Long-term debt $40 Retained earnings 30 Current assets 150 Property, plant, and equipment 60 Common stock 130 Current liabilities 50 Working capital amounts to a. $150 b. $130 c. $120 d. $100
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Long-term debt $40
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Property, plant, and equipment 60
Common stock 130
Current liabilities 50
a. $150
b. $130
c. $120
d. $100
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- PROBLEM 8:Tomas Co. has the following balance sheet as of December 31, 2021.Current assets 180,000.00Fixed assets 120,000.00Total assets 300,000.00Accounts payable 40,000.00Accrued liabilities 20,000.00Notes payable 50,000.00Other Long-term debt 75,000.00Total Equity 115,000.00Total liabilities and equity 300,000.00 In 2021, Tomas Co. reported sales of P1,500,0000, net income of P30,000, and dividends of P18,000. The company expected its sales to increase by 20% by next year and its retention ratio will remain at 40%. Assume that Tomas Co. is operating at full capacity and it uses the AFN approach in determining the amount of external financing needed.How much is the sales for 2022? Using Problem 8, how much is the increase in retained earnings for the purpose of computing the AFN? Using Problem 8, how much external funds needed for the year 2022?B. Working Capital = Current Assets - Current Liabilities 2021 = Working Capital $263,000 - $50,000 $213,000 2022 Working Capital = $347,000 $69,000 = $278,000 Current Ratio = Current Assets Current Liabilities 2021 2022 Current Ratio = $263,000 $50,000 $347,000 $69,000 = 5.3:1 5.0:1 Debt to Total Assets = Total Liabilities Total Assets 2021 2022 = $180,000 $382,000 $184,000 $487,000 = 47.1% 37.8% C. The working capital has increased between 2021 and 2022, indicating greater liquidity for the firm in its ability to pay its current liabilities as they become due. The current ratio has decreased between 2021 and 2022; however, it is still quite high. Note also that there is a substantial portion of the current assets in cash and accounts receivable, which may be converted into cash quickly (assuming the receivables are collectible). The company, therefore, should not have any problems in paying its current liabilities as they become due. The debt to total assets indicates the percentage…If the fixed assets 9 250 ID ,-3 Current assets 11 600 ID , short term liabilities 2 04O ID , Long term liabilities 5 40O ID , the capital in 31/12 (.. .) are 13 410 ID. 14 310 ID. O 12 210 ID. O
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- The most recent financial statements for Crosby, Incorporated, appear below. Sales for 2022 are projected to grow by 20 percent. Interest expense will remain constant, the tax rate and the dividend payout rate also will remain constant. Costs, other expenses, current assets, fixed assets, and accounts payable increase spontaneously with sales. Sales Costs Other expenses Earnings before interest and taxes Interest expense Taxable income Taxes (24%) CROSBY, INCORPORATED 2021 Income Statement Net income Dividends Addition to retained earnings Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory $31,335 69,745 $ 20,640 43,580 91,960 $747,000 582,000 18,000 FA $147,000 14,000 $ 133,000 31,920 $ 101,080 CROSBY, INCORPORATED Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021 Assets Seved Liabilities and Owners' Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable Total $ 54,800 14,000 $ 68,800 MA000Assets Book Value Cash P Fair Value 40,000.00 200,000.00 40,000.00 P 200,000.00 Accounts Receivable-net Inventories 100,000.00 400,000.00 Plant Assets - Net 200,000.00 240,000.00 P 540,000.00 880,000.00 Equities Accounts Payable P 100,000.00 P 100,000.00 Martin, Capital (50%) 240,000.00 Bossworth, Capital (50%) 200,000.00 540.000.00 The partnership of Martin and Bosworth is being dissolved, and the assets and equities at book value and fair value and profit and loss sharing ratios at January 1, 2021 are as follows: Martin and Bosworth agree admit Trent into the partnership for one-third interest. Trent invests P190,000 cash and a building to be used in the business with a book value to Trent of P200,000 and a fair value of P220,000. Assuming that the assets are to be revalued, how much capital should be credited to Trent?13 - ABC Company's selected financial statements items are given as following. Its cash and cash equivalent 5.000 TL, account receivable 8.000 TL, inventory 6.000 TL, financial debt 9.000 TL, account payable 7.000 TL for the year 2020. Calculate Operating Net Working Capital for 2020. a) O 7000 b) O -3000 c) O 4000 1383170 d) O 3000
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