The Red Soda Company (Red Soda) and The Blue Soda Company (Blue Soda) provide refreshments to every corner of the world. Selected data from the 20X6 consolidated financial statements for Red Soda and Blue Soda are presented here (in millions).
Red Soda |
Blue Soda |
|
Total current assets |
$12,551 |
$12,571 |
Total current liabilities |
13,721 |
8,756 |
Net Sales |
30,990 |
43,332 |
Cost of Goods Sold |
11,088 |
20,099 |
Net income |
6,824 |
5,946 |
Average (net) accounts receivable for the year |
3,424 |
4,654 |
Average inventories for the year |
2,271 |
2,570 |
Average total assets |
44,595 |
37,921 |
Average common stockholders’ equity |
22,636 |
14,556 |
Average current liabilities |
13,335 |
8,772 |
Average total liabilities |
21,960 |
23,466 |
Total assets |
48,671 |
39,848 |
Total liabilities |
23,872 |
23,044 |
Income taxes |
2,040 |
2,100 |
Interest expense |
355 |
397 |
Net cash provided by operating activities |
8,186 |
6,796 |
Capital expenditures |
1,993 |
2,128 |
Cash dividends |
3,800 |
2,732 |
Instructions:
Compute the following liquidity ratios for 20X6 for Red Soda and Blue Soda, comment on the relative liquidity of two competitors.
Current ratio
Accounts receivable turnover
Average collection period
Inventory turnover
Days in inventory
Current cash debt coverage
Compute the following solvency ratios for the two companies and comment on the relative solvency of the two competitors.
Debt to asset ratio
Times interest earned
Cash debt coverage
Free cash flow
Compute the following profitability ratios for the two companies and comment on the relative probability of the two competitors.
Profit margin
Asset turnover
Return on assets
Return on common stockholders’ equity.
Interpret your findings for the ratio comparatives analysis for Red Soda and Blue Soda.
Evaluate what, if any, options with regard to financial activities should Red Soda and Blue Soda consider (i.e., how can these companies improve financial performance)? What impact would each of these have on the above ratios?
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Inc. provide refreshments to every corner of the world.
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for The Coca-Cola Company and for PepsiCo, Inc. are presented here
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Total current assets
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Total current liabilities
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Net sales
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Cost of goods sold
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Net income
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