What type of analysis is indicated by the following?
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Vertical Analysis:
Vertical Analysis is used to analyze the % of items in statement for a particular period as the % of total amount. Vertical Analysis is done for particular period for different items. For example, analysis of '% of assets' as '% of Total assets' for a particular year is done using the Vertical analysis.
To Choose:
The option that states the type of analysis.
Answer to Problem 1SEQ
A. Vertical Analysis
Explanation of Solution
Explanation for correct answer:
The given analysis is a vertical analysis. Hence, correct option is A.
Explanation for incorrect answers:
B. Horizontal analysis analyzes each row of the statement unlike the vertical analysis. Hence, it is not the correct option.
C. Profitability analysis analyzes only the profits and not the balance sheet items. Hence, it is not the correct option.
D. Contribution margin analysis does not apply to the balance sheet items. Hence, it is not the correct option.
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Novak supply company a newly formed corporation , incurred the following expenditures related to the land , to buildings, and to machinery and equipment.
abstract company's fee for title search $1,170
architect's fee $7,133
cash paid for land and dilapidated building thereon $195,750
removal of old building $45,000
LESS: salvage $12,375 $32,625
Interest on short term loans during construction…
Year
Cash Flow
0
-$ 27,000
1
11,000
2
3
14,000
10,000
What is the NPV for the project if the required return is 10 percent?
Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.
NPV
$ 1,873.28
At a required return of 10 percent, should the firm accept this project?
No
Yes
What is the NPV for the project if the required return is 26 percent?
The following were selected from among the transactions completed by Babcock Company during November of the current year:
Nov.
3
Purchased merchandise on account from Moonlight Co., list price $85,000, trade discount 25%, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.
4
Sold merchandise for cash, $37,680. The cost of the goods sold was $22,600.
5
Purchased merchandise on account from Papoose Creek Co., $47,500, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30, with prepaid freight of $810 added to the invoice.
6
Returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $13,500 ($18,000 list price less trade discount of 25%) purchased on November 3 from Moonlight Co.
8
Sold merchandise on account to Quinn Co., $15,600 with terms n/15. The cost of the goods sold was $9,400.
13
Paid Moonlight Co. on account for purchase of November 3, less return of November 6.
14
Sold merchandise with a list price of $236,000 to customers who used VISA and who redeemed $8,000 of pointof- sale coupons. The cost…
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