Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.11S
(Learning Objective 4: Compute ratio data to evaluate operations) Fairbanks Company made sales of $24,600 million during 2018. Cost of goods sold for the year totaled $9,840 million. At the end of 2017, Fairbanks’ inventory stood at $1,000 million, and Fairbanks ended 2018 with inventory of $1,400 million. Compute Fairbanks’ gross profit percentage and rate of inventory turnover for 2018.
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Selected comparative financial statements of Haroun Company follow.
HAROUN COMPANY
Comparative Income Statements
For Years Ended December 31, 2021–2015
($ thousands) 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
Sales $ 2,260 $ 1,979 $ 1,801 $ 1,651 $ 1,540 $ 1,432 $ 1,174
Cost of goods sold 1,625 1,322 1,137 995 925 865 689
Gross profit 635 657 664 656 615 567 485
Operating expenses 483 378 347 256 222 219 182
Net income $ 152 $ 279 $ 317 $ 400 $ 393 $ 348 $ 303
HAROUN COMPANY
Comparative Year-End Balance Sheets
December 31, 2021–2015
($ thousands) 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
Assets
Cash $ 111 $ 147 $ 153 $ 156 $ 162 $ 160 $ 165
Accounts receivable, net 800 840 760 583 514 487 343
Merchandise inventory 2,893 2,106 1,840 1,551 1,393 1,183 858
Other current assets 74 67 41 74 62 63 33
Long-term investments 0 0 0 228 228 228 228
Plant assets, net 3,541 3,527 3,086 1,740 1,799 1,599 1,373
Total assets $ 7,419 $ 6,687 $ 5,880 $ 4,332 $ 4,158 $ 3,720 $ 3,000
Liabilities and…
Selected information from Bigg Company's financial statements follows:
Fiscal Year Ended December 31
2019
2018(in thousands)
2017
Gross sales
$2,004,719
$1,937,021
$1,835,987
Less: Sales discounts
4,811
4,649
4,406
Less: Sales returns and allowances
2,406
2,324
2,203
Net sales
$1,997,502
$1,930,048
$1,829,378
Cost of goods sold
621,463
619,847
660,955
Gross profit
$1,376,039
$1,310,201
$1,168,423
Operating expenses
577,369
595,226
583,555
Operating income
$798,670
$714,975
$584,868
Other income (expenses)
15,973
(6,140)
(8,773)
Net income
$814,643
$708,835
$576,095
At December 31
2019
2018(in thousands)
2017
Accounts receivable
$201,290
$195,427
$182,642
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts
2,516
2,736
2,192
Net accounts receivable
$198,774
$192,691
$180,450
Required:
1. Calculate the following ratios for 2018 and 2019. Round your answers…
Chapter 6 Solutions
Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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