(a) (1)
Annual Report is a comprehensive financial report that shows all the business activities, that takes place throughout the previous financial year. Its purpose is to provide the complete information of a company’s financial activities, to its users in order to help them analyze, and take well informed decisions.
The following are the values for Company CS and Company VF.
Profit margin measures the amount of net income earned from each dollar of sales revenue generated by a company. Thus, it shows the relationship between the net income, and net sales. It is calculated by using the following formula:
To Calculate: The profit margin for the year 2014 of Company CS and Company VF.
(2)
Gross profit represents the revenue after the deduction of cost of goods sold from the net sales of a business. Its mathematical representation is as below:
To Calculate: The gross profit for the year 2014 of Company CS and Company VF.
(3)
Gross profit rate is the financial ratio that shows the relationship between the gross profit on sales and net sales. Gross profit is the difference between the total revenue and the cost of goods sold. It is calculated by using the following formula:
To Calculate: The gross profit rate for the year 2014 of Company CS and Company VF.
(4)
Operating income is the difference between the gross profit (revenue minus cost of goods sold) and operating expenses incurred during a particular year.
To Determine: The operating income for 2014 of Company CS and Company VF.
(5)
Operating income is the difference between the gross profit (revenue minus cost of goods sold) and operating expenses incurred during a particular year.
To Compute: The percentage change in operating income from 2014 to 2013 for Company CS and Company VF.
(b)
To Conclude: The relative profitability of the two companies from the above data.
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