the value of return on assets of Company FA:

Return On Assets=Net Income+[Interest Expense×(1Tax Rate)]Average Total Assets

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $3,000,000 for interest expense, 34% for tax rate and $22,000,000 for average total assets in the above formula.

Return On Assets=$2,640,000+[$3,000,000×(134%)]$22,000,000=0.21

Therefore, the value of return on assets is 0.21.

(f)

Use the following formula to calculate the value of return on stockholder’s equity of Company MC:

Stockholder's Equity=Net IncomePreference DividendAverage Common Stockholder's Equity4

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $300,000 for preference dividend and $10,000,000 for average common stockholder’s equity in the above formula.

Stockholder's Equity=$2,640,000$300,000$10,000,000=0.23

Therefore, the value of return on stockholder’s equity is 0.23.

Use the following formula to calculate the value of return on stockholder’s equity of Company FA:

Stockholder's Equity=Net IncomePreference DividendAverage Common Stockholder's Equity5

Substitute $2,640,000 for net income, $100,000 for preference dividend and $13,000,000 for average common stockholder’s equity in the above formula.

Stockholder's Equity=$2,640,000$100,000$13,000,000=0.2

Therefore, the value of return on stockholder’s equity is 0.2.

Working Note:

1. Calculation of dividend per common share of Company MC:

Dividend per Common Share=Value of DividendsValue of Preference SharesCommonShares=$840,000$300,0001,000,000=$0.54

2. Calculation of dividend per common share of Company FA:

Dividend per Common Share=Value of DividendsValue of Preference SharesCommonShares=$1,040,000$100,0001,200,000=$0.78

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To determine

Identify the best company for investors. Also, explain the reason.

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Explanation of Solution

The profitability ratios show that Company FA is a better option for investors because Company FA has control on all the ratios except earnings per share, dividend yield ratio and return on equity. Therefore, investors should invest in Company FA.

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