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Chapter 11, Problem 2AA
Key figures for Apple and Google follow.
Apple | ||||||
Current | One Yeai | Two Years | Cjmont | One Year | Two Years | |
3- millions. | Year | Prior | Prior | Year | Prior | Prior |
Net income....._____ | $43,351 | $45,687 | $53,394 | $12,652 | $19.47B | $16,348 |
Income taxes_________ | 15.738 | 15.685 | 19,121 | 14.531 | 4.672 | 3,303 |
2,323 | 1.156 | 733 | 109 | 124 | 104 |
Required
1. Compute times interest earned for the three years' data shown for each company.
2. hi the current year, and using times interest earned, which company appears better able to pay interest obligations^
3. In the current year, and using times interest earned, is the company in a good or bad position to pay interest obligations for (or) Apple and (£) Google^ Assume an industry average of 10.
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