Compute the return on common stockholders equity

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The comparative statements of Osborne Company are presented here.

                                           OSBORNE COMPANY
                                           Income Statement
                                 For the Years Ended December 31
                                                           2014                    2013
Net Sales                                              $1,890,540           $1,750,500
Cost of goods sold                                1,058,540             1,006,000
Gross Profits                                         832,000               744,500
Selling and administrative expense           500,000               479,000
Income from operations                          332,000               265,500
Other expenses and losses
Interest expense                                    22,000                 20,000
Income before income taxes                    310,000               245,500
Income tax expense                                92,000                73,000
Net Income                                            $218,000             $172,500

                                           OSBORNE COMPANY
                                               Balance Sheets
                                               December 31
Assets                                                           2014                 2013
Current assets
Cash                                                              $60,100             $64,200
Debt investments (short-term)                         74,000              50,000
Accounts receivable                                         117,800             102,800
Inventory                                                       126,000             115,500
Total current assests                                       377,900             332,500
Plant assets (net)                                            649,000             520,300
Total assets                                                    $1,026,900       $852,800
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable                                             $160,000         $145,400
Income taxes payable                                       43,500             42,000
Total current liabilities                                       203,500           187,400
Bonds Payable                                                 220,000           200,000
Total liabilities                                                  423,500           387,400
Stockholders' equity
Common stock ($5 par)                                    290,000           300,000
Retained earnings                                             313,400           165,400
Total stockholders' equity                                   603,400          465,400
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity               $1,026,900       $852,800

All sales were on account. Net cash provided by operating activities for 2014 was $220,000. Capital expenditures were $136,000, and cash dividends were $70,000.

Instructions:

Compute the following ratios for 2014.
a) Earnings per share.                                            h) Days in inventory.
b) Return on common stockholders' equity               i) Times interest earned
c) Return on assets.                                              j) Asset turnover
d) Current ratio.                                                    k) Debt to assets
e) Accounts receivable turnover                               l) Current cash debt coverage
f)  Average collection period                                    m) Cash debt coverage
g) Inventory turnover.                                           n) Free cash flow.

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