ACNT 1371 PRINT UPGRADE
ACNT 1371 PRINT UPGRADE
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ISBN: 9781260906554
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.13P

Use of ratios to compare two companies in the same industry

• LO4–10

Presented below are condensed financial statements adapted from those of two actual companies competing in the pharmaceutical industry—Johnson and Johnson (J&J) and Pfizer, Inc. ($ in millions, except per share amounts).

Required:

Evaluate and compare the two companies by responding to the following questions. Note: Because two-year comparative statements are not provided, you should use year-end balances in place of average balances as appropriate.

1. Which of the two companies appears more efficient in collecting its accounts receivable and managing its inventory?

2. Which of the two firms had greater earnings relative to resources available?

3. Have the two companies achieved their respective rates of return on assets with similar combinations of profit margin and turnover?

4. From the perspective of a common shareholder, which of the two firms provided a greater rate of return?

5. From the perspective of a common shareholder, which of the two firms appears to be using leverage more effectively to provide a return to shareholders above the rate of return on assets?

Balance Sheets

($ in millions, except per share data)

  J&J Pfizer
Assets:    
Cash $ 5,377 $ 1,520
Short-term investments 4,146 0,432
Accounts receivable (net) 6,574 8,775
Inventories 3,588 5,837
Other current assets 3,310 3,177
Current assets 22,995 29,741
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 9,846 18,287
Intangibles and other assets 15,422 68,747
Total assets $ 48,263 $116,775
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity:    
Accounts payable $ 4,966 $ 2,601
Short-term notes 1,139 8,818
Other current liabilities 7,343 12,238
Current liabilities 13,448 23,657
Long-term debt 2,955 5,755
Other long-term liabilities 4,991 21,986
Total liabilities 21,394 51,398
Capital stock (par and additional paid-in capital) 3,120 67,050
Retained earnings 30,503 29,382
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (590) 195
Less: Treasury stock and other equity adjustments (6,164) (31,250)
Total shareholders’ equity 26,869 65,377
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 48,263 $116,775
Income Statements    
Net sales $ 41,862 $ 45,188
Cost of goods sold 12,176 9,832
Gross profit 29,686 35,356
Operating expenses 19,763 28,486
Other (income) expense—net (385) 3,610
Income before taxes 10,308 3,260
Tax expense 3,111 1,621
Net income $ 7,197 $ 1,639*
Basic net income per share $2.42 $ 0.22

* This is before income from discontinued operations.

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Chapter 4 Solutions

ACNT 1371 PRINT UPGRADE

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