If the sales outlook for the coming three years was only 20,000,000 and B.E. continued producing at the rate of 30,000,000 units, a total of 10,000,000 units would be dumped into ending inventory at the end of each year once again reducing costs of goods sold and falsely increasing income. By the end of year 2013, B.E. Company would have 35,000,000 units sitting in ending inventory taking up space and costing money to store. Once again if the president’s bonus is based off of net income, this situation is the most favorable for a high paying bonus and encourages stockpiling inventory to inflate net income.
C) The answers are different because if the interest is left untouched, it makes the principal amount higher each year, giving more money after 10 years. Compounded interest allows for more money that simple interest would. 2. A) If the individual retires at the age of 65, having started the program at age 40, there would be $219,318 in the account. $3,000 x (8% in 25 years) 3000 x 73.106 = $219,318 B) If
Balance Sheet analysis shows the company has increased cash assets, significantly reduced debt, and added to stockholder value which makes Riordan financially strong and desired by investors. Income Statement analysis reveals that Riordan has successfully reduced certain costs, but profits are down from previous years. Riordan Manufacturing’s Accounting System requires a number of software modules which will integrate well and greatly reduce the labor intensiveness and nearly 3-week delay of month-end general ledger
The Second Strength: The current year 2014 gross profit is $27,390 which constitutes 34.75% of sales. The steady gross profit percentage is also a strength and further supports the net sales growth. The gross profit itself increased from $25,842 to $27,390 for an increase of 6% over the two periods. This is consistent with the 5.4% net sales growth. Operating expenses further support the strength with a 1.87% decrease from fiscal 2013 to fiscal
From this we know that a) Firm A has a higher profit margin than firm B b) Firm B has a higher profit margin than firm A c) Firm A and B have the same profit margin d) Firm A has a higher equity multiplier than firm B 16. If you deposit $15,000 per year for 9 years (each deposit is made at the beginning of each year) in an account that pays an annual interest rate of 8%, what will your account be worth at the end of 9 years? 17. You plan to accumulate $450,000 over a period of 12 years by making equal annual deposits in an account that pays an annual interest rate of 9% (assume all payments will occur at the beginning of each year). What amount must you deposit each year to reach your
We expected comparable store sales to increase 1% to 2% in 2011. We expected to open 25 to 30 stores during 2011, resulting in total square footage growth of approximately 1.5%. Earnings before interest and taxes as a percentage of sales (operating margin) was expected to increase approximately 30 basis points. In addition, depreciation expense was expected to be approximately $1.48 billion. Diluted earnings per share of $1.60 to $1.72 were expected for the fiscal year ending February 3, 2012.
Looking at the data net sales increased over the five period from $2,097,000.00 to $5,218,007.04 increase $3,121.007. Totaling gross profit went from 816,000.00 to $2,030,469.12 increase of $1,214,469.10. In the above pro forma balance sheet, it has been established that one has assumed that current gross profit has increased in the ratio of gross profits. A reduction in any of the following selling expenses or administration expense will allow the company to retain more of its earnings and profit margin, and therefore will increase its need for external funding. The dividend disbursement rate is 25 percent of earnings, and the balance in retained earnings at the end of 2012 was $1,436,833.09.
Introduction to Executive Tools for Decision Making TUI Financial Accounting ACC201 Introduction to Executive Tools for Decision Making APPLE Inc. The total amount of cash available for Apple to pay their current debts is $123.55 billion dollars in favor of assets. I derived this from Apple’s Assets $207 billion and subtracted their liabilities, which was $83.45 billion. I believe that Apple is in good shape due to the total assets the company has received. $207 – 83.45 = 123.55 billion Apple is increasing its investment in operations every year.
The first thing an analyst may look at is Kodak’s sales and operating costs. Kodak income statement shows an increase in sales since 2002 and its operating costs show about a 15 percent increase between 2002 and 2003. Looking at this point of Kodak’s income statement an analyst may consider Kodak to be somewhat profitable but because of Kodak’s increase in operating cost an analyst would dig deeper as to what was the cause of Kodak’s operating cost increase. The increase in operating cost between 2002 and 2003 seems rather large considering Kodak only increased its sales by almost 3 percent. Taking a further look, an analyst might have some concerns when looking over Kodak’s account payables and liabilities.
If the NPV is negative, the IRR must also be negative. | 3. (TCO D) Church Inc. is presently enjoying relatively high growth because of a surge in the demand for its new product. Management expects earnings and dividends to grow at a rate of 25% for the next 4 years, after which competition will probably reduce the growth rate in earnings and dividends to zero, i.e., g = 0. The company's last dividend, D0, was $1.25, its beta is 1.20, the market risk premium is 5.50%, and the risk-free rate is 3.00%.