b) Compute the return on assets, profit margin on sales, earnings per share, price-earnings ratio, and current ratio for each of the 5 years for Oriole Inc. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25 or 2.25%.)     2021   2020   2019   2018   2017 Return on assets     %     %     %     %     % Profit margin on sales     %     %     %     %     % Earnings per share   $      $      $      $      $    Price-earnings ratio      times       times       times              Current ratio      times       times

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Oriole Inc. went public 3 years ago. The board of directors will be meeting shortly after the end of the year to decide on a dividend policy. In the past, growth has been financed primarily through the retention of earnings. A stock or a cash dividend has never been declared. Presented below is a brief financial summary of Oriole Inc. operations.

   
($000 omitted)
   
2021
 
2020
 
2019
 
2018
 
2017
Sales revenue   $19,890   $15,870   $13,900   $6,030   $4,040
Net income   2,370   1,410   800   710   250
Average total assets   22,010   19,090   11,510   4,210   2,970
Current assets   8,000   5,990   3,000   1,190   990
Working capital   3,560   3,230   1,180   500   400
Common shares:                    
   Number of shares outstanding (000)   2,000   2,000   2,000   20   20
   Average market price   $10   $5   $4    


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Compute the return on assets, profit margin on sales, earnings per share, price-earnings ratio, and current ratio for each of the 5 years for Oriole Inc. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25 or 2.25%.)

   
2021
 
2020
 
2019
 
2018
 
2017
Return on assets  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%
Profit margin on sales  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%  
 
%
Earnings per share  
   
   
   
   
 
Price-earnings ratio  
 
 times   
 
 times   
 
 times             
Current ratio  
 
 times   
 
 times 
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Given

 

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

Sales revenue

$19,890

$15,870

$13,900

$6,030

$4,040

Net income

2,370

1,410

800

710

250

Average total assets

22,010

19,090

11,510

4,210

2,970

Current assets

8,000

5,990

3,000

1,190

990

Working capital

3,560

3,230

1,180

500

400

Common shares:

 

 

 

 

 

   Number of shares outstanding (000)

2,000

2,000

2,000

20

20

   Average market price

$10

$5

$4

 

Formula used

Return on assets  =net income / average total assets

Profit margin on sales    =net income / sales revenue

Earning per share          =net income / Number of shares outstanding (000)

Price earning ratio                           =average market price / Earning per share

Current ratio                                      = current assets / current liabilities

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