Vertical Analysis of Balance Sheet
Balance sheet data for a company for the years ended December...
Vertical Analysis of Balance Sheet
Balance sheet data for a company for the years ended December
31, 20Y2 and 20Y1, are shown below.
20Y2
20Y1
Current assets
$ 1,500,000
$ 1,200,000
Property, plant, and equipment
12,500,000
10,800,000
Intangible assets
2,000,000
2,000,000
Current liabilities
1,000,000
850,000
Long-term liabilities
3,000,000
2,400,000
Common stock
2,500,000
2,500,000
Retained earnings
9,500,000
8,250,000
Prepare a comparative balance sheet for 20Y2 and 20Y1, stating
each asset as a percent of total assets and each liability and
stockholders’...
Background information and questions
Rearrange this data into the Balance Sheet and P&L
statement below.
Place...
Background information and questions
Rearrange this data into the Balance Sheet and P&L
statement below.
Place the data into these financial statements:
Buildings
20,000
Mortgage
1,500
Cash
3,000
Accounts Payable
1,500
Short Term Loan
850
Accounts Receivable
650
Machinery & Equipment
2,500
Inventory
2,369
Long Term Loan
5,500
SG&A
3,000
Sales
10,000
Depreciation
300
Cost of Goods
3,200
Interest Expense
100
Taxes
400
Note for the financial statements
below:
(The calculations that need to be made are noted in
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Your company had the following balance
sheet and income statement information for 2003:
Balance sheet:
Cash &nb
Your company had the following balance
sheet and income statement information for 2003:
Balance sheet:
Cash
$ 20
A/R
1,000
Inventories
5,000
Total
C.A.
$
6,020
Debt $
4,000
Net
F.A.
2,980
Equity
5,000
Total
Assets
$
9,000
Total claims $ 9,000
Income statement:
Sales
$10,000
Cost of goods sold
9,200
EBIT
$ 800
Interest
(10%)
400
EBT
$ 400
Taxes
(40%)
160
Net
Income
$ 240
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