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Transcribed Image Text:1. From the comparative statement of Super Corporation, prepare
a. Trend Analysis
b. Vertical Analysis
c. Comment on the proportion of cost of sales and operating expenses
d. Comment on the efficiency of the firm's operation using -
e. Com
asset turnover, inventory turnover, and, ears per share
the liquidity position of th
(Round all computations to 3 decimal places.)
current ratio
f. Comment on the lever
position of firm's using -
and debt-equity ratio
equity
8. Comment on the profitability of the firm's using -
Net Sales (85% on credit)
Cost of goods sold
Operating expenses
Income tax
Net Income
gross profit rate, earnings per share, and net profit margin
Cash
Receivables
Inventories
Prepayments
Property & Equipment, net
Investments
Total Assets
avernection period
Accounts payable
Accrued expenses
Current loans payable
Long-term debts
Capital Stock, P100 par
Retained earnings
Total Equities
P
P
P
2023
650,000
540,000
58,000
13,000
39,000
2023
20,000
65,000
60,000
12,500
245,000
160,000
562,500
22,500
21,450
65,000
225,000
150,000
78,550
562,500
P
P
P
2022
550,000
450,000
55,000
11,250
33,750
2022
25,000
60,000
72,500
11,250
225,000
155,000
548,750
37,500
23,500
45,000
290,000
125,000
27,750
548,750
P
P
P
2021
600,000
500,000
38,000
15,500
46,500
2021
22,500
58,750
58,000
10,750
210,000
150,000
510,000
21,450
18,750
65,000
255,000
120,000
29,800
510,000
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