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6.13: Problems

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    1.
    Sarah’s Toy Shop has total sales of $100,000, net credit sales of $70,000, beginning accounts receivable of $20,000, and ending accounts receivable of $30,000. What is Sarah’s accounts receivable turnover? Assume industry average is 2.9 times. How would you interpret Sarah’s turnover?
    2.
    Fantastic Foods has total assets of $150,000, current assets of $80,000 (current assets includes $30,000 of cash, $10,000 of short term investments, $20,000 of accounts receivable, and $20,000 of inventory), total liabilities of $120,000, and current liabilities of $70,000. What is Fantastic Foods’ current ratio?
    3.
    The Big Club has total assets of $150,000, current assets of $80,000 (current assets includes $30,000 of cash, $10,000 of short-term investments, $20,000 of accounts receivable, and $20,000 of inventory), total liabilities of $120,000, and current liabilities of $70,000. What is The Big Club’s quick ratio?
    4.
    Giant Sales has total assets of $150,000, current assets of $80,000 (current assets includes $30,000 of cash, $10,000 of short-term investments, $20,000 of accounts receivable, and $20,000 of inventory), total liabilities of $120,000, and current liabilities of $70,000. What is Giant Sales’ cash ratio?
    5.
    Bonita’s Bread Company has total debt of $250,000 and total assets of $150,000. What is Bonita’s debt-to-assets ratio, and what can we infer about Bonita’s company using the ratio?
    6.
    Jai Company has total liabilities of $200,000 and total stockholder equity of $300,000. What is the debt-to-equity ratio for Jai Company, and what can we infer about the firm using this ratio?
    7.
    Jamilah’s Manufacturing Company has earnings before interest and taxes of $29,000 and interest expense of $4,000 for the most current period. What is Jamilah’s times interest earned ratio?
    8.
    Sarai’s Sandy Beach Gear has net sales of $100,000, cost of goods sold of $60,000, and net income of $25,000. What is Sarai’s profit margin?
    9.
    Bob’s Tires Inc. has sales of $100,000, net income of $50,000, beginning asset balance of $200,000, ending asset balance of $220,000, beginning stockholder equity of $160,000, and ending stockholder equity of $200,000. What is Bob’s return on total assets?
    10.
    Bob’s Tires Inc. has sales of $100,000, net income of $50,000, beginning asset balance of $200,000, ending asset balance of $220,000, beginning stockholder equity of $160,000, and ending stockholder equity of $200,000. What is Bob’s return on equity?

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