FIN&MAN ACC (LOOSE) W/CONNECT ACCESS>BI
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Chapter 1, Problem 14E
Exercise 1-14 Analysis of return on assets A2
Swiss Group reports net income of $40,000 for 2017. At the beginning of 2017, Swiss Group had $200,000 in assets. By the end of 2017, assets had grown to $300,000.
What is Swiss Group’s 2017
Return on assets? How would you assets its performance if competitors average an 11% return on assets?
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1. For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2015, a company provided the following information (in millions):
2016
2015
Net Revenues
36,246
36,451
Net Earnings
1,650
2,248
Total Assets, end of year
75,334
75,475
Total Assets, beginning of year
75,475
75,300
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Period
Sales
Profit
2019
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$15,000
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150,000
25,000
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