EBK ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781119411017
Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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The financial statements of Dandy Distributors Ltd. are shown on the "Fcl. Stmts." page.
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Based on Dandy's financial statements, calculate ratios for the year ended December 31, 2020. Assume all sales are on credit. Show your work.
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From these ratios, analyze the financial performance of Dandy.
Use the information provided below to answer the following questions:
Comment on the financial result of the company.
Is the company efficient in its collection of debts arising from credit sales? Motivate your
answer by using an appropriate ratio.
Will creditors allow credit under distress business conditions to Silverstone Limited?
Explain your answer with the relevant ratio.
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Extracts of the statement of comprehensive income and statement of financial position of Silverstone Limited for 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 December:
2021 (R)
2020 (R)
Sales
6 400 000
5 440 000
Cost of sales
4 000 000
3 264 000
Gross profit
2 400 000
2 176 000
Operating expenses
960 000
1 056 000
Operating profit
1 440 000
1 120 000
Profit before tax
1 280 000
1 040 000
Profit after tax
896 000
728 000
Statement of Financial…
The following selected account balances were taken from the records of XYZ Company for the year 2021: Required: Prepare a statement of comprehensive income in one statement format for XYZ Company for the year ended December 31, 2021. Use the function of expense method with supporting notes.
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