How would information affect the validity of ratio analysis


Data for Barry Computer Company and its industry averages follow.

a. Calculate the indicated ratios for Barry.

b. Construct the extended Du Pont equation for both Barry and the industry.

c. Outline Barry"s strengths and weaknesses as revealed by your analysis.

d. Suppose Barry had doubled its sales as well as its inventories, accounts receivable, and common equity during 2002. How would that information affect the validity of your ratio analysis? (Hint: Think about averages and the effects of rapid growth on ratios if averages are not used. No calculations are needed.)

Barry Computer Company: Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2002 (In Thousands)

Cash

$ 77500

Accounts payable

$129000

Receivables

336000

Notes payable

84000

Inventories

241500

Other current liabilities

117000

Total current assets

$655000

Total current liabilities

$330000

Net fixed assets

292500

Long-term debt

256500

Total assets

$947500

Common equity

361000



Total liabilities and equity

$947500

Barry Computer Company: Income Statement for Year Ended December 31, 2002

(In Thousands)

Sales

$1,607,500

Cost of goods sold

1,392,500

Selling, general, and administrative expenses

145,000

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)

$ 70,000

Interest expense

24,500

Earnings before taxes (EBT)

$ 45,500

Federal and state income taxes (40%)

18,200

Net income

$ 27,300

Ratio Barry Industry Average

Current assets/current liabilities

 


2.0X

Days sales outstandinga

 


35 days

Sales/inventory

 


6.7X

Sales/fixed assets

 


12.1X

Sales/total assets

 


3.0X

Net income/sales

 


1.2%

Net income/total assets

 


3.6%

Net income/common equity

 


9.0%

Total debt/total assets

 


60.0%

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