Calculate riversides financial ratios

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Problems

1 a. Modern Medical Devices has a current ratio of 0.5. Which of the following actions would improve (i.e., increase) this ratio?

  • Use cash to pay off current liabilities.
  • Collect some of the current accounts receivable.
  • Use cash to pay off some long-term debt.
  • Purchase additional inventory on credit (i.e., accounts payable).
  • Sell some of the existing inventory at cost.

b. Assume that the company has a current ratio of 1.2. Now which of the above actions would improve this ratio?

2. Southwest Physicians, a medical group practice, is just being formed. It will need $2 million of total assets to generate $3 million in revenues. Furthermore, the group expects to have a profit margin of 5 percent. The group is considering two financing alternatives. First, it can use all-equity financing by requiring each physician to contribute his or her pro rata share. Alternatively, the practice can finance up to 50 percent of its assets with a bank loan. Assuming that the debt alternative has no impact on the expected profit margin, what is the difference between the expected ROE if the group finances with 50

percent debt versus the expected ROE if it finances entirely with al­uitv capital?

3. Riverside Memorial's primary financial statements are presented.

a. Calculate Riverside's financial ratios tbr 2010. Assume that Riverside had $1,000,000 in lease payments and $1,400,000 in debt principal repayments in 2010. (Hint: Use the book discussion to identify the applicable ratios.)

b. Interpret the ratios. Use both trend and comparative analyses. For the comparative analysis, assume that the industry average data presented in the book is valid fbr both 2010 and 2011.

4. Consider the tbllowing financial statements fir BestCare HMO, a not-for-profit managed care plan:

Best care HMO
Statement of Operations and Change in Net Assets
Year Ended June 30, 2011
(in thousands)

Revenue:

 

Premiums earned

526,682

Co-insurance

1,689

Interest and other income

242

Total revenue

528,613

Expenses:

 

Salaries and benefits

S15,154

Medical supplies and drugs

7,507

Insurance

3,963

Provision Mr had debts

19

Depreciation

367

Interest

385

Total expenses

527,395

Net income

S1,218

Net assets, beginning of year

S900

Net assets, end of  year

$ 2,118

BestCare HMO

Balance Sheet

June 30, 2011 (in thousands)

Assets

 

Cash and cash equivalents

S 2,737

Net premiums receivable

811

Supplies

387

Tinal current assets

S 3,945

Net property and equipment

S 5,924

Total assets

S 9,869

Liabilities and Net Assets

 

Accounts payable-medical services

S 2,145

Accrued expenses

929

Notes payable

11 I

Current portion of long-term debt

241

Total current liabiliti6

S 3.456

Longterm debt

S                       4.'195

Total liabilities

S                       7,751

Net assets (equity)

S                        2.118

Taal liabilities and net assets

S 9N69

a.  Problem a Du Pont analysis on BestCare. Assume that the industry average ratios are as follows:

Total margin                                             3.8%

Total asset turnover                                   2.1

Equity multiplier                                         3.2

Return on equity ( ROE)                              25.5%

b. Calculate and interpret the fdlowing ratios for Best( are: Industry Average

Return nn assets 4ROA)                              8.0%

Current ratio                                             1.3

Days cash on hand                                     41 days

A'trage collection period                               7 days

Debt ratio                                                  69%

Debt-to-equity ratio                                    2.2

Times interest earned (TIE) ratio                   2.8

Fixed asset turnover ratio                            5.2

5. Consider the following financial statements for Green valley nursing Home, Inc., a tear-profit, long-term care facility:

Green valley nursing home
Statement of Income and Retained Earning

Year ended December 31, 2011

Revenue:

Net patient service revenue                                                         S 3.163,258

Other revenue                                                                106,146

Total revenue                                                                 S 3,269,404

Expenses:

Salaries and benefits                                                                  S 1,515,438

Medical supplies and drugs                                             966.781

Insurance and other                                                      296,357

Provision for bad debt.                                                   110600

depreciation                                                                  85,000

Interest                                                                      206,780

Tout expenses                                                           S 3,180,356

Operating income                                                        S .89.048

Provision for income taxes 31.167

Net Income                                                                      57,881

Retained earnings, beginning .1 4 year                               S  199.961

Retained earnings, end of war                                          S 257,842

Groan Valley nursing Home, Inc.
Balance Slum
December 31, 2011

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                                                               S 105,737

Marketable securities                                         200.000

Net patient accounts receivable                          215,600

Supplies                                                          87,655

Total current assets                                                    S 608,992

Property and equipment                                    S 2,250,000

Less accumulated depreciation                           356.000

Net Property and equipment                               5 1894,000

Total assets                                                    5 2592.992

a. Perform a Du Pont analysis on Green kAey. Assume that the industry average ratios arc as follows:

Trotal margin             -                               3.5%

Total asset turnover                                    1.3

Equity multiplier                                          2.5

Return on equity (ROE)                                13.1%

b. Calculate and interpret the following ratios:

                                                          Industry Average

Return on assets (ROA)                                 5.2%

Current ratio                                               2.0

Days cash on hand                                       22 days

Average collection period                               19 days

Debt ratio                                                   71 %
Debt-to-equity ratio

Times interest earned (TIE) ratio                     2.6

Fixed asset turnover ratio                              1.4

c.  Assume that there are 10,000 shares or Green 1"alley's stock outstanding and that some recently sold fOr $45 per share.

  • What is the firm's price/earnings ratio?
  • What is its market/hook ratio?

17.6 Examine the industry average ratios given in problems 17.4 and 1 Explain why the ratios are different between the managed care nursing home industries.

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