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The financial statements for Nike, Inc., are available at the Appendix C link above. The following additional information (in millions) is available:
Accounts receivable at May 31, 2011: $3,138
Inventories at May 31, 2011: 2,715
Total assets at May 31, 2011: 14,998
Stockholders' equity at May 31, 2011: 9,843
Determine the following measures for the fiscal years ended May 31, 2013 (fiscal 2012), and May 31, 2012 (fiscal 2011). Do not round interim calculations. Round the working capital amount in part (a) to the nearest dollar. Round all other final answers to one decimal place. When required, use the rounded final answers in subsequent computations.
Fiscal Year 2012 Fiscal Year 2011
a. Working capital (in millions) $ $
b. Current ratio
c. Quick ratio
d. Accounts receivable turnover
e. Number of days' sales in receivables days days
f. Inventory turnover
g. Number of days' sales in inventory days days
h. Ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity
i. Ratio of sales to assets
j. Rate earned on total assets, assuming interest expense is $23 million for the year ending May 31, 2013, and $31 million for the year ending May 31, 2012 % %
k. Rate earned on common stockholders' equity % %
l. Price-earnings ratio, assuming that the market price was $61.66 per share on May 31, 2013, and $53.10 per share on May 31, 2012
m. Percentage relationship of net income to sales % %
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