Your company experienced some cash flow issues during your


Your company experienced some cash flow issues during your last project that caused the project to be terminated early without achieving all its original objectives. Despite being told there is nothing to worry about, you decide to investigate the company’s financial status.

1. What three financial statements should you look at first? What will they tell you?

2. You find the company has assets of $12M, total equity of $6M, and net cash flow of $2M per month, what are the company’s total liabilities?

3. You also note the company depreciated an asset, purchased for $8M, over seven years using the straight-line method. What is the total depreciation expense (to the nearest dollar) at the end of year 3?

4. Based on the depreciation notes, you conclude that depreciation expense is:

         A. A cash expense

         B. Equal each year the asset is depreciated

         C. A non-cash expense

         D. A and B above 23.

5. You calculate the company’s Quick Ratio and find it to be 1.6. What does this tell you?

6. You calculate Return on Assets (ROA) and find it to be 5.6% based on net income (available to common stockholders) of $336,000 and total assets of $6,000,000. You dig further and find that sales were $9,000,000. What does this information tell you about the company’s net profit margin and total asset turnover?

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