Compute for each year the accounts receivable turnover

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Exercise 1

(a) Schellhammer Corporation reported the following amounts in 2013, 2014, and 2015.

   

2013

 

2014

 

2015

Current assets

 

$269,300

   

$298,923

   

$323,160

 

Current liabilities

 

$161,100

   

$169,150

   

$183,420

 

Total assets

 

$526,600

   

$620,030

   

$618,230

 


(b) Perform each of the three types of analysis on Schellhammer's current assets

Exercise 2 The following data are taken from the financial statements of Rainsberger Company.

   

2015

 

2014

Accounts receivable (net), end of year

 

$576,700

 

$499,600

Net sales on account

 

4,048,600

 

3,050,900

Terms for all sales are 1/10, n/60.

       

(a) Compute for each year the accounts receivable turnover. At the end of 2013, accounts receivable (net) was $507,300.

Exercise 3 The following data are from the income statements of Haskin Company.

   

2015

 

2014

Sales

 

$6,314,000

   

$6,280,300

 

Beginning inventory

 

932,600

   

837,400

 

Purchases

 

4,350,400

   

4,615,200

 

Ending inventory

 

1,026,300

   

932,600

 

Compute for each year the inventory turnover.

Exercise 4 Guo Company has owners' equity of $381,900 and net income of $57,700. It has a payout ratio of 30% and a return on assets of 10%.

How much did Guo pay in cash dividends, and what were its average assets?

Exercise 5 Operating data for Navarro Corporation are presented below.

   

2015

 

2014

Net sales

 

$754,230

 

$597,940

Cost of goods sold

 

469,900

 

393,300

Selling expenses

 

123,710

 

73,000

Administrative expenses

 

55,640

 

54,760

Income tax expense

 

31,520

 

21,450

Net income

 

73,460

 

55,430

Prepare a schedule showing a vertical analysis for 2015 and 2014.

NAVARRO CORPORATION Condensed Income Statements For the Years Ended December 31

 

2015

 

2014

 

Amount

 

Percent

 

Amount

 

Percent

Net sales

$754,230

 

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%

 

$597,940

 

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%

Cost of goods sold

469,900

 

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%

 

393,300

 

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%

Gross profit

284,330

 

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%

 

204,640

 

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%

Selling expenses

123,710

 

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%

 

73,000

 

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%

Administrative expenses

55,640

 

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%

 

54,760

 

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%

Total operating expenses

179,350

 

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%

 

127,760

 

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%

Income before income taxes

104,980

 

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%

 

76,880

 

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%

Income taxes expense

31,520

 

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%

 

21,450

 

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%

Net income

$73,460

 

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%

 

$55,430

 

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%

Exercise 6 Suppose Nordstrom, Inc., which operates department stores in numerous states, has the following selected financial statement data for the year ending January 30, 2014.

NORDSTORM, INC.
Balance Sheet (partial)

(in millions)

End-of-Year

Beginning-of-Year

Cash and cash equivalents

$ 1,550

$ 140

Accounts receivable (net)

3,968

3,787

Inventory

1,751

1,755

Prepaid expenses

172

181

Other current assets

464

410

Total current assets

$7,905

$6,273

Total current liabilities

$3,927

$3,122

For the year, net sales were $16,103 and cost of goods sold was $10,390 (in millions).

Compute the four liquidity ratios at the end of the year.

Current ratio

 :1

Acid-test ratio

 :1

Accounts receivable turnover

 times

Inventory turnover

 times

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