Financial Accounting
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.6P

Computing Comparative Financial Statements and DuPont Ratios (AP13-6)

Use the data given in P13-5 for Prince Company.

Required:

  1. 1. Compute component percentages for Year 2.
  2. 2. Compute the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

1)

Expert Solution
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Compute the Component percentage for the year 2.

Explanation of Solution

Component percentage analysis:

Component percentage analysis is prepared to analyse the relationship among various items of the financial statements with a particular base amount. This analysis is also called as common-size statement.

Compute the component percentage for the Year 2.

Corporation P
 Income Statement
For the year ended Year 2
ParticularsYear 2
AmountPercent
 ( $)(%)
Sales revenues190,000100
Cost of goods sold112,00058.95
Gross profit on sales78,00041.05
Operating  expenses56,00029.47
Pre-tax income22,00011.58
Income tax expense8,0004.21
Net income14,0007.37

Table (1)

Corporation P
Balance Sheet
As on date of Year 2 end
Particulars2013

Amount

( $)

Percent

(%)

Cash4,0003.88
Accounts receivable14,00013.59
Inventory40,00038.83
Property and equipment45,00043.69
Total assets103,000100.00
Current liabilities16,00015.53
Long-term liabilities45,00043.69
Common stock ($5 par value)30,00029.13
Retained earnings12,00011.65
Total liabilities and owners’ equity103,000100.00

Table (2)

In the income statement, base amount is sales revenue. In the balance sheet, base amount is total assets.

2)

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Compute the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

Explanation of Solution

DuPont model:

It is a model which allows the analyst to analyse a company’s performance using ratios. This model uses the ratios which indicates the company performance. DuPont model equiation is as follows:

ROE=Net profit margin×Total assets turnover×Financial leverageNet IncomeAverageTotalStockholders'equity={NetIncomeNetSalesRevenue×NetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets×AverageTotalAssetsAverageTotalStockholders'equity

Calculate the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

 RatioFormulaCalculationResult
1Return on Equity (ROE)NetIncomeAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$14,000$38,500(1)36.36%
2Return on Assets (ROA)NetIncomeAverageTotalAssets$14,000($103,000+$97,000)÷2Financial Accounting, Chapter 13, Problem 13.6P  14.00%
3Total asset turnoverNetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets$190,000($103,000+$97,000)÷21.90
4Net profit marginNetIncomeNet Sales Revenue$14,000$190,0007.37%
5Financial leverageAverage Total AssetsAverageTotalStockholder'Equity($103,000+$97,000)÷2$38,500(1)2.60

Table (3)

Working notes:

Calculate the average total stockholders’ equity

Average common stock for the year 2

Average common stock=BeginningStock+EndingStock2=$30,000+$30,0002=$60,0002=$30,000

Average retained earnings for theYear 2:

Average Retained Earnings=(Beginning Retained Earnings)+(EndingStock Retained Earnings)2=$12,000+$5,0002=$17,0002=$8,500

Average total stockholders’ equity for the Year 2:

Average Total Stockholders' Equity={Average Common Stock+Average Reatined Earnings=$30,000+$8,500=$38,500 (1)

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