FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS >CI<
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Chapter 12, Problem 15RQ
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To Show: The trend in earnings per share is favourable or unfavourable.
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Prepare a comparative income statement with horizontal analysis for the two-year period, using 20Y1 as the base year. Round percentages to one decimal place.
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Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Sales
$22,100
Assets
$108,000
Debt
$42,600
Costs
17,400
Equity
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Taxable income
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Total
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Taxes (21%)
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Net income
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What is the external financing needed?
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