Accounting (Text Only)
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Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.14EX
To determine
Trading securities: These are short-term investments in debt and equity securities, purchased with an intention of trading and earning profits due to changes in market prices.
To find: The missing amounts (a) to (i)
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Use the common-size financial statements found here:
ommon-Size Balance Sheet 2016Cash and marketable securities $ 480 1.5 %Accounts receivable 6,030 18.2Inventory 9,540 28.8Total current assets $ 16,050 48.5 %Net property, plant, and equipment 17,020 51.5Total assets $33,070 100.0 %Accounts payable $ 7,150 21.6 %Short-term notes 6,850 20.7Total current liabilities $ 14,000 42.3 %Long-term liabilities 7,010 21.2Total liabilities $ 21,010 63.5 %Total common shareholders’ equity 12,060 36.5Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $33,070 100.0 %Common-Size Income Statement 2016Revenues $ 30,000 100.0 %Cost of goods sold (20,050) 66.8Gross profit $ 9,950 33.2 %Operating expenses (7,960) 26.5Net operating income $ 1,990 6.6 %Interest expense (940) 3.1Earnings before taxes $ 1,050 3.5 %Income taxes (382) 1.3Net income $668 2.2 %
Specifically, write up a brief narrative that responds to the following questions:
a. How much cash does Patterson have on hand relative to its total…
The following data are taken from the ledger of PQR Co.
Date
Particulars
Debit
Credit
1/1/2017 Balance
6/30/2017 Dividends paid
12/31/2017 Netincome for 2017
2/7/2018 Premium in share capital
4/30/2018 Loss on sale of land
9/30/2018 Dividends paid
12/31/2018 Net income for 2018
12/31/2018 Revaluation surplus
7/1/2019 Gain on sale of treasury stock
12/31/2019 Net income 2019
80,600
25,000
42,500
10,000
5,000
20,000
5,800
40,000
1,600
33,700
Unrealized loss on FV OCI securities
3,400
What is the correct balance of Retained earnings on December 31, 2019?
Using ratios to evaluate a stock investment
Comparative financial statement data of Garfield Inc. follow:
Market price of Garfield’s common stock:$69.36 at December 31 2018 and $38.04 at December 31, 2017.
Common shares outstanding 14, 000 on December 31, 2018 and 12,000 on December 31 2017 and 2016.
All sales are on credit.
Requirements
Compute the following ratios tor 2018 and 2017:
a. current ratio
b. Cash ratio
c. Times-interest-earned ratio
d. Inventory turnover
e. Gross profit percentage
f. Debt to equity ratio
g. Rate of return on common stockholder’s equity
h. Earnings per share of common stock
i. Price/earnings ratio
2. Decide (a) whether Garfield’s ability to pat debts and to sell inventory improved or deteriorated during 2018 and (b) whether the investment attractiveness of its common stock appears to have increased or decreased.
Chapter 15 Solutions
Accounting (Text Only)
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