Calculate the Gross Margin of the most recent year. Enter answer as decimal
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- XYZ provided the following financial information: XYZBalance SheetAs of 12/31/19 Assets: Liabilities and Equity: Cash and marketable securities $27,476 Accounts payable and accruals $154,860 Accounts receivable $143,519 Short-term notes payable $21,255 Inventory $212,379 Total current liabilities $176,115 Total current assets $383,374 Long term debt $155,510 Net plant and equipment $602,704 Total liabilities $331,625 Goodwill and other assets $42,422 Common stock $312,719 Retained earnings $384,156 Total assets $1,028,500 Total liabilities and equity $1,028,500 In addition, it was reported that the firm had a net income of: $158,402 and net sales of: $4,272,431 Calculate the following ratios for this firm (Use 365 days for calculation. Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75.): Current Ratio ? times…Use the common-size financial statements found here: ommon-Size Balance Sheet 2016Cash and marketable securities $ 480 1.5 %Accounts receivable 6,030 18.2Inventory 9,540 28.8Total current assets $ 16,050 48.5 %Net property, plant, and equipment 17,020 51.5Total assets $33,070 100.0 %Accounts payable $ 7,150 21.6 %Short-term notes 6,850 20.7Total current liabilities $ 14,000 42.3 %Long-term liabilities 7,010 21.2Total liabilities $ 21,010 63.5 %Total common shareholders’ equity 12,060 36.5Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $33,070 100.0 %Common-Size Income Statement 2016Revenues $ 30,000 100.0 %Cost of goods sold (20,050) 66.8Gross profit $ 9,950 33.2 %Operating expenses (7,960) 26.5Net operating income $ 1,990 6.6 %Interest expense (940) 3.1Earnings before taxes $ 1,050 3.5 %Income taxes (382) 1.3Net income $668 2.2 % Specifically, write up a brief narrative that responds to the following questions: a. How much cash does Patterson have on hand relative to its total…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…Category Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Net fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year ??? ??? 320,715 397,400 40,500 33,750 500,000 541,650 17,500 47,500 94,000 105,000 328,500 431,876.00 33,750 35,000 54,000 54,402.00 40,500 42,823.00 279,000 288,000 339,660.00 398,369.00 946,535 999,000 148,500 162,000 126,000 162,881.00 306,000 342,000 639,000 847,928.00 24,750 47,224.00 What is the current year's return on assets (ROA)? Submit Answer format: Percentage Round to: 2 decimal places (Example: 9.24%, % sign required. Will accept decimal format rounded to 4 decimal places (ex: 0.0924))
- Using a BalanceSheetMOON CORPORATIONBALANCE SHEETJULY 31, 2011Assets Liabilities & Owners’ EquityCash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 18,000 Liabilities:Accounts Receivable . . . 26,000 Notes PayableLand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,200 (due in 60 days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,400Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,000 Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,600Office Equipment . . . . . . 1,200 Total liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22,000Stockholders’ equity:Capital Stock . . . . . . . . . $60,000Retained Earnings. . . . . 38,400 98,400Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120,400 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120,400STAR CORPORATIONBALANCE SHEETJULY 31, 2011Assets Liabilities & Owners’ EquityCash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,800 Liabilities:Accounts Receivable . . . 9,600 Notes PayableLand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96,000 (due in 60 days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22,400Building. . . . . . . . . . . .…Ratios Analyses: McCormick Refer to the information for McCormick above. Additional information for 20X3 it as follows (amounts in millions): Required: Next Level Compute the following for 20X3. Provide a brief description of what each ratio reveals about McCormick 1. return on common equity 2. debt-to-assets 3. debt-toequity 4. current 5. quick (McCormick uses cash and equivalents, short-term securities and receivables in their quick ratio calculation.) 6. inventory turnover days 7. accounts receivable turnover days 8. accounts payable turnover days 9. operating cycle (in days) 10. total asset turnover Use the following information for 14-17 and 14-18: The Hershey Company is one of the worlds leading producers of chocolates, candies, and confections. It sells chocolates and candies, mints and gums, baking ingredients, toppings, and beverages. Hersheys consolidated balance sheets for 20X2 and 20X3 follow.Balance Sheet Baggett Companys balance sheet accounts and amounts as of December 31, 2019, are shown in random order as follows: Required: 1. Prepare a December 31, 2019, balance sheet for Baggett. 2. Compute the debt to-assets ratio.
- Seminole Corporation reported the following items at December 31, 2021, and 2020: (Click the icon to view the comparative financial information.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the company's (a) quick (acid-test) ratio and (b) days' sales outstanding for 2021. Evaluate each ratio value as strong or weak. All sales are on account with terms of net 30 days. (a) Enter the formula and calculate the quick (acid-test) ratio for 2021. (Abbreviation used: Cash* = Cash and cash equivalents. Round your final answer to two decimal places.) Cash* + Short-term investments + Net current receivables + Total current liabilities = Quick (acid-test) ratio $ Seminole's quick (acid-test) ratio is considered fairly weak. (b) Select the formula and calculate Seminole's days' sales outstanding for 2021. (Round interim calculations to two decimal places, XX.XX. Round the days' sales outstanding up to the next whole day.) Accounts receivable turnover = + Days' sales outstanding Seminole's days'…Assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventories Prepaid expenses Total current assets Fixed assets Balance Sheet 2,800,000 Less: accum. depr.(1,087,500) Net fixed assets Total assets Liabilities: Accounts payable Notes payable Accrued taxes Total current liabilities Long-term debt Owner's equity Total liabilities and owner's equity 2) Debt ratio. Income Statement $400,000 Net sales (all credit) 1,415,000 Less: Cost of goods sold Selling and administrative 1,847,500 expense 24,000 Depreciation expense 3,686,500 Interest expense Earnings before taxes Income taxes 1.712.500 Net income $5,399,000 $600,000 875,000 92,000 $1,567,000 900,000 2,932,000 $5,399,000 Based on the information in the above table, calculate the following ratios. 1) Current ratio. $6,375,000 (4,375,000) (1,000,000) (135,000) (100,000) $765,000 (306,000) $459,000E9-6 Current Position Analysis Obj. 3 .................. The following data were taken from the comparative balance sheet of Icon Living, Inc., for the years ended December 31, 20Y9 and December 31, 20Y8: Cash Temporary investments Accounts and notes receivable (net) Inventories Prepaid expenses Total current assets Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Total current liabilities ▸ Details Dec. 31, 20Y9 $ 75,000 125,000 250,000 425,000 25,000 $ 900,000 $ 350,000 25,000 $ 375,000 Dec. 31, 2018 $ 50,000 75,000 200,000 305,000 20,000 $ 650,000 $ 230,000 20,000 $ 250,000 a. Determine for each year (1) the working capital, (2) the current ratio, and (3) the quick ratio. b. What conclusions can be drawn from these data?