Account Title Cash Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Land Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividends Service Revenue Insurance Expense Salaries Expense Miscellaneous Expense Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2022 Debit $58,300 $27,750 $3,500 $25,000 $16,500 $24,000 $128,350 $6,900 $290,300 Credit $14,300 $6,100 $26,000 $32,050 $211,850 $290,300
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- BALANCE SHEETCash $ 140.0 Accounts payable $ 800 .0Accts. receivable 880 .0 Notes payable 600.0Inventories 1,320.0 Accruals 400 .0Total current assets $2,340.0 Total current liabilities $1,800.0Long-term bonds 1,000.0Total debt $2,800.0Common stock 200 .0Retained earnings 1,000.0Net plant & equip. 1,660.0 Total common equity $1,200.0Total assets $4.000.0 Total liabilities & equity $4.000.0lNCOME STATEMENTNet sales $6,000.0Operating costs 5,599.8Depreciation 100.2EBIT $ 300.0Less: Interest 96 .0EBT $ 204 .0Less: Taxes 81.6Net income $ 122.4OTHER DATAAnnual Principal and Lease Payments 0.00Shares outstanding (millions) 60 .00Common dividends (millions) $42.8Interest rate on NIP and long-term bonds 6.0 %Federal plus state income tax rate 40%Year-end stock price $30 .60 What is the firms ROE (Return on Equity)?Group of answer choices 9.45% 9.63% 9.84% 10.20%BALANCE SHEETCash $ 140.0 Accounts payable $ 800 .0Accts. receivable 880 .0 Notes payable 600.0Inventories 1,320.0 Accruals 400 .0Total current assets $2,340.0 Total current liabilities $1,800.0Long-term bonds 1,000.0Total debt $2,800.0Common stock 200 .0Retained earnings 1,000.0Net plant & equip. 1,660.0 Total common equity $1,200.0Total assets $4.000.0 Total liabilities & equity $4.000.0lNCOME STATEMENTNet sales $6,000.0Operating costs 5,599.8Depreciation 100.2EBIT $ 300.0Less: Interest 96 .0EBT $ 204 .0Less: Taxes 81.6Net income $ 122.4OTHER DATAAnnual Principal and Lease Payments 0.00Shares outstanding (millions) 60 .00Common dividends (millions) $42.8Interest rate on NIP and long-term bonds 6.0 %Federal plus state income tax rate 40%Year-end stock price $30 .60 Question 9 What is the firm's Debt Ratio? Group of answer choices 60.0% 65.0% 70.0% 75.0% Question 10 What is the firm's Inventory Turnover? 4.41 4.55 4.69 4.83 Question 11 What is the firm's DPS…BALANCE SHEETCash $ 140.0 Accounts payable $ 800 .0Accts. receivable 880 .0 Notes payable 600.0Inventories 1,320.0 Accruals 400 .0Total current assets $2,340.0 Total current liabilities $1,800.0Long-term bonds 1,000.0Total debt $2,800.0Common stock 200 .0Retained earnings 1,000.0Net plant & equip. 1,660.0 Total common equity $1,200.0Total assets $4.000.0 Total liabilities & equity $4.000.0lNCOME STATEMENTNet sales $6,000.0Operating costs 5,599.8Depreciation 100.2EBIT $ 300.0Less: Interest 96 .0EBT $ 204 .0Less: Taxes 81.6Net income $ 122.4OTHER DATAAnnual Principal and Lease Payments 0.00Shares outstanding (millions) 60 .00Common dividends (millions) $42.8Interest rate on NIP and long-term bonds 6.0 %Federal plus state income tax rate 40%Year-end stock price $30 .60 Question 5 What is the firm's EBITDA coverage? Group of answer choices 3.51 3.69 3.88 4.17 Question 6 What is the firms DSO (Days Sales Outstanding)? Group of answer choices 51.30 days 52.80 days 53.50…
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