If the company borrows 10270 cash from a bank on a 120-day


Assignment

Answer each of the questions in the following unrelated situations.

(a) The current ratio of a company is 6:1 and its acid-test ratio is 1:1. If the inventories and prepaid items amount to $494,800, what is the amount of current liabilities?

(b) A company had an average inventory last year of $159,000 and its inventory turnover was 6. If sales volume and unit cost remain the same this year as last and inventory turnover is 8 this year, what will average inventory have to be during the current year? (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)

(c) A company has current assets of $89,370 (of which $36,250 is inventory and prepaid items) and current liabilities of $36,250. What is the current ratio? What is the acid-test ratio? If the company borrows $10,270 cash from a bank on a 120-day loan, what will its current ratio be? What will the acid-test ratio be? (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.50.)

(d) A company has current assets of $583,200 and current liabilities of $235,100. The board of directors declares a cash dividend of $173,600. What is the current ratio after the declaration but before payment? What is the current ratio after the payment of the dividend? (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.50.)

Current ratio after the declaration but before payment

Current ratio after the payment of the dividend

Heartland Company's budgeted sales and budgeted cost of goods sold for the coming year are $142,310,000 and $97,650,000, respectively. Short-term interest rates are expected to average 10%. If Heartland can increase inventory turnover from its present level of 9 times a year to a level of 12 times per year.

Compute its expected cost savings for the coming year.

Expected Cost Savings $

The following information pertains to Wamser Company:

Cash

$22,000

Accounts receivable

125,500

Inventory

74,500

Plant assets (net)

384,000

Total assets

$606,000

Accounts payable

$74,500

Accrued taxes and expenses payable

24,500

Long-term debt

49,500

Common stock ($10 par)

165,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par

89,000

Retained earnings

203,500

Total equities

$606,000

Net sales (all on credit)

$801,000

Cost of goods sold

605,000

Net income

80,500

Compute the following: (Round answers to 2 decimal places e.g. 15.25.)

(a) Current ratio
(b) Inventory turnover times
(c) Accounts receivable turnover times
(d) Book value per share

(e) Earnings per share

(f) Debt to assets

(g) Profit margin on sales

(h) Return on common stock equity

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The following data is given:

 

December 31,

 

2015


2014

Cash

$65,500



$51,000


Accounts receivable (net)

89,500



59,000


Inventories

89,500



115,000


Plant assets (net)

383,000



325,000


Accounts payable

55,000



40,000


Salaries and wages payable

10,000



5,000


Bonds payable

70,500



71,000


8% Preferred stock, $40 par

100,000



100,000


Common stock, $10 par

120,000



90,000


Paid-in capital in excess of par

85,000



70,000


Retained earnings

187,000



174,000


Net credit sales

905,000





Cost of goods sold

745,000





Net income

83,000





Compute the following ratios: (Round answers to 2 decimal places e.g. 15.25.)

(a)

Acid-test ratio at 12/31/15

2.40: 1

(b)

Accounts receivable turnover in 2015

Entry field with incorrect answer12 times

(c)

Inventory turnover in 2015

Entry field with incorrect answer7 times

(d)

Profit margin on sales in 2015

Entry field with incorrect answer9 %

(e)

Return on common stock equity in 2015

Entry field with incorrect answer20.17 %

Book value per share of common stock at 12/31/15

As loan analyst for Utrillo Bank, you have been presented the following information.

 

Toulouse Co.

Lautrec Co.

Assets





Cash

$116,300


$311,800


Receivables

220,600


305,700


Inventories

573,900


512,000


   Total current assets

910,800


1,129,500


Other assets

500,500


617,600


   Total assets

$1,411,300


$1,747,100


Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity





Current liabilities

$303,300


$350,200


Long-term liabilities

403,900


500,500


Capital stock and retained earnings

704,100


896,400


   Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$1,411,300


$1,747,100


Annual sales

$944,400


$1,494,000


Rate of gross profit on sales

30

%

35

%

Each of these companies has requested a loan of $49,190 for 6 months with no collateral offered. Because your bank has reached its quota for loans of this type, only one of these requests is to be granted.

Compute the various ratios for each company. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)

 

Toulouse Co.

Lautrec Co.

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Inventory turnover

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Cash to current liabilities

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Bradburn Corporation was formed 5 years ago through a public subscription of common stock. Daniel Brown, who owns 15% of the common stock, was one of the organizers of Bradburn and is its current president. The company has been successful, but it currently is experiencing a shortage of funds. On June 10, 2015, Daniel Brown approached the Topeka National Bank, asking for a 24-month extension on two $35,120 notes, which are due on June 30, 2015, and September 30, 2015. Another note of $6,450 is due on March 31, 2016, but he expects no difficulty in paying this note on its due date. Brown explained that Bradburn's cash flow problems are due primarily to the company's desire to finance a $306,700 plant expansion over the next 2 fiscal years through internally generated funds.

The commercial loan officer of Topeka National Bank requested financial reports for the last 2 fiscal years.

BRADBURN CORPORATION
BALANCE SHEET
MARCH 31

Assets

 

2015


2014

Cash

 

$18,700


$13,020

Notes receivable

 

148,930


133,260

Accounts receivable (net)

 

132,830


126,510

Inventories (at cost)

 

105,160


51,630

Plant & equipment (net of depreciation)

 

1,459,800


1,422,000

Total assets

 

$1,865,420


$1,746,420

Liabilities and Owners' Equity

 




Accounts payable

 

$81,630


$91,500

Notes payable

 

76,690


63,050

Accrued liabilities

 

16,718


9,000

Common stock (130,000 shares, $10 par)

 

1,300,000


1,300,000

Retained earningsa

 

390,382


282,870

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

 

$1,865,420


$1,746,420

aCash dividends were paid at the rate of $1 per share in fiscal year 2014 and $2 per share in fiscal year 2015.

BRADBURN CORPORATION
INCOME STATEMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEARS ENDED MARCH 31

 

 

2015


2014

Sales revenue

 

$3,013,400


$2,719,000

Cost of goods solda

 

1,539,400


1,431,400

Gross margin

 

1,474,000


1,287,600

Operating expenses

 

861,480


790,300

Income before income taxes

 

612,520


497,300

Income taxes (40%)

 

245,008


198,920

Net income

 

$367,512


$298,380

aDepreciation charges on the plant and equipment of $110,200 and $112,800 for fiscal years ended March 31, 2014 and 2015, respectively, are included in cost of goods sold.

(a) Compute the following items for Bradburn Corporation. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)

(1) Current ratio for fiscal years 2014 and 2015.
(2) Acid-test (quick) ratio for fiscal years 2014 and 2015.
(3) Inventory turnover for fiscal year 2015.
(4) Return on assets for fiscal years 2014 and 2015. (Assume total assets were $1,693,000 at 3/31/13.)
(5) Percentage change in sales, cost of goods sold, gross margin, and net income after taxes from fiscal year 2014 to 2015.

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