Compute the current and quick ratios

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Assignment - Financial Ratios

Q1. Liquidity ratios. Edison, Stagg, and Thornton have the following financial information at the close of business on July 10:


Edison

Stagg

Thornton

Cash

$6,000

$5,000

$4,000

Short-term investments

3,000

2,500

2,000

Accounts receivable

2,000

2,500

3,000

Inventory

1,000

2,500

4,000

Prepaid expenses

800

800

800

Accounts payable

200

200

200

Notes payable: short-term

3,100

3,100

3,100

Accrued payables

300

300

300

Long-term liabilities

3,800

3,800

3,800

a. Compute the current and quick ratios for each of the three companies. (Round calculations to two decimal places.) Which firm is the most liquid? Why?

Q2. Computation and evaluation of activity ratios. The following data relate to Alaska Products, Inc:


20X5

20X4

Net credit sales

$832,000

$760,000

Cost of goods sold

530,000

400,000

Cash, Dec. 31

125,000

110,000

Average Accounts receivable

205,000

156,000

Average Inventory

70,000

50,000

Accounts payable, Dec. 31

115,000

108,000

Instructions -

a. Compute the accounts receivable and inventory turnover ratios for 20X5. Alaska rounds all calculations to two decimal places.

Q3. Profitability ratios, trading on the equity. Digital Relay has both preferred and common stock outstanding. The company reported the following information for 20X7:

Net sales

$1,750,000

Interest expense

120,000

Income tax expense

80,000

Preferred dividends

25,000

Net income

130,000

Average assets

1,200,000

Average common stockholders' equity

500,000

a. Compute the profit margin on sales ratio, the return on equity and the return on assets, rounding calculations to two decimal places.

b. Does the firm have positive or negative financial leverage? Briefly ex¬plain.

Q4. Horizontal analysis. Mary Lynn Corporation has been operating for several years. Selected data from the 20X1 and 20X2 financial statements follow.


20X2

20X1

Current Assets

$86,000

$80,000

Property, Plant, and Equipment (net)

99,000

90,000

Intangibles

25,000

50,000

Current Liabilities

40,800

48,000

Long-Term Liabilities

153,000

160,000

Stockholders' Equity

16,200

12,000

Net Sales

500,000

500,000

Cost of Goods Sold

322,500

350,000

Operating Expenses

93,500

85,000

a. Prepare a horizontal analysis for 20X1 and 20X2. Briefly comment on the results of your work.

Q5. Vertical analysis. Mary Lynn Corporation has been operating for several years. Selected data from the 20X1 and 20X2 financial statements follow.


20X2

20X1

Current Assets

    $86,000

    $80,000

Property, Plant, and Equipment (net)

99,000

80,000

Intangibles

25,000

50,000

Current Liabilities

40,800

48,000

Long-Term Liabilities

     153,000

     150,000

Stockholders' Equity

16,200

12,000

Net Sales

    500,000

     500,000

Cost of Goods Sold

    322,500

     350,000

Operating Expenses

      93,500

85,000

a. Prepare a vertical analysis for 20X1 and 20X2. Briefly comment on the results of your work.

Q6. Ratio computation. The financial statements of the Lone Pine Company follow.

LONE PINE COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31, 20X2 and 20X1 ($000 Omitted)


20X2

20X1

Assets

Current Assets

Cash and Short-Term Investments

$400

$600

Accounts Receivable (net)

3,000

2,400

Inventories

3,000

2,300

Total Current Assets

$6,400

$5,300

Property, Plant, and Equipment

Land

$1,700

$500

Buildings and Equipment (net)

1,500

1,000

Total Property, Plant, and Equipment

$3,200

$1,500

Total Assets

$9,600

$6,800

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Current Liabilities

Accounts Payable

$2,800

$1,700

Notes Payable

1,100

1,900

Total Current Liabilities

$3,900

$3,600

Long-Term Liabilities

Bonds Payable

4,100

2,100

Total Liabilities

$8,000

$5,700

Stockholders' Equity

Common Stock

$200

$200

Retained Earnings

1,400

900

Total Stockholders' Equity

$1,600

$1,100

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

$9,600

$6,800

 

LONE PINE COMPANY Statement of Income and Retained Earnings For the Year Ending December 31,20X2 ($000 Omitted)

Net Sales*


$36,000

Less: Cost of Goods Sold

$20,000


Selling Expense

6,000


Administrative Expense

4,000


Interest Expense

400


Income Tax Expense

2,000

32,400

Net Income


$3,600

Retained Earnings, Jan. 1


900

Ending Retained Earnings


$4,500

Cash Dividends Declared and Paid


3,100

Retained Earnings, Dec. 31


$1,400

*All sales are on account.

Instructions - Compute the following items for Lone Pine Company for 20X2, rounding all calcu¬lations to two decimal places when necessary:

a. Quick ratio

b. Current ratio

c. Inventory-turnover ratio

d. Accounts-receivable-turnover ratio

e. Return-on-assets ratio

f. Net-profit-margin ratio

g. Return-on-common-stockholders' equity

h. Debt-to-total assets

i. Number of times that interest is earned

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