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ISBN: 9781337358576
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 16P

Requirement 1:

To determine

Determine the return on common equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the return on common equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Step 1: Calculate the average total common stockholders’ equity.

Average total commonstockholders’ equity}={[Total common stocholders' equity, ending+Total common stocholders' equity, beginning+]2}={[$1,947.7million+$1,700.2million]2}=$3,647.92=$1,823.95

Step 2: Calculate the return on common equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Return on common equity = (Net incomeAverage total common stocholders' equity)=($389.0million$1,823.95)=0.213

Hence, the return on common equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 0.213.

Comment:

Return on common equity ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation generated a 21.3% return for its common shareholders.

Requirement 2:

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Determine the debt-to-assets ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the debt-to-assets ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Debt-to-assets ratio = Total liabilitiesTotal assets=$2,502.0million$4,449.7million=0.562

Hence, the debt-to-assets ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 0.562.

Comment:

Debt-to-assets ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation’s 56.2% of total assets are financed by its creditors.

Requirement 3:

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Determine the debt-to-equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the debt-to-equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Debt-to-equity ratio = Total liabilitiesTotal common stocholders' equity=$2,502.0million$1,947.7million=1.28

Hence, the debt-to- equity ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 1.28.

Comment:

Debt-to-assets ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation has $1.28 in total liabilities for every of $1.00 in equity.

Requirement 4:

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Determine the current ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the current ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Current ratio = Current assetsCurrent liabilities=$1,370.2million$1,063.1million=1.29

Hence, the current ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 1.29.

Comment:

Current ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation has $1.29 in current assets for every of $1.00 in current liabilities.

Requirement 5:

To determine

Determine the quick ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the quick ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Quick ratio = Quick assetsCurrent liabilities=[Cash and cash equivalents +Recceivables]Current liabilities=[$63million+$495.5million]$1,063.1million=0.53

Hence, the quick ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 0.53.

Comment:

Quick ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation has $0.53 in quick assets (cash and receivables) for every of $1.00 in current liabilities.

Requirement 6:

To determine

Determine the inventory turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the inventory turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Step 1: Calculate the average inventory.

Average inventory=(Ending inventory +Beinning inventory2)=($676.9million + $615.0million2)=($1,291.92)=$645.95 million

Step 2: Calculate the inventory turnover.

Inventory turnover= [Cost of goods soldAverage inventory]=$2,457.6million$645.95 million=3.80 times

Step 3: Calculate the inventory turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Inventory turnover days = (365 daysInventory turnover)(365 days3.80 times)=95.93days

Hence, the inventory turnover days of C&C Incorporation for 2013 are 95.93 days.

Comment:

On an average C&C Incorporation takes 100 days to convert inventory into sales in the operation cycle.

Requirement 7:

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Determine the accounts receivable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the accounts receivable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Step 1: Calculate the average accounts receivable.

Average accounts receivable =(Ending accounts receivable +Beinning accounts receivable2)=($495.5million +$465.9million2)=($961.42)=$480.7 million

Step 2: Calculate the accounts receivable turnover.

Accounts receivable turnover= Total credit salesAverage accounts receivable=$4,123.4million$480.7 million=8.577 times

Step 3: Calculate the accounts receivable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Accounts receivable turnover days = 365 daysAccounts receivable turnover=365 days8.577 times=42.6days

Hence, the accounts receivable turnover days of C&C Incorporation for 2013 are 42.6 days.

Comment:

On an average C&C Incorporation takes 43 days to collect its receivables from its customers.

Requirement 8:

To determine

Determine the accounts payable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the accounts payable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Step 1: Determine the amount of inventory purchases.

Inventory purchases = Cost of goods sold + Change in inventory=Cost of goods sold +(Ending inventoryBeginning inventory)=$2,457.6million +($676.9million$615.0million)=$2,519.5million

Step 2: Calculate the average accounts payable.

Average accounts payable =(Ending accounts receivable +Beinning accounts receivable2)=($387.3million +$375.8million2)=$763.12=$381.55 million

Step 3: Calculate the accounts payable turnover.

Accounts payable turnover = [Inventory purchasesAverage accounts receivable]=[$2,519.5million$381.55 million]=6.60 times

Step 4: Determine the accounts payable turnover in days.

Accounts payable turnover days = 365 daysAccounts payable turnover=365 days6.60 times=55.3days

Hence, the accounts payable turnover in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 55.3 days.

Comment:

On an average C&C Incorporation takes 55 days to pay its payables to its suppliers.

Requirement 9:

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Determine the operating cycle in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the operating cycle in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Operating cycle(in days) =[Inventory turnover days+Accounts receivable turnover days Accounts payables turnover days]=95.9days +42.6days55.3days=83.2days

Hence, the operating cycle in days of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 83.2 days.

Comment:

C&C Incorporation takes 83.2days to complete an operating cycle (the purchase of inventory and collection of cash from accounts receivable).

Requirement 10:

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Determine the total assets turnover ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

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Determine the total assets turnover ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Step 1: Calculate average total assets.

Average total assets =[(Beginning total assets +Ending total assets)2]=[($4,449.7million +$4,165.4million)2]=($8,615.12)=$4,307.55 million

Step 2: Calculate the total assets turnover ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013.

Total assets turnover ratio = Total revenuesAverage total assets=$4,123.4million$4,307.55 million=0.96

Hence, the total assets turnover ratio of C&C Incorporation for 2013 is 0.96.

Comment:

Total assets turnover ratio indicates that C&C Incorporation has generated $0.96 in sales for every of $1.00 in assets

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