Computation of the financial performance of the company

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Computation of the financial performance of the company with the help of the ratios and industry average

Heartland Inc. is a medium-size company that has been in business for 20 years. The industry has become very competitive in the last few years, and Heartland has decided that it must grow if it is going to survive.  It has approached the bank for a sizable five-year loan, and the bank has requested its most recent financial statement as part of the loan package.

The industry in which Heartland operates consists of approximately 20 companies relatively equal in size. The trade association to which all of the competitors belong publishes an annual survey of the industry, including industry averages for selected ratios for the competitors. All companies voluntarily submit their statements to the association for this purpose.

Heartland\'s controller is aware that the bank has access to this survey and is very concerned about how the company fared this past year compared with the rest of the industry. The ratios included in the publication, and the averages for the past year, are as follows:

Ratio

Industry Average

Current ration

1.23

Acid-test (quick) ratio

0.75

Accounts receivable turnover

33 times

Inventory turnover

29 times

Debt-to-equity ratio

0.53

Times interest earned

8.65 times

Return on sales

6.57%

Asset turnover

1.95 times

Return on assets

12.81%

Return on common stockholders' equity

17.67%

The financial statements to be submitted to the bank in connection with the loan follow:

Heartland Inc.

Statement of Income and Retained Earnings

For the Year Ended December 31, 2007

(thousands omitted)

Sales revenue

$542,750

Cost of goods sold

(435,650)

Gross profit

$107,100

Selling, general, and administrative expenses

$(65,780)

Loss on sales of securities

(220)

Income before interest and taxes

$41,100

Interest expense

(9,275)

Income before taxes

$31,825

Income tax expense

(12,730)

Net income

$19,095

Retained earnings, January 1, 2007

58,485

 

$77,580

Dividends paid on common stock

(12,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2007

$65,580

Heartland Inc.

Comparative Statements of Financial Position

(thousands omitted)

 

2007

2008

Assets

 

 

Current assets:

 

 

Cash

$1,135

$750

Marketable securities

1,250

2,250

Accounts receivables, net of allowances

15,650

12,380

Inventories

12,680

15,870

Prepaid items

385

420

Total current assets

$31,100

$31,670

Long-term investments

$425

$425

Property, plan, and equipment:

 

 

Land

$32,000

$32,000

Building and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation

216,000

206,000

Total property, plant, and equipment

$248,000

$238,000

Total assets

$279,525

$270,095

Liabilities and Stockholders\' Equity

 

 

Current Liabilities:

 

 

Short-term loans

$8,750

$12,750

Accounts payable

20,090

14,380

Salaries, wages, and other

1,975

2,430

Income taxes payable

3,130

2,050

Total current liabilities

$33,945

$31,610

Long-term bonds payable

$80,000

$80,000

Stockholders' equity:

 

 

Common stock, at par

$100,000

$100,000

Retained earnings

65,580

58,485

Total stockholders' equity

$165,580

$158,485

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$279,525

$270,095

Question:

  1. Briefly evaluate Heartland's ratio relative to the industry averages.
  2. Do you think that the bank will approve the loan?  Explain your answer

 

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