Comparable balance sheets are presented below: Dec. 31, 2015 Dec. 31, 2014 Assets Cash 1.2 1.9 Accounts Receivable 0.4 0.3 Inventory 1.3 1.0 Property, Plant & Equipmen 6.0 3.0
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Comparable balance sheets are presented below:
Dec. 31, 2015 Dec. 31, 2014
Assets
Cash 1.2 1.9
Accounts Receivable 0.4 0.3
Inventory 1.3 1.0
Property, Plant & Equipmen 6.0 3.0
Less:
8.1 5.8
Liabilities &
Accounts Payable 2.6 2.1
Dividends Payable - -
Bonds Payable 4.4 2.8
Common Stock, $1 Par Value 0.2 0.1
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value 3.2 2.2
8.1 5.8
Additional Information:
1. The change in PP&E represent cash expenditures for a new factory
2. There were no disposals of PP&E during the year
3. There were no dividends declared during the year
4. The common stock was issued for cash
5. A review of the income statement noted a gross profit margin of
20% and Research & Development costs of $0.7 for the year
Required:
1. Prepare a statement of
2. Is the operating cash flow sustainable?
3. What are the major sources and uses of cash?
4. How are the operations being financed? Through earnings or other means?
Do you agree with this strtegy?
5. No dividends were declared. Why?
6. Why might the company be losing so much money? Do you agree with their strategy?
7. What are the risks to the company going forward?
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- Comparable balance sheets are presented below:Dec. 31, 2015 Dec. 31, 2014AssetsCash 1.2 1.9Accounts Receivable 0.4 0.3Inventory 1.3 1.0Property, Plant & Equipmen 6.0 3.0Less: Accumulated Depreciation (0.8) (0.4)8.1 5.8Liabilities & Stockholder's EquityAccounts Payable 2.6 2.1Dividends Payable - -Bonds Payable 4.4 2.8Common Stock, $1 Par Value 0.2 0.1Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value 3.2 2.2Retained Earnings (2.3) (1.4)8.1 5.8Additional Information:1. The change in PP&E represent cash expenditures for a new factory2. There were no disposals of PP&E during the year3. There were no dividends declared during the year4. The common stock was issued for cash5. A review of the income statement noted a gross profit margin of 20% and Research & Development costs of $0.7 for the yearRequired:1. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method ANSWER : Net Profit (0.90) WHY IS THE NET PROFIT .90 PLEASE EXPLAINUse the following information to answer all accounting questions Category Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock @ par value COGS Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Net fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes 2020 1726 2812 705 2000 4028 170 1755 99 185 2574 8754 8312 750 799 3621 4338 450 2021 1120 2254 800 2300 175 2056 120 271 1829 8245 10254 547 1021 4021 5768 690Use the common-size financial statements found here: ommon-Size Balance Sheet 2016Cash and marketable securities $ 480 1.5 %Accounts receivable 6,030 18.2Inventory 9,540 28.8Total current assets $ 16,050 48.5 %Net property, plant, and equipment 17,020 51.5Total assets $33,070 100.0 %Accounts payable $ 7,150 21.6 %Short-term notes 6,850 20.7Total current liabilities $ 14,000 42.3 %Long-term liabilities 7,010 21.2Total liabilities $ 21,010 63.5 %Total common shareholders’ equity 12,060 36.5Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $33,070 100.0 %Common-Size Income Statement 2016Revenues $ 30,000 100.0 %Cost of goods sold (20,050) 66.8Gross profit $ 9,950 33.2 %Operating expenses (7,960) 26.5Net operating income $ 1,990 6.6 %Interest expense (940) 3.1Earnings before taxes $ 1,050 3.5 %Income taxes (382) 1.3Net income $668 2.2 % Specifically, write up a brief narrative that responds to the following questions: a. How much cash does Patterson have on hand relative to its total…
- Condensed financial data of Pat Metheny Company for 2014 and 2013 are presented below: Pat Metheny Comparative Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2014 and 2013 2014 2013 Cash 1,800 1,100Receivables 1,750 1,300Inventory 1,600 1,900Plant assets…GIVE THE COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ANALYSIS FROM THE GIVEN BALANCE SHEET BELOW JOLLIBEE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS ITEM 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Cash & Short Term Investments 17.46B 22.52B 24.17B 23.02B 57.46B Cash & Short Term Investments Growth - 28.99% 7.32% -4.75% 149.59% Cash Only 16.73B 21.11B 23.29B 20.89B 21.36B Short-Term Investments 726M 1.41B 883.2M 2.13B 36.1B Cash & ST Investments / Total Assets 23.96% 25.08% 16.06% 12.28% 27.26% Total Accounts Receivable 3.59B 4.02B 4.86B 5.91B 7.05B Total Accounts Receivable Growth - 11.86% 21.04% 21.46% 19.36% Accounts Receivables, Net 3.03B 3.39B 4.41B 5.37B 5.8B Accounts Receivables, Gross 3.61B 4.08B 5.09B 5.76B 6.46B Bad Debt/Doubtful Accounts (579.79M) (690.12M) (676.91M) (392.36M) (658.63M) Other Receivable 562.75M 630.06M 451.73M…The income statement for the year ended December 31, 2016, is as follows: Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock. activities. of cash flows, using the low from tivities, PR 14-5A 1, 2015 Dec. 31, 2 lo $ 585,920 208,960 Dec. 31, 2016 Cash........... Assets $ 625,760 Accounts receivable (net) d Inventories 617,120 227,840 641,760 240,000 Investments Land arosTE Equipment.. 328,000 553,120 705,120 (148,000) Accumulated depreciation-equipment (166,400) $2,057,120 Total assets $2,362,080 $ 404,960 52,640 co0ro Accounts payable (merchandise creditors) Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $ 424,480 42,240 Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) Dividends payable. Common stock, $2 par.... 19,200 000 24,000 100,000 150,000 280,000 Retained earnings..... 417,500 1,200,320 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity. 1,303,860 $2,057,120 $2,362,080 008B 000 a2 Cost of merchandise sold 00080 Gross profit 008.800 Operating expenses: Sales $ 5,372,559 ebivid 3,306,190…
- FIND ROE( RETURN ON EQUITY) USING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Years Revenue ($M) Net Income ($M) 2012 221.8 2.9 2013 473.8 20.2 2014 627.7 36.4 2015 947.8 45.0 2016 1,015.5 50.3 2017 1,046.2 64.9 2018 1,293.2 90.4 Exhibit 2 Years Total Assets ($M) Fixed Assets ($M) Current Assets ($M) Total Equity ($M) Retained Earnings ($M) 2012 430 286 144 293 12.8 2013 956 501 455 558 33.0 2014 922 668 324 620 69.4 2015 1103 796 307 665 114.4 2016 1120 835 285 729 164.7 2017 1294 738 556 805 229.6 2018 2053 703 1350 934 320…GIVE THE COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS FROM THE GIVEN BALANCE SHEET BELOW JOLLIBEE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS ITEM 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Cash & Short Term Investments 17.46B 22.52B 24.17B 23.02B 57.46B Cash & Short Term Investments Growth - 28.99% 7.32% -4.75% 149.59% Cash Only 16.73B 21.11B 23.29B 20.89B 21.36B Short-Term Investments 726M 1.41B 883.2M 2.13B 36.1B Cash & ST Investments / Total Assets 23.96% 25.08% 16.06% 12.28% 27.26% Total Accounts Receivable 3.59B 4.02B 4.86B 5.91B 7.05B Total Accounts Receivable Growth - 11.86% 21.04% 21.46% 19.36% Accounts Receivables, Net 3.03B 3.39B 4.41B 5.37B 5.8B Accounts Receivables, Gross 3.61B 4.08B 5.09B 5.76B 6.46B Bad Debt/Doubtful Accounts (579.79M) (690.12M) (676.91M) (392.36M) (658.63M) Other Receivable 562.75M 630.06M 451.73M 536.62M 1.25B…GIVE THE COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET VERTICAL ANALYSIS FROM THE GIVEN BALANCE SHEET BELOW JOLLIBEE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS ITEM 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Cash & Short Term Investments 17.46B 22.52B 24.17B 23.02B 57.46B Cash & Short Term Investments Growth - 28.99% 7.32% -4.75% 149.59% Cash Only 16.73B 21.11B 23.29B 20.89B 21.36B Short-Term Investments 726M 1.41B 883.2M 2.13B 36.1B Cash & ST Investments / Total Assets 23.96% 25.08% 16.06% 12.28% 27.26% Total Accounts Receivable 3.59B 4.02B 4.86B 5.91B 7.05B Total Accounts Receivable Growth - 11.86% 21.04% 21.46% 19.36% Accounts Receivables, Net 3.03B 3.39B 4.41B 5.37B 5.8B Accounts Receivables, Gross 3.61B 4.08B 5.09B 5.76B 6.46B Bad Debt/Doubtful Accounts (579.79M) (690.12M) (676.91M) (392.36M) (658.63M) Other Receivable 562.75M 630.06M 451.73M 536.62M 1.25B…
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