Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Angola Inc. reported the following year-end data:
Cash $20,000
Short-term investments $ 8,800
Accounts receivable (current) $12,000
Inventory $28,600
Other current assets $12,000
Total current liabilities $29,000
Compute the (a) current ratio
Pritchett Co. reported the following year-end data:
Cash $20,200
Short-term investments $ 8,600
Accounts receivable (current) $11,800
Inventory $28,600
Other current assets $12,000
Total current liabilities $29,000
Compute the (a) current ratio
Here are simplified financial statements for Watervan Corporation:
INCOME STATEMENT
(Figures in $ millions)
Net sales
$ 887.00
Cost of goods sold
747.00
Depreciation
37.00
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
$ 103.00
Interest expense
18.00
Income before tax
$ 85.00
Taxes
17.85
Net income
$ 67.15
BALANCE SHEET
(Figures in $ millions)
End of Year
Start of Year
Assets
Current assets
$ 375
$ 324
Long-term assets
270
228
Total assets
$ 645
$ 552
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity
Current liabilities
$ 200
$ 163
Long-term debt
114
127
Shareholders’ equity
331
262
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$ 645
$ 552
The company’s cost of capital is 8.5%.
Required:
What is the company’s return on capital? (Use start-of-year rather than average capital.)
Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. P.S- Answer is not 26.48%
Chapter 6 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting
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