FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781260195293
Author: PHILLIPS
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.1E
1.
To determine
The asset section of a classified balance sheet of Incorporation H.
2.
To determine
The fixed asset turnover ratio of Incorporation H for the year 2013 and to find out whether the Incorporation H has generated more or less revenue from each dollar of fixed asset than in 2012.
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The following is a list of account titles and amounts (in millions) reported at December 27, 2015, by Hasbro, Inc., a leading manufacturer of games, toys, and interactive entertainment software for children and families:
Accounts Receivable
$
1,235
Equipment
$
415
Accumulated Amortization
840
Goodwill
595
Accumulated Depreciation
360
Inventories
380
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
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Land
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Buildings
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Prepaid Rent
290
Required:
Prepare the asset section of a classified balance sheet for Hasbro, Inc.
Using Hasbro’s 2015 Net Sales Revenue of $4,450 (million), its Net Fixed Assets of $240 (million) at December 28, 2014, and its Net Fixed Assets computed at December 27, 2015, calculate the fixed asset turnover ratio for 2015.
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Inventory $9,563
Notes receivable – due after Dec 31, 2021, $6,777
Notes receivable – due before Dec 31 2021 $ 328
Accumulated Depreciation – buildings
Patents $ 11,915
$ 16,664
Buildings $ 20,180
Cash
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Instructions
Prepare the assets section of a classified balance sheet, listing the current assts in order of
their liquidity.
Given the following financial statements for Voice-Soft, a voice recognition company, answer the questions on the next page.
Income Statements
Year Ended December 31,
20X2
20X1
Sales
8000
5000
Cost of goods sold (COGS)
7300
4380
EBITDA
700
620
Depreciation and Amortization
200
120
EBIT
500
500
Interest Expense
75
100
EBT
425
400
Taxes (20%)
85
80
Net Income
340
320
Balance Sheets
As of December 31,
20X2
20X1
Assets
Current assets:
Cash
300
20
Short term investments
460
100
Accounts receivable
640
400
Inventories
800
480
Total current assets
2200
1000
Net plant and equipment
1800
1500
Total assets
4000
2500
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
Notes…
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