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The following table contains calculations of several key ratios for Indianola Pharmaceutical Company, a maker of proprietary and prescription drugs. The company is publicly held and is considered a small-to medium-size pharmaceutical company. Approximately 80% of its sales have been in prescription drugs; the remaining 20% are in medical supplies normally found in a drugstore. The primary purpose of the auditor's calculations is to identify potential risk areas for the upcoming audit. The auditor recognizes that some of the data may signal the need to gather other industry- or company-specific data.
A number of the company's drugs are patented. Its number-one selling drug, Anecillin, which will come off of patent in two years, has accounted for approximately 20% of the company's sales ‘during the past five years.
INDIANOLA PHARMACEUTICAL RATIO ANALYSIS
Ratio Current One Years Two Years Three Years Current Year Previous Previous Previous IndustryCurrent ratio ----------------------------- 1.85 1.89 2.28 2.51 2.13Quick ratio ------------------------------- 0.85 0.93 1.32 1.76 1.40Interest coverage:Times Interest earned------------------- 1.30 1.45 5.89 6.3 4.50Days' sales in receivables-------------- 109 96 100 72 69Inventory turnover---------------------- 2.40 2.21 3.96 5.31 4.33Days' sales in inventory---------------- 152 165 92 69 84Research & development as aPercent of sales -------------------------- 1.3 1.4 1.94 2.03 4.26Cost of goods sold as percentOf sales------------------------------------ 38.5 40.2 41.2 43.8 44.5Debt/equity ratio------------------------- 4.85 4.88 1.25 1.13 1.25Earnings per share----------------------- $1.12 $2.50 $4.32 $4.26 n/aSales/tangible assets--------------------- 0.68 0.64 0.89 0.87 0.99Sales/total assets------------------------- 0.33 0.35 0.89 0.87 0.78Sales growth over past year---- 3% 15% 2% 4% 6%
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