ACNT 2333 PRINT UPGRADE
ACNT 2333 PRINT UPGRADE
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ISBN: 9781260936797
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 8, Problem 9DYS

1.

To determine

Calculate the following measures for each of Company C’s operating segments (excluding Bottling Investments and Corporate):

Percentage of total net revenues, 2013 and 2014.

Percentage change in total net revenues, 2012 to 2013 and 2013 to 2014.

Operating income as a percentage of total net revenues (profit margin), 2013 and 2014

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Percentage of total net revenues, 2013 and 2014

 20142013
 Total net revenuesPercentageTotal net revenuesPercentage
Eurasia & Africa $                   2,7307.03% $                    2,7637.08%
Europe $                   5,53614.25% $                    5,33413.66%
Latin America $                   4,65711.99% $                    4,93912.65%
North America $                 21,47955.32% $                  21,59055.32%
Asia   Pacific $                   5,74614.80% $                    5,86915.03%
Eliminations $                  (1,325)(3.41%) $                  (1,471)(3.76%)
Total $                 38,823100% $                  39,024100%

Table: (1)

Percentage change in total net revenues, 2012 to 2013 and 2013 to 2014

 201420132012    
 Total net revenuesTotal net revenuesTotal net revenuesChange 2013 to 2014Change 2012 to 2013Percentage 2013 to 2012Percentage 2012 to 2013
Eurasia & Africa $                   2,730 $                    2,763 $                  2,697 $                        (33) $                          66-1.19%2.45%
Europe $                   5,536 $                    5,334 $                  5,123 $                       202 $                        2113.79%4.12%
Latin America $                   4,657 $                    4,939 $                  4,831 $                      (282) $                        108-5.71%2.24%
North America $                 21,479 $                  21,590 $                21,680 $                      (111) $                        (90)-0.51%-0.42%
Asia   Pacific $                   5,746 $                    5,869 $                  6,308 $                      (123) $                      (439)-2.10%-6.96%
Eliminations $                  (1,325) $                  (1,471) $                 (1,644) $                       146 $                        173-9.93%-10.52%
Total $                 38,823 $                  39,024 $                38,995 $                      (201) $                          29-0.52%0.07%

Table: (2)

Operating income as a percentage of total net revenues (profit margin), 2013 and 2014.

 20142013
 Total net revenuesOperating incomePercentageTotal net revenuesOperating incomePercentage
Eurasia & Africa $                   2,730 $                    1,08439.71% $                    2,763 $                     1,08739.34%
Europe $                   5,536 $                    2,85251.52% $                    5,334 $                     2,85953.60%
Latin America $                   4,657 $                    2,31649.73% $                    4,939 $                     2,90858.88%
North America $                 21,479 $                    2,44711.39% $                  21,590 $                     2,43211.26%
Asia   Pacific $                   5,746 $                    2,44842.60% $                    5,869 $                     2,47842.22%
Eliminations $                  (1,325) —0.00% $                   (1,471) —0.00%
Total $                 38,823 $                  11,14728.71% $                  39,024 $                   11,76430.15%

Table: (3)

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To determine

Determine whether company C should attempt to expand its operations in a particular region of the world to increase operating revenues and operating income.

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The company C should attempt to expand its operations in Europe as the net revenues and operating income are high and are increasing year by year in Europe.

3.

To determine

List any additional information required to conduct the analysis.

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Explanation of Solution

Additional information that is required to conduct the analysis of the study is:

1. Inventory valuation method of the company.

2. Data for the previous year of the company.

3. Data for the competitors company.

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ACNT 2333 PRINT UPGRADE

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