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Chapter 17, Problem S17.7SE
Use the following information for Short Exercises S17-6 through S17-10.
Shine’s Companies, a home improvement store chain, reported the following summarized figures:
SHINE’S COMPANIES Income Statement Years Ended May 31, 2016 and 2015 |
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2016 | 2015 | |
Net Sales | $ 57,200,000 | $ 41,100,000 |
Cost of Goods Sold | 20,600,000 | 29,300,000 |
Interest Expense | 700,000 | 630,000 |
All Other Expenses | 6,900,000 | 8,400,000 |
Net Income | $ 29,000,000 | $ 2,770,000 |
SHINE’S COMPANIES Balance Sheet May 31, 2016 and 2015 |
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Assets | Liabilities | ||||
2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | ||
Cash | $ 2,200,000 | $ 1,800,000 | Total Current Liabilities | $ 24,000,000 | $ 12,900,000 |
Short-term investments | 26,000,000 | 10,000,000 | Long-term Liabilities | 13,400,000 | 10,800,000 |
7,200,000 | 5,400,000 | Total Liabilities | 37,400,000 | 23,700,000 | |
Merchandise Inventory | 7,100,000 | 8,200,000 | |||
Other Current Assets | 9,000,000 | 1,800,000 | Common Stock | 13,000,000 | 13,000,000 |
Total Current Assets | 51,500,000 | 27,200,000 | 33,100,000 | 18,500,000 | |
All Other Assets | 32,000,000 | 28,000,000 | Total Equity | 46,100,000 | 31,500,000 |
Total Assets | $ 83,500,000 | $ 55,200,000 | Total Liabilities and Equity | $ 83,500,000 | $ 55,200,000 |
Shine’s has 100,000 common shares outstanding during 2016.
S17-6Evaluating
Requirements
- Compute Shine’s Companies’ current ratio at May 31,2016 and 2015.
- Did Shine’s Companies’ current ratio improve, deteriorate, or hold steady during 2016?
S17-7 Computing inventory, gross profit, and receivables ratios
Requirements
- Compute the inventory turnover, days’ sales in inventory, and gross profit percentage for Shine’s Companies for 2016.
- Compute day’s sales in receivables during 2016. Round dollar amounts to three decimal places. Assume all sales were on account.
- What do these ratios say about Shine’s Companies’ ability to sell inventory and collect receivables?
S17-8 Measuring to pay liabilities
Requirements
- Compute the debt ratio and the debt to equity ratio at May 331, 29016, for Shine’s Companies.
- Is Shine’s ability to pay its liabilities strong or weak? Explain your reasoning.
S17-9 Measuring profitability
Requirement
- Compute the profit margin ratio for Shine’s Companies for 2016.
- Compute the rate of return on total assets for 2016.
- Compute the asset turnover ratio for 2016.
- Compute the rate of return on common stockholders’ equity for 2016.
- Are these
rates of return strong or weak? Explain your reasoning.
S17-10 Computing EPS and P/E ratio
Requirements
- Compute earnings per share (EPS) for 2016 for Shine’s. Round to the nearest cent.
- Compute Shine’s Companies’ price/earnings ratio for 2016. The market price per share of Shine’s stock is $ 65.50.
- What do these results mean when evaluating Shine’s Companies’ profitability?
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