Option D is the answer | |||
Inventory Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold/Average inventory Inventory Turnover measures how fast the company is, in selling its inventory. As a thumb rule, higher the inventory Turnover, the better it is in managing in inventory |
Miller Corp. and Evans Inc. are in the same industry and are of similar size. During...
Comparison with Industry Averages Heartland Inc. is a medium-size company that has been in business for 20 years. The industry has become very competitive in the last few years, and Heartland has decided that it must grow if it is going to survive. It has approached the bank for a sizable five-year loan, and the bank has requested Heartland's most recent financial statements as part of the loan package. The industry in which Heartland operates consists of approximately 20 companies...
Summary information from the financial statements of two companies
competing in the same industry follows.
Barco
Company
Kyan
Company
Barco
Company
Kyan
Company
Data from the current year-end balance
sheets
Data from the current year’s income
statement
Assets
Sales
$
770,000
$
880,200
Cash
$
19,500
$
34,000
Cost of goods sold
585,100
632,500
Accounts receivable, net
46,500
64,600
Interest expense
7,900
13,000
Merchandise inventory
84,440
132,500
Income tax expense
14,800
24,300
Prepaid expenses
5,000
6,950
Net income
162,200...
Summary information from the financial statements of two companies competing in the same industry follows. Problem 13-5A Comparative ratio analysis A1P3 T Barco Company Kyan Company Barco Сотрату Kyan Сотрату Sales Data from the current year-end balance sheets Assets Cash ... $19,500 Accounts receivable, net 37.400 Current notes receivable (trade).... 9.100 Merchandise inventory.......... 84.440 Prepaid expenses 5.000 Plant assets, net... 290,000 Total assets.. $445,440 $ 34,000 57.400 7.200 132.500 6.950 304,400 $542.450 Data from the current year's income statement $770,000...
Summary information from the financial statements of two companies competing in the same industry follows. Barco Kyan Company Company Data from the current year and balance sheets Assets Cash $ 21,000 $31.000 Accounts receivable, et 37.400 54,400 Current notes receivable (trade) 9,800 3.200 Merchandise inventory 84,840 134,500 Prepaid expenses 6,200 2,850 Plant annets, net 290,000 306,400 Total assets $449,240 $542,350 Barco Kyan Company Coepany Data from the current year's income statement Sales $800,000 $920,200 cost of goods sold 587,100 634.500...
11. You have the following balance sheet and income statement information for Epic Corp.: Balance sheet $ Accounts receivable (A/R) 1,800 Inventory 3,600 Accounts payable (A/P) 760 Income statement $ Sales 7,200 Cost of goods sold (COGS) 5,760 All sales and purchases were on credit. a. How long is the days inventory outstanding (in days)? b. How long is the collection period (in days)? c. How long is the payables period (in days)? d. How long is the cash conversion...
1. options for a: high or low
options for b:BrainGames Inc. or IntelliGames Inc.
options for c:BrainGames Inc. or IntelliGames Inc
2. options for a:lower or higher
options for b:lower or greater
3. options for a: 0.80 or 1.05x
options for b: higher or lower
9. Asset management ratios Which of the following is not an asset management ratio? The average collection period O A days sales outstanding ratio O A price-earnings ratio A inventory turnover ratio Johnny Appleseed Brewing...
On January 1, 2018, the general ledger of Big Blast Fireworks includes the following account balances: Accounts Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Land Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts Accounts Payable Notes Payable (8%, due in 3 years) Common Stock Retained Earnings Totals Debit Credit $ 24,900 44,000 45,000 84,100 3,300 27,700 45,000 71,000 51,000 $198,000 $198,000 The $45,000 beginning balance of inventory consists of 450 units, each costing $100. During January 2018, Big Blast Fireworks had the following inventory transactions: January 3...
Presented below are condensed financial statements adapted from those of two actual companies competing in the pharmaceutical industry—Johnson and Johnson (J&J) and Pfizer, Inc. ($ in millions, except per share amounts). Balance Sheets ($ in millions, except per share data) J&J Pfizer Assets: Cash $ 16,779 $ 11,244 Short-term investments 6,144 12,400 Accounts receivable (net) 8,894 11,095 Inventories 5,744 9,603 Other current assets 5,790 5,655 Current assets 43,351 49,997 Property, plant, and equipment (net) 15,542 23,983 Intangibles and other assets...
Presented below are condensed financial statements adapted from those of two actual companies competing in the pharmaceutical industry—Johnson and Johnson (J&J) and Pfizer, Inc. ($ in millions, except per share amounts). Balance Sheets ($ in millions, except per share data) J&J Pfizer Assets: Cash $ 10,641 $ 5,801 Short-term investments 5,037 11,293 Accounts receivable (net) 7,589 9,790 Inventories 4,520 7,459 Other current assets 4,395 4,260 Current assets 32,182 38,603 Property, plant, and equipment (net) 12,338 20,779 Intangibles and other assets...
1. Pick two publicly
traded companies in the same industry.
2. Calculate the
ratios from your textbook or any other ratios you deem necessary
for each company for two years. Some examples are working capital,
current ratio, current cash debt coverage ratio, inventory turnover
ratio, days in inventory, receivables turnover ratio, average
collection period, debt to asset ratio, cash debt coverage ratio,
times interest earned ratio, free cash flow, earnings per share,
price earnings ratio, gross profit rate, profit margin...