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The following information is from Harrelson Inc.’s financial statements. Sales (all credit) were
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Footfall Manufacturing Ltd. reports the following financial information at the end
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Debtor's turnover ratio (based on net sales) 2
Inventory turnover ratio
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Fixed assets turnover ratio
0.8
Debt to assets ratio
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Net profit margin
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31, 20XX
(in S)
Sales
100,000
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit
Other expenses
Earnings before tax
Таx @ 50%
Earnings after tax
Selected data from the year-end financial statements of Atlas Corp. are presented below: Current ratio 2.0; Quick ratio 1.5; Current liabilities ₱600,000; Inventory turnover 8.0; Gross profit margin 40%. What is the amount of Atlas Corp. sales for the year?
At the end of the current year, the entity reported the following financial data:
Total Assets 1,200,000
Total assets turnover ratio 1.7x
Fixed assets turnover ratio 2x
Current ratio 2.5x
Days Sales outstanding 30 days
Inventory turnover ratio 4x
Gross profit margin on sales 20%
Note: Calcuation is based on a 365-day year.
How much should be the accounts receivable balance?
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Loose Leaf for Foundations of Financial Management Format: Loose-leaf
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