Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 11BE
a.
To determine
Determine the company’s earnings per share on common stock.
b.
To determine
Determine the company’s price earnings ratio.
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The financial ratios of a company are included in its annual stockholders’ report.
Group of answer choices
a. True
b. False
Match the following ratio functions with the ratio (place the number of your chosen answer into the box with the border beside the term you think it goes with :
Dividend Yield
Debt ratio
Current Ratio
Price/Earnings Ratio
Acid-test ratio
Earnings per share
1. The amount of net income earned for each share of the company's common stock
2. The percentage of a stock's market value returned to stockholders as dividends each period
3. The ability to pay current liabilities with current assets.
4. The percentage of assets financed with debt.
5. The ability to pay all current liabilities if they come due immediately.
6. The market price of $1 of earnings.
What is the Days Payables Outstanding? Use the attached financial data to calculate the
ratios. Round to the nearest decimal.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co (ANF)
Financial Data
Revenues
Cost of Sales
Total Operating Expenses
Interest Expense
Income Tax Expense
Diluted Weighted Shares
Outstanding
Cash + Equivalents
Accounts Receivable
Inventories
Total Current Assets
Total Assets
Accounts Payable
Total Current Liabilities
Total Stockholders' Equity
ANF Stock Price = $10.30
Select one
O A. 42.3 days, 37.0 days
OB. 76.1 days, 89.4 days
OC. 89.4 days, 37.0 days
OD. 76.1 days, 97.7 days
2022
$3,659.3
$1,545.9
$2,026.9
$28.5
$37.8
52.8
$257.3
$108.5
$742.0
$1,220.4
$2,694.0
$322.1
$935.5
$656.1
2021
$3,712.8
$1,400.8
$1,968.9
$34.1
$38.9
62.6
$823.1
$69.1
$525.9
$1,507.8
$2,939.5
$374.8
$1,015.2
$826.1
Chapter 16 Solutions
Managerial Accounting
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