• Prepaid expenses increased $150,000 during the year. • Accounts payable to suppliers of merchandise decreased $340,000 during the year. • Accrued expenses payable decreased $100,000 during the year. • Operating expenses include depreciation expense of $70,000. Instructions Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for the year ended November 30, 2015, for Whitlock Company, using the indirect method.
c. What volume is required to provide a pretax profit of $100,000? A pretax profit of $200,000? d. Sketch out a CVP analysis graph depicting the base case situation. e. Now assume that the practice contracts with one HMO, and the plan proposes a 20 percent discount from charges. Redo questions a, b, c, and d under these conditions.
DSO = Receivables / Ave. sales per day Receivables= DSO * Ave. sales per day = 20 * 20,000 Receivables= $400,000 (3-2) Debt Ratio: Vigo Vacations has an equity multiplier of 2.5. The company’s assets are financed with some combination of long-term debt and common equity. What is the company’s debt ratio? Debt ratio = 1 – (1 / Equity multiplier) Debt ratio = 1 – (1/2.5) = 1 - .40 = .60 Debt ratio = 60% (3-3) Market/Book Ratio: Winston Washers’s stock price is $75 per share. Winston has $10 billion in total assets.
Question : (TCO 7) Pritchard Company manufactures a product that has a variable cost of $30 per unit. Fixed costs total $1,500,000, allocated on the basis of the number of units produced. Selling price is computed by adding a 20% markup to full cost. How much should the selling price be per unit for 300,000 units? 6.
A. 50,000 units B. 120,000 units C. 60,000 units D. 100,000 units 46. Data concerning Reynolds Corporation's single product appear below: [pic] The company is currently selling 6,000 units per month. Fixed expenses are $424,000 per month.
only the portion of the loss attributable to inventory sold during the period is recorded in the financial statements. B. the market value figure for ending inventory is substituted for cost and the loss is buried in cost of goods sold C. a loss is recorded directly in the inventory account by crediting inventory and debiting loss on inventory decline. D. there is a direct reduction in the selling price of the product that results in a loss being recorded on the income statement prior to the sale. 15) Designated market value A. may sometimes exceed net realizable value. B. should always be equal to net realizable value less a normal profit margin.
| | | | | * Question 6 0 out of 2 points | | | Examine the graph below. The government has placed a $200 tariff on Product z. The new equilibrium price is $600. How much tax revenue will be collected? | | | | | Selected Answer: | $10,000 | | | | | * Question 7 2 out of 2 points | | | Examine the graph below.
During 2010 they issued stock for $98,000, and paid dividends of $34,000. Net income for 2010 was $402,000. The retained earnings balance at the beginning of 2010 was: (Points : 3) $2,552,000 $1,816,000 $1,914,000 $2,454,000 Question 11. 11. (TCO D) Money collected from customers before the work is done is treated as (Points : 3) prepaid expenses.
Cash flow per share= $3.00 Price /cash flow ratio= 8.0 8.0 x 3.00 = $24.00 $24.00 / $1.50 = 16 (P/E) 3-5 ROE $100millions (sales) x 3% (profit margin) = $30 million (Net income) Net Income/assets= ROE $30 millions/$50 millions (total assets) = 6% 6% x 2.0 (equity multiplier) = 12% (ROE) 3-6 Du Pont Analysis ROA=10% Profit margin= 2% ROE= 15% ROA x Equity Multiplier= ROE (Profit Margin) (Total asset turnover)= ROA 10/2=5 (this is the firm’s total asset turnover) 15/10=1.5 (this is the firm’s equity multiplier) 3-7 Current and Quick Ratios Current assets= $3 million Current ratio= 1.5 Quick ratio= 1.0 Current assets/ Current liability= current ratio $3million/1.5= $2 million (level of current liability) Current Assets - Current Liability= Inventory $3millions – $2 millions = $1 million (level of
In year 2 it reports a $40,000 loss. For year 3, it reports taxable income from operations of $100,000 before any loss carryovers. Using the corporate tax rate table, determine how much tax Willow Corp. will pay for year 3. Answer: $4,500. Description (1) Year 3 taxable income $100,000 (2) Year 1 NOL carryforward ($30,000) (3) Year 2 NOL carryforward ($40,000) (4) Taxable income reported 30,000 (1) - (2) -