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fiasKO [112]
3 years ago
6

The following information was available for the year ended December 31, 2013: Sales $ 520,000 Dividends per share $ 1.36 Net inc

ome 74,480 Earnings per share 3.00 Average total assets 820,000 Market price per share at year-end 28.50 Average total stockholders’ equity 380,000 Required: a. Calculate margin, turnover, and ROI for the year ended December 31, 2013. (Do not round intermediate calculations and ro
Business
1 answer:
lukranit [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Margin ratio =  14.32%

Assets turnover ratio = 63.41%

Return on investment = 9.08%

Explanation:

The computation of margin, turnover, and ROI for the year is shown below:-

Margin ratio = Net income ÷ Sales

= $74,480 ÷ $520,000

= 0.1432

or

= 14.32%

Assets turnover ratio = Sales ÷ Average total assets

= $520,000 ÷ $820,000

= 0.6341

or

= 63.41%

Return on investment = Net income ÷ Average total assets

= $74,480 ÷ $820,000

= 0.0908

or

= 9.08%

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