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- Company A Company B Total Assets 250 million 300 million Debt (10%) 50 million 180 million Equity 200 million 120 million Calculate ROE of Company A and Company B when ROA for both of them is12% and 6% respectivelyPatel Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2021 $ 630,000 189,000 275,000 1,875,000 Cash $ Accounts receivable ( net) Inventories Plant and equipment net of depreciation Patents Other intangible assets Total Assets $ 750,000 350,000 Accounts payable 1.950,000 Income taxes payable 2,439,000 Miscellaneous accrued payables Bonds payable (8% , due 2023) 1,963,000 Preferred slock ($100 par, 6% 261,000 cumulative nonparticipating) 75,000 Common stock (no par, 60,000 7,058.000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding) Retained earnings Treasury stock- - 1.500 shares of preferred Total Equities 1,125,000 2,439,000 (225,000) underline 5 7,058,000 Patel Corporation Income Statement Year ended December 31, 2021 Net sales $ Cose goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses (including bond interest expense) Income before income taxes Income tax Net income 9,000,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 450,000 1, 05 Additional information: There are no preferred dividends in arrears, the…Patel Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2021 $ 630,000 189,000 275,000 1,875,000 Cash $ Accounts receivable ( net) Inventories Plant and equipment net of depreciation Patents Other intangible assets Total Assets $ 750,000 350,000 Accounts payable 1.950,000 Income taxes payable 2,439,000 Miscellaneous accrued payables Bonds payable (8% , due 2023) 1,963,000 Preferred slock ($100 par, 6% 261,000 cumulative nonparticipating) 75,000 Common stock (no par, 60,000 7,058.000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding) Retained earnings Treasury stock- - 1.500 shares of preferred Total Equities 1,125,000 2,439,000 (225,000) underline 5 7,058,000 Patel Corporation Income Statement Year ended December 31, 2021 Net sales $ Cose goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses (including bond interest expense) Income before income taxes Income tax Net income 9,000,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 450,000 1, 05 Additional information: There are no preferred dividends in arrears, the…
- Celloscope Ltd. Balance Sheet 31-Dec-19 Current Assets Cash 18000 Accounts Receivable 20000 Inventory 12000 Prepaid Insurance 600 Sub total 50600 Non-current Assets Land 80000 Building 60000 Less: Accumulated Depreciation 10,000 50000 Sub total 130000 Total Assets 180600 Current Liabilities Accounts payable 50000 Taxes Payable 8000 Sub total 58000 Non-Current Liabilities Bonds Payable (10%) 40000 40000 Owners’ Equity Share Capital 60000 Retained Earning 22600 Sub total 82600 Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 180600 The following are expected in the next 3 months January…Problem BPeter Senen Corporation provided the following account balances as of September 30, 2020: CashP112,000 Accumulated depreciationP 36,000Accounts Receivable64,000Accounts payable 40,000Finished Goods48,000Income tax payable9,000Work in process 36,000 Share Capital500,000Raw materials 52,000 Retained Earnings207,000Property and Equipment480,000The following transactions occurred during October:1. Materials purchased on account, P150,0002. Materials issued to production: direct materials- P90,000, Indirect materials- P10,000.3. Payroll for the month of October 2020 consisted of the following (also paid during the month):Direct labor P62,000Administrative salariesP16,000Indirect Labor 20,000Sales salaries 30,000Payroll deductions were as follows:Withholding taxes P19,800Phil health contributions P2,000SSS contributions 7,100HDMF contributions 2,0004. Employer contributions for the month were accrued:FactorySellingAdministrativeSSS contributionsP5,700P2,000P1,100Philhealth…Orbit Limited Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December: 2022 2021 R R ASSETS Non-current assets 11 810 000 7 560 000 Property, plant and equipment 10 025 000 6 250 000 Investments 1 785 000 1 310 000 Current assets 4 190 000 4 690 000 Inventories 1 875 000 2 350 000 Accounts receivable 1 925 000 2 200 000 Cash 390 000 140 000 Total assets 16 000 000 12 250 000 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity ? ? Ordinary share capital 5 480 000 3 680 000 Retained earnings ? ? Non-current liabilities 4 500 000 3 800 000 Loan (20% p.a.) 4 500 000 3 800 000 Current liabilities 2 300 000 1 500 000 Accounts payable 2 300 000 1 500 000 Total equity and liabilities 16 000 000 12 250 000 Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 December: 2022 2021 R R Sales 10 800 000 7 150 000 Cost of sales (6 000 000) (3 650 000) Gross profit 4 800 000 3 500 000 Operating expenses (1 800 000) (1 200 000) Depreciation 580 000 200 000…
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