Compute the average collection period for year 2 use 365

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Financial statements for Pracht Company appear below:

Pracht Company  
Statement of Financial Position
December 31, Year 2 and Year 1
(in thousands of dollars)
   Year 2 Year 1
  Current assets:



  Cash and marketable securities $ 180 $ 170
  Accounts receivable, net
130
100
  Inventory
150
160
  Prepaid expenses
50
60





  Total current assets
510
490
  Noncurrent assets:



  Plant and equipment, net
1,880
1,800





  Total assets $ 2,390 $ 2,290





  Current liabilities:



  Accounts payable $ 90 $ 140
  Accrued liabilities
110
80
  Notes payable, short term
140
130





  Total current liabilities
340
350
  Noncurrent liabilities:



  Bonds payable
490
500





  Total liabilities
830
850





  Stockholders' equity:



  Preferred stock, $10 par, 15%
100
100
  Common stock, $10 par
140
140
  Additional paid-in capital--common stock
200
200
  Retained earnings
1,120
1,000





  Total stockholders' equity
1,560
1,440





  Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 2,390 $ 2,290






Pracht Company
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, Year 2
(dollars in thousands)
  Sales(all on account) $ 1,700   
  Cost of goods sold
1,190   



  Gross margin
510   
  Selling and administrative expense
200   



  Net operating income
310   
  Interest expense
50   



  Net income before taxes
260   
  Income taxes(30%)
78   



  Net income $ 182   




Dividends during Year 2 totaled $62 thousand, of which $15 thousand were preferred dividends.
The market price of a share of common stock on December 31, Year 2 was $160.

Required:

a.

Compute the earnings per share (of common stock) for Year 2. (Omit the "$" sign in your response. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  Earnings per share $   
b.

Compute the price-earnings ratio for Year 2. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

  Price-earnings ratio   
c.

Compute the dividend payout ratio for Year 2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

  Dividend payout ratio %
d.

Compute the dividend yield ratio for Year 2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

  Dividend yield ratio %
e.

Compute the return on total assets for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

  Return on total assets %
f.

Compute the return on common stockholders' equity for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

  Return on common stockholders' equity %
g.

Compute the book value per share for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  Book value per share $   
h.

Compute the working capital for Year 2. (Input your answer in thousands of dollars. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  Working capital $   
i.

Compute the current ratio for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  Current ratio   
j.

Compute the acid-test ratio for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  Acid-test ratio   
k.

Compute the accounts receivable turnover for Year 2. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  Accounts receivable turnover $   
l.

Compute the average collection period for Year 2. (Use 365 days in a year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

  Average collection period   
m.

Compute the inventory turnover for Year 2. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  Inventory turnover $   
n.

Compute the average sale period for Year 2. (Use 365 days in a year. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

  Average sale period   
o.

Compute the times interest earned for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  Times interest earned   
p.

Compute the debt-to-equity ratio for Year 2. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  Debt-to-equity ratio   

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