VALUE - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LL+ACCESS
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.6AP

1)

To determine

Compute the Component percentage for the year 2.

1)

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Component percentage analysis: Component percentage analysis is prepared to analyse the relationship among various items of the financial statements with a particular base amount. This analysis is also called as common-size statement.

Compute the component percentage for the Year 2.

Corporation S
 Income Statement
For the year ended Year 2
ParticularsYear 2
AmountPercent
Sales revenues$ 453,000100 %
Less: Cost of goods sold($ 250,000)-55.19%
Gross profit$ 203,00044.81%
Less: Operating expenses (Including interest on bonds)($ 167,000)-36.87%
Pre-tax income$ 36,0007.95%
Less: Income tax expense($ 10,800)-2.38%
Net income$ 25,2005.56%

Table (1)

Corporation S
Balance Sheet
As on Year 2
ParticularsYear 2
AmountPercent
Cash$ 6,8003.33%
Accounts receivable (net)$ 42,00020.59%
Merchandise Inventory$ 25,00012.25%
Prepaid expenses$ 2000.10%
Property and equipment (net)$ 130,00063.73%
Total assets$ 204,000100.00%
Accounts payable$ 17,0008.33%
Income taxes payable$ 1,0000.49%
Bonds payable (Interest rate: 10%)$ 70,00034.31%
Common stock($10 par value)$ 100,00049.02%
Retained earnings$ 16,0007.84%
Total liabilities and  equity$ 204,000100.00%

Table (2)

In the income statement, base amount is sales revenue. In the balance sheet, base amount is total assets.

2)

To determine

Compute the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

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DuPont model:

It is a model which allows the analyst to analyse a company’s performance using ratios. This model uses the ratios which indicates the company performance. DuPont model equiation is as follows:

ROE=Net profit margin×Total assets turnover×Financial leverageNet IncomeAverageTotalStockholders'equity={NetIncomeNetSalesRevenue×NetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets×AverageTotalAssetsAverageTotalStockholders'equity

Calculate the ratios in the DuPont model for Year 2.

 RatioFormulaCalculationResult
1Return on Equity (ROE)NetIncomeAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$25,200$109,000(1)23.11%
2Return on Assets (ROA)NetIncomeAverageTotalAssets$25,200$187,500(2)VALUE - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LL+ACCESS, Chapter 13, Problem 13.6AP  13.44%
3Total asset turnoverNetSalesRevenueAverageTotalAssets$453,000$187,500(2)2.416
4Net profit marginNetIncomeNet Sales Revenue$25,200$453,0005.56%
5Financial leverageAverage Total AssetsAverageTotalStockholder'Equity$187,500(2)$109,000(1)2.60

Table (3)

Working notes:

Calculate the average total stockholders’ equity

Average common stock for the year 2

Average stockholders' equity=(BeginningStockholders' equity)+(EndingStockholders' equity)2=($100,000+$2,000)+($100,000+$16,000)2=$218,0002=$109,000 (1)

Average total assets for the Year 2:

Average Total Assets=Beginning total assets+Ending total assets2=$204,000+$171,0002=$375,0002=$187,500 (2)

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