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Examine financial commentary that interprets and analyses published financial information.
1.1: Explain the main items commented on and explain their importance.
1.2: Identify trends in published accounting information.
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- Dec. 31, 2020 Dec. 31, 2019 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $248,005 $419,465 Accounts receivable 38,283 34,839 Inventory 15.043 15,332 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 39,965 34,795 Income tax receivable 58,152 16,488 Investments 415,199 338,592 Total current assets 814.647 859,511 Property, plant, & equipment, net 1,217.220 1,106,984 Long-term investments 622,939 496.106 Other assets 70,260 64,716 Total assets $2,725,066 $2,527,317 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $85,709 $69,613 Accrued payroll and benefits 64,958 73,894 Accrued liabilities 129,275 102,203 Total current liabilities 279,942 245,710 Deferred liabilities 284.267 240,975 Other liabilities 32.883 28,263 Total liabilities 597,092 514,948 Shareholders' equity: Common stock 358 354 Additional paid-in capital 954,988 861.843 Retained earnings 1,172.628 1,150,172 Total shareholders' equity 2,127,974 2,012.369 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity…What item flows from the income statement to the statement of retained earnings?a. Cashb. Dividendsc. Net incomed. InventoryComparative Balance Sheet Assets: Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid expenses Total current assets Property, plant, and equipment Less accumulated depreciation Net property, plant, and equipment Total assets Liabilities and stockholders' equity: Current liabilities: Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Income taxes payable. Total current liabilities. Bonds payable Total liabilities Stockholders' equity: Common stock Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity Ending Balance $ 31,000 18,000 58,000 12,000 119,000 374,000 190,000 184,000 $ 303,000 $ 13,000 52,000 67,000 132,000 76,000 208,000 Beginning Balance $ 28,000 20,000 56,000 10,000 114,000 354,000 165,000 189,000 $ 303,000 $ 9,000 53,000 69,000 131,000 73,000 204,000 28,000 26,000 67,000 73,000 95,000 99,000 $ 303,000 $ 303,000 The company's net income (loss) for the year was ($3,000) and its cash dividends were $3,000. It did not sell or…
- What to put in the income statement based on this list? InventoryBuildings & ImprovementsAccumulated Depreciation - Buildings & ImprovementsFurniture & FixturesAccumulated Depreciation - Furniture & FixturesOffice EquipmentAccumulated Depreciation - Office EquipmentAccounts PayableLoans PayableAccrued LiabilitiesSalaries PayableEmployee Benefits PayablePaid-Up Share Capital - CommonAdditional Paid in CapitalRetained EarningsSalesFees and Surcharges & FinesOther Income & GainsMiscellaneous IncomeCost of SalesInterest ExpenseOffice Supplies ExpenseTravel and TransportationTaxes and LicensesProfessional FeesRent ExpenseMeeting and ConferencesBad Debts ExpenseDepreciation Expense - B&IDepreciation Expense - FFDepreciation Expense - OEEmployees Benefit ExpenseSalaries & WagesCommunicationMiscellaneous ExpensesIncome SummaryFor each ofthe following accounts, identify whether that item is an asset, liability, or equity account.a. Bonds payableb. Equipmentc. Accounts payabled. Salaries payablee. Common stockf. Retained earningsg. Cashh. Accounts receivablei. Sales revenuej. InventoryIdentify the asset from the following list of accounts:a. Notes Payableb. Common Stockc. Retained Earningsd. Inventory
- a. Return on equityb. Total assets turnoverc. Return on assetsd. Current ratioe. Receivables turnoverInventory Turnover f. Interest Coverage TIE Equity Multiplier Tot Assets/Equity h. L/T Debt Ratio ROA j. ROEAnswer the following question a. Return on equityb. Total assets turnoverc. Return on assetsd. Current ratioe. Receivables turnover
- (participation expected < You would find asset, liability, and equity accounts on which of the following statements? OA. Statement of cash flows B. Balance sheet OC. Statement of retained earnings OD. Income statementWhat data flows from the statement of retained earnings to the balance sheet?a. Net incomeb. Cashc. Ending retained earningsd. AssetsB Net sales Cost of goods sold Selling and administrative expenses Interest expense Other income (expense) Income tax expense Net income Current assets. Noncurrent assets Total assets Current liabilities Long-term debt Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity Total assets Total stockholders' equity Current liabilities Total liabilities Average net accounts receivable Average inventory Net cash provided by operating activities Capital expenditures Cash dividends paid 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Ratio Current ratio Accounts receivable turnover Average collection period Inventory turnover Days in inventory Profit margin Asset turnover Return on assets Debt to assets ratio Walmart Inc. Income Statement Data for Year Times interest earned Target Corporation Return on common stockholders' equity Free cash flow $66,900 44,000 14,400 750 (95) 1,500 $6,155 $17,000 26,800 $43,800 Balance Sheet Data (End of Year) $10,000 17,300 16,500 $43,800 13,400 10,000…