GEN CMB LL FND FINCL ACCT; CNCT 5 2016
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Chapter 9, Problem 2SDC
(1)
To determine
State the
(2)
To determine
Calculate the fixed asset turnover of Incorporation L and Incorporation HD for the year ended February 3, 2017, and analyze the performance of both the companies.
(3)
To determine
State the effect of the fixed asset turnover ratios of the two companies.
(4)
To determine
State the amount of depreciation expense that would be reported by Incorporation L for the year ended February 3, 2017, and compute the percentage of depreciation in net sales, then compare the percentage with Incorporation HD, and comment on the performance of both companies.
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