FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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Required information
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Other operating expenses
Interest expense
Income tax expense
Total costs and expenses,
Net income
Earnings per share
$ 411,225
209,550
12,100
9,525
Current Year:
1 Year Ago:
$ 673,500
Numerator:
642,400
$ 31,100
$ 1.90
(1) Debt and equity ratios
(2-0) Compute debt-to-equity ratio for the current year and one year ago
(2-b) Based on debt-to-equity ratio, does the company have more or less debt in the current year versus one year ago?
Required 1 Required 2A Required 28 Required 34 Required 38
Compute debt-to equity ratio for the current year and one year ago.
Debt-To-Equity Ratio
1
1
"
$ 345,500
134,980
13,300
8,845
(3-0) Times interest earned.
(3-b) Based on times interest earned, is the company more or less risky for creditors in the Current Year versus 1 Year Ago?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Denominator:
< Required 1
$ 532,000
=
502,625
$ 29,375
$ 1.80
=
Debt-To-Equity Ratio
Debt-to-equity ratio
Required 28 >
0 to 1
0 to 1
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Transcribed Image Text:Required information Sales Cost of goods sold Other operating expenses Interest expense Income tax expense Total costs and expenses, Net income Earnings per share $ 411,225 209,550 12,100 9,525 Current Year: 1 Year Ago: $ 673,500 Numerator: 642,400 $ 31,100 $ 1.90 (1) Debt and equity ratios (2-0) Compute debt-to-equity ratio for the current year and one year ago (2-b) Based on debt-to-equity ratio, does the company have more or less debt in the current year versus one year ago? Required 1 Required 2A Required 28 Required 34 Required 38 Compute debt-to equity ratio for the current year and one year ago. Debt-To-Equity Ratio 1 1 " $ 345,500 134,980 13,300 8,845 (3-0) Times interest earned. (3-b) Based on times interest earned, is the company more or less risky for creditors in the Current Year versus 1 Year Ago? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Denominator: < Required 1 $ 532,000 = 502,625 $ 29,375 $ 1.80 = Debt-To-Equity Ratio Debt-to-equity ratio Required 28 > 0 to 1 0 to 1
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Required Information.
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Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow.
At December 31
Assets
Cash
Accounts receivable, net
Merchandise inventory.
Prepaid expenses
Plant assets, net
Total assets
Current Year
$ 31,800
89,500
Interest expense
Income tax expense
Total costs and expenses
Net income
Earnings per share
(1) Debt and equity ratios
112,500
10,700
278,500
$ 523,000
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable
Long-term notes payable..
Common stock, $10 par value
Retained earnings
Total liabilities and equity
For both the current year and one year ago, compute the following ratios
$ 129,900
98,500
163,500
131,100
$ 523,000
$ 411,225
209,550
12,100
9,525
Current Year
1 Year Ago
$ 35,625
62,500
82,500
9,375
The company's income statements for the current year and one year ago, follow.
For Year Ended December 31
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Other operating expenses i
$ 673,500
255,000
$ 445,000
642,400
$31,100
$1.90
$ 75,250
101,500
163,500
104,750
$ 445,000
2 Years Ago
$ 37,800
50,200
54,000
5,000
230,500
$ 377,500
$ 51,250
83,500
163,500
79,250
$ 377,500
$ 345,500
134,980
13,300
8,845
1 Year Ago
$ 532,000
582,625
$ 29,375
$ 1.80
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Transcribed Image Text:1 Required Information. [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow. At December 31 Assets Cash Accounts receivable, net Merchandise inventory. Prepaid expenses Plant assets, net Total assets Current Year $ 31,800 89,500 Interest expense Income tax expense Total costs and expenses Net income Earnings per share (1) Debt and equity ratios 112,500 10,700 278,500 $ 523,000 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable Long-term notes payable.. Common stock, $10 par value Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity For both the current year and one year ago, compute the following ratios $ 129,900 98,500 163,500 131,100 $ 523,000 $ 411,225 209,550 12,100 9,525 Current Year 1 Year Ago $ 35,625 62,500 82,500 9,375 The company's income statements for the current year and one year ago, follow. For Year Ended December 31 Sales Cost of goods sold Other operating expenses i $ 673,500 255,000 $ 445,000 642,400 $31,100 $1.90 $ 75,250 101,500 163,500 104,750 $ 445,000 2 Years Ago $ 37,800 50,200 54,000 5,000 230,500 $ 377,500 $ 51,250 83,500 163,500 79,250 $ 377,500 $ 345,500 134,980 13,300 8,845 1 Year Ago $ 532,000 582,625 $ 29,375 $ 1.80
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