INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4E
Multiple-step continuous statement of comprehensive income
• LO4–1, LO4–5, LO4–6
The
Account Title | Debits | Credits |
Sales revenue | 2,300,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 1,400,000 | |
Selling and administrative expenses | 420,000 | |
Interest expense | 40,000 | |
Unrealized holding gains on investment securities | 80,000 |
The trial balance does not include the accrual for income taxes. Lindor’s income tax rate is 30%. One million shares of common stock were outstanding throughout 2018.
Required:
Prepare a single, continuous multiple-step statement of comprehensive income for 2018, including appropriate EPS disclosures.
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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING
A Review of Ratio Analysis
Activity 10 Y
ORACLE CORPORATION
Ear the fiscal year ended.
Current ratio
5/31/97
5/31/98
1.74
5/31/99
(PAL/S)
1.79
1.70
(P/L/S)
Debt ratio
0.491
0.492
0.488
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Return on sales
0.15
0.11
´ 0.14
(РLIS)
Return on assets
0.18
0.14
0.18
Source: Disclosure, Ina, Compact D/SEC, 2000.
1.
In the left-hand margin above, circle whether the ratio measures (P)rofitability, short-term (L)iquidity -
the ability to pay current debt, or long-term (S)ölvency - the ability to pay long-term debt.
2. For each short-term liquidity ratio above, circle the ratio indicating the greatest ability to pay current
liabilities for the `three years of information presented.
This company appears to (have / not have) the ability to pay current debt.
3. For each long-term solvency ratio above, circle the ratio indicating the least amount of debt financing for
the three years of information presented.
This company relies more heavily on (debt / equity) to finance…
QUESTION SIX
The following financial statements relate to ZB Plc.
ZB PLC
Statement of comprehensive Income for the year ended 31st December:
2021
2020
K'000
K'000
Revenue
3,068,959
2,305,425
Cost of sales
-2,024,857
-1,346,701
Gross profit
1,044,102
958,724
Other expenses
-244,307
-458,473
Net impairment credit on financial assets
12,291
3,002
Distribution costs
-208,749
-178,028
Administrative expenses
-413,157
-302,323
Operating profit
190,180
22,902
Finance Income
2,978
1,557
Interest Expense
-86,936
-15,974
Profit before income tax
106,222
8,485
Income tax credit (expense)
41,730
-2,546
Profit for the year
147,952
5,939
Other comprehensive income
Total comprehensive income for the year
147,952
5,939
ZB PLC
Statement of Financial Position as at 31st December:…
Chapter 4 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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