interest


Interest expense

$          2,000       

Sales revenue

  297,000

Selling expenses

  38,200

 

 

Administrative expenses

  16,700

Cost of goods sold

  162,300

Dividends1

  12,200

 

 

Gain on sale of equipment

  3,600

Loss from fire

  7,500

Retained Earnings (1/1/12 balance)

  335,000

Tax expense

  22,800

The current syllabus cites a previous edition of the textbook. The attached update is correct for Winter and Spring-all current and upcoming terms. Dividends were declared and paid to Jackson, Inc. stockholders

Required:

1. On a spreadsheet, prepare a multistep Income Statement for the year ending 12/31/12 with proper heading. See link below for sample income statement. Near the bottom of your income statement should have a subtotal for Income before taxes and then subtract taxes to compute Net income. Net income should have a double underline.

2. On the same spreadsheet, prepare a Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ending 12/31/12 with proper heading. See link below for sample statement of retained earnings. There are no adjustments to retained earnings and ending retained earnings should have a double underline. 

3. On the same spreadsheet, compute the gross profit margin, operating income margin, and net profit margin for 2012, showing the numerator and denominator for all ratios. Take ratios out to the nearest hundredth of a percentage (e.g., 33.33%).

4. On the same spreadsheet, write a paragraph analyzing each of the profitability ratios for Jackson, Inc. given the following information from previous years and competitors.

5.  

 

Gross profit margin

Operating income margin

Net profit margin

Jackson, 2011

47.22%

26.52%

17.75%

Jackson, 2010

48.87%

25.43%

17.03%

Competitor, 2012

43.22%

31.20%

21.14%

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