FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: TOOLS WP ACCESS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: TOOLS WP ACCESS
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.12E

(a)

To determine

Inventory turnover ratio: This is a financial measure that is used to evaluate as to how many times a company sells or uses its inventory during an accounting period. It is calculated by using the following formula:

Inventory turnover = Cost of goods soldAverage inventory

Days’ sales in inventory: Days’ sales in inventory are used to determine number of days a particular company takes to make sales of the inventory available with them.

Days' sales in inventory=Days in accounting periodInventory turnover

Gross profit rate is the financial ratio that evaluates the money left over out of the total revenues after deducting the cost of goods sold. Thus, it shows the relationship between the gross profit and net sales. It is calculated by using the following formula:

Gross profit rate=Gross profitNet sales×100

To Calculate:

  • The inventory turnover for 2016, and 2017 of Company Z.
  • The days in inventory of Company Z for 2016, and 2017.
  • The gross profit rate of Company Z for 2016, and 2017.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Calculate the inventory turnover of Company Z for 2016.

Cost of goods sold = $1,288,000

Average inventory = $450,000 (1)

Inventoryturnover for 2016}=CostofgoodssoldAverage Inventory=$1,288,000$450,000=2.86times

Calculate the inventory turnover of Company Z for 2017.

Cost of goods sold = $1,552,000

Average inventory = $560,500 (2)

Inventoryturnover for 2017}=CostofgoodssoldAverageInventory=$1,552,000$560,500=2.77times

Working Notes:

Calculate the average inventory for 2016.

Beginning inventory = $332,000

Ending inventory = $568,000

Average Inventory=Beginning Inventory+Ending Inventory2=$332,000+$568,0002=$900,0002=$450,000 (1)

Calculate the average inventory for 2017.

Beginning inventory = $568,000

Ending inventory = $553,000

Average Inventory=Beginning Inventory+Ending Inventory2=$568,000+$553,0002=$1,121,0002=$560,500 (2)

Calculate days in inventory of Company Z for 2016.

Total number of days = 365

Inventory turnover, 2016 = 2.86 times (a)

Daysininventory for 2016}=TotalnumberofdaysInventoryturnover=3652.86=128Days

Calculate days in inventory of Company Z for 2017.

Total number of days = 365

Inventory turnover, 2016 = 2.77 times (a)

Daysininventory for 2017}=TotalnumberofdaysInventoryturnover=3652.77=132Days

Calculate gross profit rate of Company Z for 2016.

Gross profit = $437,000 (3)

Sales revenue = $1,725,000

Grossprofitrate of 2016}=GrossProfitSalesrevenue×100=$437,000$1,725,000×100=25.33%

Calculate gross profit rate of Company Z for 2017.

Gross profit = $396,000 (4)

Sales revenue = $1,948,000

Grossprofitrate of 2017}=GrossProfitSalesrevenue×100=$396,000$1,948,000×100=20.33%

Working Notes:

Calculate the gross profit for 2016.

Sales revenue = $1,725,000

Cost of goods sold = $1,288,000

Grossprofit of 2016}=Sales revenueCost of goods sold=$1,725,000$1,288,000=$437,000 (3)

Calculate the gross profit for 2017.

Sales revenue = $1,948,000

Cost of goods sold = $1,552,000

Grossprofit of 2017}=Sales revenueCost of goods sold=$1,948,000$1,552,000=$396,000 (4)

Conclusion

Therefore, the inventory turnover of Company Z for 2016, and 2017 are 2.86 times, and 2.77 times respectively.

Therefore, the days in inventory for 2016, and 2017 are 128 days, and 132 days respectively.

Therefore, the gross profit rate of Company Z for 2016, and 2017 are 25.33%, and 20.33% respectively.

(b)

To determine

To Explain: Whether the liquidity and profitability of Company Z improve or deteriorate in 2017

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Based on the inventory turnover ratio and days’ in inventory are fluctuating in nature. Therefore, the liquidity of the company has deteriorated in the year 2016 and improved in the year 2017.

Based on the gross profit ratio, the profitability of the company has decreased.

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