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Using vertical analysis of the income statement, a company's net income as a percentage of net sales is 15%; therefore, the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales must be 85%. False TF4. The denominator of the rate of return on total assets ratio is the average total assets. True TF5. The rate earned on current assets is one of the measures of solvency. False Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ABCD1. Which of the following below generally is the most useful in analyzing companies of different sizes a. comparative statements b. common-sized financial statements c. price-level accounting d. audit report ABCD2. What type of analysis is indicated by the following? Increase (Decrease*) 2010 2009 Amount Percent Current assets $380,000 $500,000 $120,000* 24%* Fixed assets 1,680,000 1,500,000 180,00012% a. vertical analysis b. horizontal analysis c. liquidity analysis d. common-size analysis ABCD3. One reason that a common-size statement is a useful tool in financial analysis is that it enables the user to a. judge the relative potential of two companies of similar size in different industries. b. determine which companies in a single industry are of the same value. c. determine which companies in a single industry are of the same size. d. make a better comparison of two companies of different sizes in the same industry. ABCD4. The ability of a business to pay its debts as they come due and to earn a reasonable amount of income is referred to as a. solvency and leverage b. solvency and profitability c. solvency and liquidity d. solvency and equity ABCD5. Which of the following is not an analysis used in assessing solvency? a. number of times interest charges are earned b. current position analysis c. ratio of net sales to assets d. inventory analysis Accounts payable $ 30,000 Accounts receivable 65,000 Accrued liabilities 7,000 Cash 20,000 Intangible assets 40,000 Inventory 72,000 Long-term investments 100,000 Long-term liabilities 75,000 Marketable securities 36,000 Notes payable (short-term) 20,000 Property, plant, and equipment 625,000 Prepaid expenses 2,000 ABCD6. Based on the above data, what is the quick ratio, rounded to one decimal point? a. 2.4 b. 3.4 c. 2.1 d. 1.5 ABCD7. Which of the following is a measure of the liquid position of a corporation? a. earnings per share b. inventory turnover c. current ratio d. number of times interest charges earned ABCD8. Based on the following data for the current year, what is the inventory turnover? Net sales on account during year $500,000 Cost of merchandise sold during year 330,000 Accounts receivable, beginning of year 45,000 Accounts receivable, end of year 35,000 Inventory, beginning of year 90,000 Inventory, end of year 110,000 a. 3.3 b. 8.3 c. 3.7 d. 3.0 ABCD9. If inventory is excessive, which item below is not true? a. Solvency is reduced. b. Taxes increase. c. Ordering costs increase. d. Storage costs increase. Accounts payable $ 30,000 Accounts receivable 65,000 Accrued liabilities 7,000 Cash 25,000 Intangible assets 40,000 Inventory 72,000 Long-term investments 100,000 Long-term liabilities 75,000 Marketable securities 36,000 Notes payable (short-term) 20,000 Property, plant, and equipment 625,000 Prepaid expenses 2,000 ABCD10. Based on the above data, what is the amount of working capital? a. $243,000 b. $143,000 c. $183,000 d. $69,000 ABCD11. The tendency of the rate earned on stockholders' equity to vary disproportionately from the rate earned on total assets is sometimes referred to as a. leverage b. solvency c. yield d. quick assets The balance sheets at the end of each of the first two years of operations indicate the following: 2010 2009 Total current assets $600,000 $560,000 Total investments 60,000 40,000 Total property, plant, and equipment 900,000 700,000 Total current liabilities 125,000 80,000 Total long-term liabilities 350,000 250,000 Preferred 9% stock, $100 par 100,000 100,000 Common stock, $10 par 600,000 600,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock 60,000 60,000 Retained earnings 325,000 210,000 ABCD12. If net income is $115,000 and interest expense is $30,000 for 2010 what is the rate earned on total assets for 2010 (round percent to one decimal point)? a. 9.3% b. 10.1% c. 8.0% d. 7.4% ABCD13. If net income is $115,000 and interest expense is $30,000 for 2010, what are the earnings per share on common stock for 2010, (round to two decimal places)? a. $1.92 b. $1.89 c. $1.77 d. $1.42 ABCD14. The numerator of the rate earned on total assets ratio is equal to a. net income b. income before taxes c. income before interest d. net income minus preferred dividends ABCD15. The following information pertains to Raleigh Company. Assume that all balance sheet amounts represent both average and ending balance figures. Assume that all sales were on credit. Assets Cash and short-term investments$ 40,000 Accounts receivable (net)30,000 Inventory25,000 Property, plant and equipment280,000 Total Assets $375,000 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities60,000 Long-term liabilities95,000 Stockholders' equity-common220,000 Total Liabilities and stockholders' equity $375,000 Income Statement Sales$ 90,000 Cost of goods sold45,000 Gross margin45,000 Operating expenses10,000 Net income $ 35,000 Number of shares of common stock6,000000 Market price of common stock$20 Dividends per share1.00 Cash provided by operations$40,000 What is the rate earned on stockholders' equity? Round answer to a single decimal point. a. 9.3% b. 15.9% c. 24.0% d. 40.9% ABCD16. Which of the following should be reported net of the related income tax effect on the income statement? a. Sale of an inventory item at a loss b. Loss due to theft c. Loss due to a discontinued operations of the business d. Sale of a temporary investment at a loss ABCD17. 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