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SW Company provides the Equity & Liability Information below for analysis. SW Company had net income of $365,700 in 2023 and
$352,900 in 2022.
Equity and Liabilities
Share capital-common (132,300 shares issued)
Retained earnings (Note 1)
Accrued liabilities
Notes payable (current)
Accounts payable
Total equity and liabilities
Return on equity
Note 1: Cash dividends were paid at the rate of $1 per share in 2022 and $2 per share in 2023.
Required:
1. Calculate the return on common share equity for 2022 and 2023. (Assume total equity was $1,364,100 at December 31, 2021.)
(Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)
2022
Book value per share
%
2022
2023
2023
2022
$1,282,500 $1,282,500
%
2023
382,200
10,000
72,000
60,800
$1,807,500
2. Calculate the book value per shares for 2022 and 2023. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
308,500
6,000
66,100
177, 200
$1,840,300
SW Company provides the Equity & Liability information below for analysis. SW Company had net income of $400,700 in 2023 and $335,800 in 2022.
Equity and Liabilities
2023
Share capital-common (136,400 shares issued) $
Retained earnings (Note 1)
Accrued liabilities
Notes payable (current)
Accounts payable
Total equity and liabilities
$
1,242,000
417,700
9,100
76,600
63,300
1,808,700
2022
$ 1,242,000
300,000
6,100
66,700
182,500
$ 1,797,300
Note 1: Cash dividends were paid at the rate of $1 per share in 2022 and $2 per share in 2023.
Required:
1. Calculate the return on common share equity for 2022 and 2023. (Assume total equity was $1,439,000 at December 31, 2021.) (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)
2. Calculate the book value per shares for 2022 and 2023. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
SW Company provides the Equity & Liability information below for analysis. SW Company had net income of $404,600 in 2023 and
$311,800 in 2022.
Equity and Liabilities
Share capital-common (122,900 shares issued)
Retained earnings (Note 1).
Accrued liabilities
Notes payable (current)
Accounts payable
Total equity and liabilities
2023
2022
$1,215,000 $1,215,000
413,800 311,300
9,800
6,600
79,700
61,400
56,600
175,500
$1,779,700 $1,765,000
Note 1: Cash dividends were paid at the rate of $1 per share in 2022 and $2 per share in 2023.
Required:
1. Calculate the return on common share equity for 2022 and 2023. (Assume total equity was $1,469,000 at December 31, 2021.)
(Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)
2022
2023
Return on equity
%
2. Calculate the book value per shares for 2022 and 2023. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
2022
2023
Book value per share
Chapter 8 Solutions
Financial Accounting-w/cd-package
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