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leva [86]
3 years ago
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A company’s normal selling price for its product is $30 per unit. However, due to market competition, the selling price has fall

en to $25 per unit. This company's current inventory consists of 300 units purchased at $26 per unit. Replacement cost has fallen to $23 per unit. Calculate the value of this company's inventory at the lower of cost or market.
Business
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

value of this company's inventory at the lower of cost or market is $6,900

Explanation:

given data

selling price = $30 per unit

selling price fall = $25 per unit

current inventory consists = 300 units

purchased = $26 per unit

Replacement cost fall =  $23 per unit

solution

As we know Under Cost or Market Price here lower price is Net realizable value is

lower price is Net realizable value =  $23

so that value of company's inventory at the lower of cost  will be

value of company's inventory = lower price is Net realizable value × Units in the inventory    .....................1

put here value and we get

value of company's inventory = $23 × 300

value of company's inventory = $6,900

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(a) Earnings per share = $3.45 ($189,981/55,120) $3.17 ($190,200/60,020)

(b) Return on common stockholders' equity = 34.80%       40.61%

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(c) Return on assets    =         19.58%                       22.25%

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(d) Current ratio =                             1.82 times        1.77 times

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/Total current liabilities                      204,300     186,500

(e) Accounts receivable turnover = 16.60 times

(f) Average collection period = 22 days

(g) Inventory turnover  = 8.47 times

(h) Days in inventory = 43.1 days

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Income Statement

For the Years Ended December 31

                                                                2020          2019

Net sales                                          $1,813,600   $1,746,200

Cost of goods sold                            1,013,400       990,000

Gross profit                                         800,200       756,200

Selling and administrative expenses 514,800       474,000

Income from operations                    285,400      282,200

Other expenses and losses

Interest expense                                   17,400         14,400

Income before income taxes            268,000      267,800

Income tax expense                             78,019         77,600

Net income                                      $ 189,981    $ 190,200

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Balance Sheets December 31

Assets                                                        2020          2019

Current assets

Cash                                                     $60,000     $64,700

Debt investments (short-term)              70,200       49,600

Accounts receivable                              117,400       101,100

Inventory                                               123,700      115,500

Total current assets                             371,300    330,900

Plant assets (net)                                598,900    523,900

Total assets                                      $970,200  $854,800

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Current liabilities

Accounts payable                            $160,800   $144,700

Income taxes payable                         43,500       41,800

Total current liabilities                      204,300     186,500

Bonds payable                                  220,000   200,000

Total liabilities                                   424,300    386,500

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Retained earnings                            270,300    168,200

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Capital expenditures were $136,000

Cash dividends were $87,881.

Earnings per share, 6.8 or 6.8%

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Average Receivable = $109,250 ($117,400 + $101,100)/2

Average inventory = $119,600 ($123,700 + $115,500)/2

Average assets = $912,500 ($970,200 + $854,800)/2

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(b) Return on common stockholders' equity = 34.80%       40.61%

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(c) Return on assets    =         19.58%                       22.25%

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/Total current liabilities                      204,300     186,500

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(l) Free cash flow  = Net cash provided by operating activities - Capital expenditures

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