Vertical Analysis of Income Statement The following comparative income statement (in thousands of dollars) for two recent years was adapted from the annual report of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (TRK), owner and operator of several major motor speedways, such as the Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Texas, and Las Vegas Motor Speedways.         Year 2   Year 1 Revenues:         Admissions $181,764     $179,975     Event-related revenue 192,780     173,075     NASCAR broadcasting revenue 199,512     175,375     Other operating revenue 37,944     46,575       Total revenue $612,000     $575,000                 Expenses and other:         Direct expense of events $102,816     $101,200     NASCAR purse and sanction fees 115,668     102,925     Other direct expenses 125,460     112,125     General and administrative 86,292     79,350       Total expenses $430,236     $395,600         Income (loss) from continuing operations $181,764     $179,400   Note: "General & administrative expenses for the year 1 includes impairment of goodwill of $43,146. a.  Prepare a comparative income statement for Years 1 and 2 in vertical form, stating each item as a percent of revenues. Round percentages to one decimal place. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Speedway Motorsports, Inc Comparative Income Statement (in thousands of dollars) For the Years Ended December 31, Year 2 and Year 1   Year 2 Amount Year 2 Percent Year 1 Amount Year 1 Percent Revenues:         Admissions $181,764 % $179,975 % Event-related revenue 192,780 % 173,075 % NASCAR broadcasting revenue 199,512 % 175,375 % Other operating revenue 37,944 % 46,575 % Total revenue $612,000 % $575,000 % Expenses and other:         Direct expense of events $102,816 % $101,200 % NASCAR purse and sanction fees 115,668 % 102,925 % Other direct expenses 125,460 % 112,125 % General and administrative 86,292 % 79,350 % Total expenses $430,236 % $395,600 % Operating income (loss) $181,764 % $179,400 % b.  What conclusion can be drawn from the analysis regarding the change in income?

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  1. Vertical Analysis of Income Statement

    The following comparative income statement (in thousands of dollars) for two recent years was adapted from the annual report of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (TRK), owner and operator of several major motor speedways, such as the Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Texas, and Las Vegas Motor Speedways.

            Year 2   Year 1
    Revenues:      
      Admissions $181,764     $179,975  
      Event-related revenue 192,780     173,075  
      NASCAR broadcasting revenue 199,512     175,375  
      Other operating revenue 37,944     46,575  
        Total revenue $612,000     $575,000  
                 
    Expenses and other:      
      Direct expense of events $102,816     $101,200  
      NASCAR purse and sanction fees 115,668     102,925  
      Other direct expenses 125,460     112,125  
      General and administrative 86,292     79,350  
        Total expenses $430,236     $395,600  
          Income (loss) from continuing operations $181,764     $179,400  

    Note: "General & administrative expenses for the year 1 includes impairment of goodwill of $43,146.

    a.  Prepare a comparative income statement for Years 1 and 2 in vertical form, stating each item as a percent of revenues. Round percentages to one decimal place. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

    Speedway Motorsports, Inc
    Comparative Income Statement (in thousands of dollars)
    For the Years Ended December 31, Year 2 and Year 1
      Year 2 Amount Year 2 Percent Year 1 Amount Year 1 Percent
    Revenues:        
    Admissions $181,764 % $179,975 %
    Event-related revenue 192,780 % 173,075 %
    NASCAR broadcasting revenue 199,512 % 175,375 %
    Other operating revenue 37,944 % 46,575 %
    Total revenue $612,000 % $575,000 %
    Expenses and other:        
    Direct expense of events $102,816 % $101,200 %
    NASCAR purse and sanction fees 115,668 % 102,925 %
    Other direct expenses 125,460 % 112,125 %
    General and administrative 86,292 % 79,350 %
    Total expenses $430,236 % $395,600 %
    Operating income (loss) $181,764 % $179,400 %

    b.  What conclusion can be drawn from the analysis regarding the change in income?
     

 
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