How many shares of the Company’s common stock were outstanding as of January 29, 2022?
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- InThousands of USD except Per Share Revenue Transportation revenue Warehousing revenue Expenses Selling & Marketing General and Administrative Other operating expense Operating Income (Loss) Interest and dividend (income) NB: Think about your signs! Interst expense Income (Loss) before tax Tax expense Net Income, GAAP 2017 46 512,50 44 582,50 1 930,00 3 000,00 10 000,00 772,50 32 740,00 (75,00) 1 125,00 31 690,00 8 239,40 23 450,60 2018 49 120,00 46 195,00 2 925,00 3 250,00 10 500,00 1 390,00 33 980,00 (125,00) 1 200,00 32 905,00 8 884,35 24 020,65 2019 51 062,50 46 912,50 4 150,00 3 625,00 10 750,00 405,00 36 282,50 (115,00) 1 625,00 34 772,50 8 693,13 26 079,38SalesOperating costs (excluding depreciation and amortization) EBITDADepreciation and amortization Earnings before interest and taxes Interest Earnings before taxesTaxes (40%)Net income available to common stockholders Common dividendsSEBRINGCORPORATION: BALANCESHEETSFORYEARENDINGDECEMBER31 (FIGURES ARE STATED IN MILLIONS) Assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivableInventories Total current assets Gross Fixed Assets Less DepreciationNet plant and equipment Total assets 2005 2004 $3,600.0 $3,000.0 $3,060.0 $2,550.0 $540.0 $450.0 90.0 75.0 $450.0 $375.0 65.0 60.0 $385.0 $315.0 154.0 126.0 $231.0 $189.0 $15.0 $13.0 2005 2004 $ 36.00 $ 30.00 $ 340.00 $ 250.00 $ 457.00 $ 351.00 $ 833.00 $ 631.00 $ 1,065.00 $ 825.00 $ (165.00) $ (75.00) $ 900.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00 $ 324.00 $ 270.00 $ 201.00 $ 155.00 $ 216.00 $ 180.00 $ 741.00 $ 605.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,191.00 $ 1,055.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 392.00 $ 176.00 $ 542.00 $ 326.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00…Calculate the following ratios based on the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow prepared in question ROE Return on Capital Employed (post-tax) Net Profit Margin EBITDA Margin Effective Tax Rate Operating Cost Ratio Gross Profit Margin Total Asset Turnover Ratio Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio Receivables Turnover Ratio Leverage Ratio [Avg. Total Assets / Avg. Total Equity] FCF / EBITDA Interest Coverage Ratio Debt Service Coverage Ratio Basic EPS (Assume Face Value of each share is INR 10) Debt : Equity Ratio Income Statement (INR Cr) Units Mar/14 Saleable Units 4,570 Revenues Gross Revenues INR Cr 2,116 Less: Environment Cess INR Cr 5 Net Revenues INR Cr 2,121 Growth (%) -1.9% Expenses O&M Expenses (% of Project Costs) INR Cr 146 YoY Escalation 5.72% EBITDA INR Cr 1,974 Margin (%) 93.1% Book Depreciation INR Cr 439 Interest Expenses INR…
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Selected comparative financial statements of Korbin Company follow. KORBIN COMPANY Comparative Income Statements For Years Ended December 31 2021 2020 $ 431,313 $ 330,421 259,650 Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Selling expenses Administrative expenses Total expenses Income before taxes. Income tax expense Net income Assets Current assets Long-term investments Plant assets, net Total assets 171,663 61,246 38,818 100,064 Liabilities and Equity Current liabilities Common stock Other paid-in capital Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity December 31 209,156 121,265 KORBIN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets 71,599 13,317 $ 58,282 $ 37,039 2021 45,598 29,077 74,675 46,590 9,551 $ 54,729 0 103,218 $ 157,947 $ 2019 229,300 146,752 82,548 30,268 19,032 49,300 33,248 6,749 $ 26,499 $ 19,550 71,000 8,875 31,781 2019 2020 $36,630 $ 48,966 700 93,876 $131,206 $ 108,704 4,660 55,078 $ 19,023…+ INCOME STATEMENT sales cost of goods sold gross gofit selling and administrative expenses amortization expenses operating expenses interest expenses earnings before taxes taxes earnings after taxes Brefered stock dividends earning available to common shareholder shares outstanding earnings per share Retained earnings balance, January 1, 20xx Add; earnings available to common $ en shareholders 20xx Deduct: cash dividends declared and paid in 20xx retained earnings balance, December 31, 20xx 4700000 2925000 1775000 630000 290000 855000 52,000 803000 390000 413000 STATEMENT OF RETAINED EARNINGS FO THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2003 50000 363000 226875 1.6 880000 363000 200000 1043000Your emall WIII be recorded when you Supmit this fOTm zSg/formResponse?pli=1 * Required Assume that Dillards Inc. reported operating income of $5.2 million, $1.75 million in other income and gains (except equity earnings), $3.65 million in other expenses and losses, and a tax rate of 40%. 1. Using the information given above for Dillards Inc, what is the net income of the company? * A) $5.2 million B) $3.3 million C) $1.98 million D) $1.32 million E) None of the above
- vas.msst Net sales Operating costs except depreciation Depreciation Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) Less interest Earnings before taxes (EBT) Taxes Net income Other data: Shares outstanding (millions) Common dividends (millions of $) Int rate on notes payable & L-T bonds Federal plus state income tax rate Year-end stock price $98,000 91.140 1,960 $4,900 960 $3,940 1,576 $2,364 500.00 $827.40 6% 40% $56.74 Refer to Exhibit 4.1. What is the firm's ROA? Do not round your intermediate calculations,Exercise 5-11 In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022, Swifty Corporation reported the following condensed data. Operating expenses $ 711,000 Interest revenue $ 24,000 Cost of goods sold 1,247,000 Loss on disposal of plant assets 8,000 Interest expense 61,000 Net sales 2,191,000 Income tax expense 38,000 Other comprehensive income (net of $1,200 tax) 7,400 Prepare a multiple-step income statement.Comprehensive income Anson Industries, Inc., reported the following information on its 20Y1 income statement: Prepare the following for Anson Industries, Inc.: A. Income statement, including comprehensive income. B. Income statement and a separate statement of comprehensive income.
- Income statement and earnings per share for discontinued operations Apex Inc. reports the following for a recent year: A. Prepare a partial income statement for Apex Inc., beginning with income from continuing operations before income tax expense. B. Determine the earnings per common share for Apex Inc., including per-share amounts for unusual items.The income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet for Santiago Systems are as follows: Includes both state and federal taxes. Refer to the information for Santiago Systems above. Note: Round answers to two decimal places. 1. Compute the number of common shares. 2. Compute earnings per share.Define each of the following terms: Annual report; balance sheet; income statement Common stockholders’ equity, or net worth; retained earnings Statement of stockholders’ equity; statement of cash flows Depreciation; amortization; EBITDA Operating current assets; operating current liabilities; net operating working capital; total net operating capital Accounting profit; net cash flow; NOPAT; free cash flow; return on invested capital Market Value Added; Economic Value Added Progressive tax; taxable income; marginal and average tax rates Capital gain or loss; tax loss carryforward Improper accumulation; S corporation