Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText - Access Card Package (12th Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem P17.27APGA
Using ratios to evaluate a stock investment
Learning Objective 4
1. 2018: e. 48.9%
Comparative financial statement data of Sanfield, Inc. follow:
SANFIELD, INC. | ||||
Comparative Income Statement | ||||
Year Ended December 31, 2018 and 2017 | ||||
2018 | 2017 | |||
Net Sales Revenue | $462,000 | $430,000 | ||
Cost of Goods Sold | 236,000 | 213,000 | ||
Gross Profit | 226,000 | 217,000 | ||
Operating Expenses | 135,000 | 133,000 | ||
Income From Operations | 91,000 | 84,000 | ||
Interest Expenses | 8,000 | 12,000 | ||
Income Before Income Tax | 83,000 | 72,000 | ||
Income Tax Expense | 18,000 | 22,000 | ||
Net Income | $65,000 | $50,000 |
SANFIELD, INC. | ||||||
Comparitive Income Statement | ||||||
Year Ended December 31, 2018 and 2017 | ||||||
2018 | 2017 | 2016* | ||||
Assets | ||||||
Current Assets: | ||||||
Cash | $99,000 | $97,000 | ||||
109,000 | 117,000 | $100,000 | ||||
Merchandise Inventory | 142,000 | 164,000 | $207,000 | |||
Prepaid Expenses | 15,000 | 5,000 | ||||
Total Current Assets | 365,000 | 383,000 | ||||
Property, Plant, and, Equipment, Net | 215,000 | 177,000 | ||||
Total Assets | $580,000 | $560,000 | $599,000 | |||
Liabilities | ||||||
Total Current Liabilities | $222,000 | $244,000 | ||||
Long-Term Liabilities | 113,000 | 92,000 | ||||
Total Liabilities | 335,000 | 336,000 | ||||
92,000 | 92,000 | |||||
Common Stockholders' Equity, no par | 153,000 | 132,000 | 85,000 | |||
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | $580,000 | $560,000 |
- Market price of Sanfield’s common stock: $51.48 at December 31, 2016, and $37.08 at December 31,2017.
- Common shares outstanding: 16,000 on December 31, 2018 and 15,000 on December 31, 2017 and 2016.
- All sales are on credit.
Requirements
1. Compute the following ratios for 2018 and 2017:
Current ratio - Cash ratio
- Times-interest-earned ratio
- Inventory turnover
- Gross profit percentage
- Debt to equity ratio
Rate of return on common stockholders' equity- Earnings per share of common stock
- Price/earnings ratio
2. Decide (a) whether Sanfield’s ability to pay debts and to sell inventory improved or deteriorated during 2018 and (b) whether the investment attractiveness of its common stock appears to have increased or decreased.
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