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GEN COMBO LOOSELEAF INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781260089042
Author: J. David Spiceland
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.13E
(1)
To determine
Fixed Asset turnover:
Fixed asset turnover is a ratio that measures the productive capacity of the fixed assets to generate the sales revenue for the company. Thus, it shows the relationship between the net sales and the average total fixed assets.
Formula:
To Calculate: The fixed-asset turnover ratio of Corporation N for the year 2016.
(2)
To determine
To Discuss: The way in which this ratio would be interpreted.
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Problem 5
Jill Corporation's sales, current assets, and current liabilities have been reported
as follows over the last five years (amounts in thousands):
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
P10,800
2,626
Sales
P8,000
P9,200
2,220
P9,600
P8,640
Current assets
2,181
2,267
2,225
Current liabilities
475
450
350
325
250
Required: Express all the sales, current assets, and current liabilities on trend index.
Round your decimals up to 2 places.
a. Use 2015 as your base year.
b. Use 2019 as your base year.
Chapter 10 Solutions
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