FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 1, Problem 1BTN
Key financial figures for Apple’s fiscal year ended September 26, 2015, follow.
Key Figure | $ Millions |
Liabilities + Equity…………………….. | $290,479 |
Net income……………………………... | 53,394 |
Revenues……………………………….. | 233,715 |
Required
- What is the total amount of assets invested in Apple?
- What is Apple’s return on assets for fiscal year 2015? Its assets at September 27, 2014, equal $231,839 (in millions).
- How much are total expenses for Apple for the year ended September 26, 2015?
- Does Apple’s return on assets for fiscal 2015 seem satisfactory if competitors average a 10% return? Fast Forward
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