Explain the return on common stockholders equity


Modern Building Supply sells various building materials to retail outlets. The company has just approached Linden State Bank requesting a $300,000 loan to strengthen the Cash account and to pay certain pressing short-term obligations. The company's financial statements for the most recent two years follow:

Modern Building Supply
Comparative Balance Sheet

This Year    Last Year
 Assets



Current assets:



Cash $ 58,000 $ 141,000   
Marketable securities
0
13,000   
Accounts receivable, net
471,000
286,000   
Inventory
931,000
586,000   
Prepaid expenses
19,000
23,000   





Total current assets
1,479,000
1,049,000
Plant and equipment, net
1,616,944
1,506,047





Total assets $ 3,095,944 $ 2,555,047





 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity



Liabilities:



Current liabilities $ 803,000 $ 446,000
Bonds payable, 11%
609,000
609,000





Total liabilities
1,412,000
1,055,000





Stockholders' equity:



Preferred stock, $25 par, 8%
257,500
257,500
Common stock, $10 par
519,000
519,000
Retained earnings
907,444
723,547





 Total stockholders' equity
1,683,944   
1,500,047  





Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $ 3,095,944    $ 2,555,047  






Modern Building Supply
Comparative Income Statement and Reconciliation


This Year
Last Year
Sales $ 5,002,000 $ 4,350,000
Cost of goods sold
3,859,000
3,441,000





Gross margin
1,143,000
909,000
Selling and administrative expenses
643,000
528,000





Net operating income
500,000
381,000
Interest expense
66,990
66,990





Net income before taxes
433,010
314,010
Income taxes (30%)
129,903
94,203





Net income
303,107
219,807





Dividends paid:



Preferred dividends
20,600
20,600
Common dividends
98,610
72,660





Total dividends paid
119,210
93,260





Net income retained

183,897


126,547

Retained earnings, beginning of year
723,547
597,000





Retained earnings, end of year $ 907,444 $ 723,547






During the past year, the company has expanded the number of lines that it carries in order to stimulate sales and increase profits. It has also moved aggressively to acquire new customers. Sales terms are 2/10, n/30. All sales are on account.

 Assume that the following ratios are typical of companies in the building supply industry:



Current ratio 2.5
Acid-test ratio 1.2
Average collection period 18 days
Average sale period 50 days
Debt-to-equity ratio 0.75
Times interest earned ratio 6.0
Return on total assets 10 %
Price-earnings ratio 9

Assume that you have just inherited several hundred shares of Modern Building Supply stock. Not being acquainted with the company, you decide to do some analytical work before making a decision about whether to retain or sell the stock you have inherited.

Required:
1.

You decide first to assess the well-being of the common stockholders. For both this year and last year, compute the following:

a.

The earnings per share. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)


    This year      Last year
  Earnings per share $      $     

b.

The dividend yield ratio for common stock. The company's common stock is currently selling for $39 per share; last year it sold for $30 per share. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)


   This year    Last year
  Dividend yield ratio % %

c.

The dividend payout ratio for common stock. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)


    This year     Last year
  Dividend payout ratio % %

d.

The price-earnings ratio. How do investors regard Modern Building Supply as compared to other companies in the industry? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to 1 decimal place.)


     This year       Last year
  Price-earnings ratio          

e.

The book value per share of common stock. Does the difference between market value and book value suggest that the stock at its current price is too high? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)


     This year    Last year
  Book value per share $      $     

2.

You decide next to assess the company's rate of return. Compute the following for both this year and last year:

a.

The return on total assets. (Total assets at the beginning of last year were $2,240,000.) (Round your answers to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)


  This year Last year
  Return on total assets % %

b.

The return on common stockholders' equity. (Stockholders' equity at the beginning of last year was $1,279,000.) (Round your answers to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)


This year   Last year
  Return on common stockholders' equity % %

c. Is the company's financial leverage positive or negative?




Positive

Negative

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