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padilas [110]
3 years ago
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A company reports the following: Net income $410,000 Preferred dividends $60,000 Shares of common stock outstanding 50,000 Marke

t price per share of common stock $84 Determine the company's price-earnings ratio (round to one decimal place).
Business
1 answer:
Vadim26 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

12

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Determine the company's price-earnings ratio

First step is to calculate the Earnings per Share

on Common Stock

Earnings per Share

on Common Stock = ($410,000 – $60,000) ÷ $50,000

Earnings per Share on Common Stock = $7

Now let calculate thecompany's price-earnings ratio

Price-Earnings Ratio = $84÷$7

Price-Earnings Ratio = 12

Therefore the company's price-earnings ratio is 12

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Explanation:

1.To compute the missing amount of sales, we must look for the data given that has something to do with sales. And the two data given that will give us the hint are the Asset turnover and the total asset.

ASSET TURNOVER = Net Sales / Total Asset

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To check if the answer is correct:

$600,000 / $400,000 = 1.5 <em>which is equal to the data given</em>

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Cost of goods sold ratio on sales 75%

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3.ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

It is impossible to compute the cash based on the data given without the accounts receivable. So, let's compute the accounts receivable beforehand.

The additional hint that we have is the Days sales outstanding (based on 365-day year).

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<em>To check our answer:</em>

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<em>$160,000 / $400,000 = 40% which is equal to the data given</em>

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