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Comprehensive Ratio Analysis of two Companies

P4. Mel Filbert is considering an investment in the common stock of a chain of retail department stores. She has narrowed her choice to two retail companies, Single Cor- poration and Design Corporation, whose income statements and balance sheets follow.

Income Statements

2b: Single asset turnover: 2.5 times

Net sales	Single $12,560,000		Design $25,210,000 Costs and expenses:			 Cost of goods sold	$  6,142,000		$14,834,000 Selling expenses	4,822,600		7,108,200 Administrative expenses	986,000		2,434,000 Total costs and expenses	$11,950,600		$24,376,200 Income from operations	$	609,400		$	833,800 Interest expense	194,000		228,000 Income before income taxes	$	415,400		$	605,800 Income taxes expense	200,000		300,000 Net income	$	215,400		$	305,800 Earnings per share	$	4.31		$	10.19

3a: Single debt to equity ratio: 1.0 time

4b: Single cash flow to sales: 2.2%

5a: Single price/earnings ratio: 13.9 times

Cash	$	80,000		$    192,400 Marketable securities (at cost)	203,400		84,600 Accounts receivable (net)	552,800		985,400 Inventory	629,800		1,253,400 Prepaid expenses	54,400		114,000 Property, plant, and equipment (net)	2,913,600		6,552,000 Intangibles and other assets	553,200		144,800 Total assets	$4,987,200		$9,326,600  Balance Sheets Assets

Single Design

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Chapter Assignments 699

Liabilities and Stockholders' equity

1: Net income using FIFO and straight line: $190,800

1: Net income using LIFO and

double-declining-balance: $93,200

Accounts payable

$ 344,000


$ 572,600

Notes payable

150,000


400,000

Income taxes payable

50,200


73,400

Bonds payable

2,000,000


2,000,000

Common stock, $20 par value

1,000,000


600,000

Additional paid-in capital

609,800


3,568,600

Retained earnings

833,200


2,112,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$4,987,200


$9,326,600

During the year, Single paid a total of $50,000 in dividends. The market price per share of its stock is currently $60. In comparison, Design paid a total of $114,000 in dividends, and the current market price of its stock is $76 per share. Single had net cash flows from operations of $271,500 and net capital expenditures of $625,000. Design had net cash flows from operations of $492,500 and net capital expenditures of $1,050,000. Information for prior years is not readily available. Assume that all notes payable are current liabilities and all bonds payable are long-term liabilities and that there is no change in inventory.

ReQUIReD

Conduct a comprehensive ratio analysis for each company, using the available informa- tion. Compare the results. (Round to one decimal place, and consider changes of 0.1 or less to be indeterminate.)

1. Prepare an operating asset management analysis by calculating for each company the (a) current ratio, (b) quick ratio, (c) receivables turnover, (d) days' sales uncol- lected, (e) inventory turnover, (f) days' inventory on hand, (g) payables turnover,

(h) days' payable, and (i) financing period.

2. Prepare a profitability and total asset management analysis by calculating for each company the (a) profit margin, (b) asset turnover, and (c) return on assets.

3. Prepare a financial risk analysis by calculating for each company the (a) debt to equity ratio, (b) return on equity, and (c) interest coverage ratio.

4. Prepare a liquidity analysis by calculating for each company the (a) cash flow yield,

(b) cash flows to sales, (c) cash flows to assets, and (d) free cash flow.

5. Prepare an analysis of market strength by calculating for each company the (a) price/earnings (P/E) ratio and (b) dividend yield.

6. aCCoUntinG ConneCtion ? Compare the two companies by inserting the ratio calculations from 1 through 5 in a table with the following column headings: Ratio Name, Single, Design, and Company with More Favorable Ratio. Indicate in the last column which company had the more favorable ratio in each case.

7. BUSineSS appliCation ? How could the analysis be improved if information about these companies' prior years were available?

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