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Determine whether current year net income has improved the operating performance or not.
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Financial data for Joel de Paris, Inc., for last year follow:
Joel de Paris, Inc.
Balance Sheet
Beginning
Ending
Balance
Balance
Assets
Cash
$ 140,000
$ 120,000
Accounts receivable
450,000
530,000
Inventory
320,000
380,000
Plant and equipment, net
680,000
620,000
Investment in Buisson, S.A.
280,000
170,000
250,000
Land (undeveloped)
180,000
Total assets
$2,020,000
$2,100,000
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Accounts payable.
$ 360,000
$ 310,000
Long-term debt
Stockholders' equity
1,500,000
1,500,000
160,000
290,000
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
$2,020,000
$2,100,000
Joel de Paris, Inc.
Income Statement
Sales
$4,050,000
Operating expenses
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405,000
Interest and taxes:
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Таx expense
110,000
260,000
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$ 145,000
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company paid dividends of $15,000 last year. The "Investment in Buisson, S.A.," on the
balance sheet represents an…
Saddie & Co.'s return on assets (ROA) for the current year was 6.23%. Which of the following is
true if Saddie & Co. wishes to increase their ROA?
The company should decrease asset turnover.
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The company should increase the cost of its products.
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