Calculate accounts receivable turnover

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Assignment - Income Statement, Cash Flow Statement & Financial Statement Analysis

Problem 1 - Below is the account information for Stanley Black and Decker for the year ended December 28, 2013. ($ millions)

Cost of goods sold

$7,068.3

Sales

11,001.2

Other operating expenses

497.8

Selling, general and administrative expenses

2,700.9

Income tax expense

69.3

Interest and other nonoperating expenses, net

147.6

Net (loss) earnings from discontinued operations

(28.0)

Net (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

(1.0)

Required: Using the information above, prepare Black and Decker's Income Statement for the year ending December 28, 2013.  Also, using that Income Statement, compute the company's (a) gross profit margin and (b) net profit margin. If the industry average gross margin is 38% and the industry average profit margin is 5.8%, discuss Black and Decker's ratios compared to the related industry averages.

Problem 2 - The partial balance sheets and income statements for Proctor & Gamble for fiscal years ending June 30, 2012 and 2011 follow:

Amounts in millions

2012

2011

Current assets



Cash and cash equivalents

$    4,436

$    2,768

Accounts receivable

6,068

6,275

Inventories

6,721

7,379

Deferred income taxes

1,001

1,140

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

3,684

4,408

Total current assets

21,910

21,970




Property, plant and equipment

40,233

41,507

Accumulated depreciation

(19,856)

(20,214)

Net property, plant and equipment

20,377

21,293

Goodwill and other intangible assets

4,761

90,182

Other noncurrent assets

5,196

4,909

Total assets

$132,244

$138,354

 

Amounts in millions Years ended June 30,

2012

2011

2010

Net sales

$83,680

$81,104

$77,567

Cost of products sold

42,391

39,859

37,042

Selling, general and administrative expense

26,421

25,750

24,793

Goodwill and indefinite lived intangible asset  impairment charges

1,576

0

0

Operating income

13,292

15,495

15,732





Interest expense

769

831

946

Other non-operating income, net

262

333

82

Earnings from continuing operations before income taxes

12,785

14,997

14,868





Income taxes on continuing operations

3,468

3,299

4,017

Net earnings from continuing operations

9,317

11,698

10,851

Net earnings from discontinued operations

1,587

229

1,995

Net earnings

$10,904

$11, 927

$12,846

Required:

A. Calculate accounts receivable turnover (ART) for 2012 and 2011.  Accounts receivable in 2010 totaled $5,335 million. Has ART improved during the year or worsened?

B. Calculate inventory turnover (INVT) for 2012 and 2011. Inventories in 2010 were $6,384 million. Has INVT improved during the year or worsened?

C. Calculate asset turnover (AT) for 2012 and 2011 considering that 2010 total assets are $128,172 million.  Has AT improved during the year or worsened?

Problem 3 - The following information relates to Angela Company for 2013, in which the company reported a $132,000 net income.

Sales

$1,080,000

Cost of goods sold

632,000

Operating expenses and income taxes (other than depreciation and amortization)

176,000

Depreciation of plant assets

32,000

Amortization of intangible assets

16,000

Increase in accounts receivable

24,000

Decrease in inventory

22,000

Increase in accounts payable

12,000

Decrease in accrued liabilities

6,000

Increase in common stock

68,000

Required: Calculate the 2013 net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method. 

Problem 4 - Selected 20x1 balance sheet and income statement information for two manufacturing companies: Cummins, Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Corporation follows:


Cummins (in $ millions)

Hewlett-Packard (in $ millions)

Cash

$1,369

$11,301

Marketable securities

247

0

Accounts receivable

2,235

16,407

All other current assets

3,316

22,929

Total current liabilities

3,136

46,666

Total liabilities

5,574

85,935

Total equity

6,974

22,833

Pre-tax income (loss)

2,271

(11,933)

Interest expense

32

876

Required

a. Calculate the current ratio and quick ratios for both companies.

b. Which company is more liquid?

c. Calculate the times interest earned and debt-to-equity ratios for both companies.

d. Which company is more solvent?

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