Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
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ISBN: 9781285453828
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 21E
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Ascertain the following ratios of Company M:

  1. 1. Gross profit margin.
  2. 2. Operating profit margin.
  3. 3. Net profit margin.
  4. 4. Total assets turnover ratio.
  5. 5. Return on assets ratio.
  6. 6. Return on common equity.
  7. 7. Current ratio.
  8. 8. Inventory turnover ratio.
  9. 9. Payable ratio.

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Gross margin (gross profit): Gross margin is the amount of revenue earned from goods sold over the costs incurred for the goods sold.

Net margin: This ratio gauges the operating profitability by quantifying the amount of income earned from business operations from the sales generated.

Asset turnover ratio:

The Asset turnover is a contrast to the profit margin ratio and it is calculated to determine the net sales and average total assets. Use the following formula to calculate the asset turnover ratio:

Asset turnover =NetsalesAverage total assets

Return on assets:

Return on assets is the ratio of the net income, and interest expense to the average total assets. The rate of return on total assets measures the efficiency of the business. It measures how efficiently the business is using its total assets in generating the income.

{Return on assets}=Net incomeTotal assets

Current ratio: The financial ratio which evaluates the ability of a company to pay off the debt obligations which mature within one year or within completion of operating cycle is referred to as current ratio. This ratio assesses the liquidity of a company.

Inventory turnover: This is the ratio which analyzes the number of times inventory is sold during the period. This ratio gauges the efficacy of inventory management. Larger the ratio, more efficient the inventory management.

Compute the ratio as follows:

  1. 1.      Calculate the gross profit margin of Company M:

Gross profit margin=Gross profitNet sales=$120,800$304,400×100=39.68%

  1. 2.      Calculate the operating profit margin of Company M:

operating profit margin=Operating incomeNet sales=$38,800$304,400×100=12.75%

  1. 3.      Calculate the net profit margin of Company M:

Net profit margin=Net incomeNet sales=$21,800$304,400×100=7.16%

  1. 4.      Calculate the total asset turnover ratio of Company M:

Total Assets turnover ratio=Net salesAverage total assets=$304,400$231,000 (1)=1.32

Working note (1):

Calculate the value of average total assets.

Average total assets=[Total assets in balance sheet+Total assets in adjustments]2=$224,000+$238,0002=$462,0002=$231,000

  1. 5.      Calculate the return on total assets of Company M:

Return on total assets=Net income+Interest expenseAverage total assets=$21,800+$4,830 (2)$231,000 (1)=11.53%

Working note (2):

Calculate the value of interest expense.

Interest expense=Interest expense×(1Effective tax rate)=$7,000×(1$10,000 (Income taxes)$31,800)=$7,000×(10.31)=$4,830

  1. 6.      Calculate the return on common equity of Company M:

Return on commmon equity=Net incomeAverage sahreholder's equity=$21,800$137,000 (3)=15.91%

Working note (3):

Calculate the average shareholder’s equity.

Average shareholder's equity=[Common stock+Paid in capital+Retained earnings]+Shareholder's equity2=($80,500+$24,000+$38,700)+$130,8002=$274,0002=$137,000

  1. 7.      Calculate the current ratio of Company M:

Current ratio=Current assetsCurrent liabilities=$42,200 (4)$24,800 (5)=1.70times

Working note (4):

Compute the current assets:

Current assets=Cash+Receivables+Inventory=$8,200+$14,700+$19,300=$42,200

Working note (5):

Compute the current liabilities:

Current liabilities=Accounts payable+Other current liabilities=18,000+$6,800=$24,800

  1. 8.      Calculate the inventory turnover of Company M:

Inventory turnover=Cost of goods soldAverage inventory (6)=$183,600$20,400=9 times or 40.56 days(3659 times)

Working note (6):

Compute the average inventory:

Average inventory=Opening balance+closing balance2=$21,500+$19,3002=$40,8002=$20,400

  1. 9.      Calculate the payable turnover of Company M:

Payable turnover=Cost of goods soldAverage accounts payable (7)=$183,600$18,400=9.98 times or 36.57 days(3659.98 times)

Working note (7):

Compute the average accounts payable:

Average accounts payable=Opening balance+closing balance2=$18,800+$18,0002=$36,8002=$18,400

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