FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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Compute the given ratios for Company UO.

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Compute the given ratios for Company UO.

RatioFormulaCalculationResult
Return on Equity (ROE)NetIncomeAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$232,428($1,327,969+$1,694,170)÷215.38%
Earnings per share (EPS)NetIncome(Weighted Average Number of common Shares Outstanding)As given in income statement$1.70
Net profit marginNetIncomeNet Sales Revenue$232,428$3,323,0777.00%
Inventory turnoverCost of Goods SoldAverage Inventory$2,148,147($358,237+$311,207)÷26.42 times
Current ratioCurrentAssetsCurrentLiabilities$809,117$353,7402.29 times
Debt-to-equity ratioTotalLiabilitiesTotalStockholder'sEquity$459,093+$98,069$1,139,7460.42 times
Price/Earnings (P/E) ratioMarket Price per ShareEarningsper Share$16$0.4223.53  times
Dividend yield ratioDividend per Share Market Price per Share$0.50$160%%

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Return on equity ratio:

Rate of return on equity ratio is used to determine the relationship between the net income available for the common stockholders’ and the average common equity that is invested in the company.

Return on Equity=NetIncomeAverageTotalStockholder'Equity

Return on equity of the Company UO is 15.38 %.

Earnings per share:

Earnings per share help to measure the profitability of a company. Earnings per share are the amount of profit that is allocated to each share of outstanding stock.

EPS=NetIncome(Weighted Average Number of common Shares Outstanding)

Earnings per share of the Company UO is $1.70

Profit margin:

Profit margin ratio is used to determine the percentage of net income that is being generated per dollar of revenue or sales.

Net profit margin=NetIncomeNet Sales Revenue

Net profit margin of the Company is 7.00 %.

Inventory turnover ratio:

Inventory turnover ratio is used to determine the number of times inventory used or sold during the particular accounting period.

Inventory Turnover Ratio =Cost of Goods Sold Average Inventory

Inventory turnover ratio of the Company UO is 7.46%.

Current ratio:

Current ratio is used to determine the relationship between current assets and current liabilities. The ideal current ratio is 2:1.

Current ratio=CurrentAssetsCurrentLiabilities

Current ratio of the Company UO is 2.29 times.

Debt-equity ratio:

The debt-to-equity ratio indicates that the company’s debt as a proportion of its stockholders’ equity.

Debt-equity ratio=TotalLiabilitiesTotalStockholder'sEquity

Debt-to-Equity ratio of the Company UO is 0.42 times.

Price/Earnings Ratio: It depicts the relation of market price of a share to earnings per share of that company. The price/earnings ratio presents the market value of the amount invested to earn $1 by a company. It is major tool to be used by investors before the decisions related to investments in a company.

Price/Earnings Ratio=Market Price per Share Earnings per Share

Price/Earnings ratio of the Company UO is 23.53 times.

Dividend yield: This is the ratio which measures the amount of dividends paid relative to the market price.

Dividend Yield Ratio=Dividends per Share Market Price per Share

Dividend yield ratio of the Company UO is 0%%.

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