Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781260247886
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 12E

1.

To determine

To compute: Return on investment.

1.

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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate return on investment,

    Returnoninvestment= Netincome Averageassets ×100 ................(1)

Beverage Division:

Given,
Net income is  $ 349 millions.
Average assets are $2,627.5 million.

Substitute $349 million for net income and $2,627.5 million for average assets in the above equation (1).

    Returnoninvestment= $349millions $2,627.5millions ×100 =13.28%

Hence, return on investment is 13.28%.

Working notes:

Calculation for average assets,

    Averageasset= Openingasset+Closingasset 2 = $2,662million+$2,593million 2 =$2,627.5million

Cheese Division:

Given,
Net income is  $ 634 million.
Average assets are $4,427.5 million.

Substitute $634 million for net income and $4,427.5 million for average assets in the above equation (1).

    Returnoninvestment= $634million $4,427.5million ×100 =14.32%

Hence, return on investment is 14.32%.

Working notes:

Calculation for average assets,

    Averageasset= Openingasset+Closingasset 2 = $4,455millions+$4,400millions 2 =$4,427.5millions

2.

To determine

To compute: Profit margin.

2.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate profit margin,

    ProfitMargin= NetIncome TotalRevenue ×100 ...................(2)

Beverage Division:

Given,
Net income is $349 million.
Total revenue is $2,681 million.

Substitute $349 million for net income and $2,681 million for total revenue in the above equation (2).

    Profitmargin= $249million $2,681million ×100 =9.28%

Hence, profit margin is 7.2%.

Cheese Division:

Given,
Net income is $634 million.
Total revenue is $3,925 million

Substitute $634 million for net income and $3,925 million for total revenue in the above equation (2).

    Profitmargin= $634million $3,925million ×100 =16.15%

Hence, profit margin is 16.15%.

3.

To determine

To compute: Investment turnover.

3.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate investment turnover,

    Investmentturnover= Sales Averageinvestedassets ...............(3)

Beverage Division:

Given,
Sales are $2,681 million.
Average assets invested are $2,627.5 million.

Substitute $349 million for sales and $2,627.5 million for average assets invested in the above equation (3).

    Investmentturnover= $2,681million $2,627.5million =1.02

Hence, investment turnover is 1.02.

Cheese Division:

Given,
Sales are $3,925 million.
Average assets invested are $4,427.5 million.

Substitute $3,925 million for sales and $4,427.5 million for average assets invested in the above equation (3).

    Investmentturnover= $3,925million $4,427.5million =0.88

Hence, investment turnover is 0.88.

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