INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781264770335
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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a.) Calculate Hasbro's and UHS's ROE for each fiscal year. Verify if the answers below are correct if not, show the correct answer.
2019
2018
Hasbro's ROE:
17%
13%
UHS ROE:
15%
15%
Prepare the income statements and balance sheets for years 2018 and 2019 for Thompson Company using the following information. The balance sheet numbers are at the end of year figures.Item20182019Accounts Payable120.0150.0Accounts Receivable150.0180.0Accumulated Depreciation330.0360.0Cash & Cash Equivalents10.012.0Common Stock150.0200.0Cost of Goods Sold750.0850.0Depreciation25.030.0Interest Expense30.033.0Inventory200.0180.0Long-term Debt150.0150.0Gross Plant & Equipment650.0780.0Retained Earnings208.5225.0Sales1,500.01,700.0SG&A Expenses500.0570.0Notes Payable51.567.0Tax Rate21%21%(2) Answer the following questions:(a) How much did Thompson Company spend in acquiring fixed assets in 2019?(b) How much dividend did Thompson Company pay out during 2019?(c) Using the end of year numbers, did the long-term solvency ratios improve or deteriorate from 2018 to 2019? Answer this question using at least two long-term solvency ratios.(d) Using the end of year numbers, did the asset…
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