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1. The
Verifine Department Stores Inc., chief executive officer (CEO) has asked you to
compare the company’s profit performance and financial position with the
average for the industry. The CEO has
given you the company’s income statement and balance sheet as well as the
industries average data for retailers.

Provided
information

Income
Statement
Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Income
Statement Compared with Industry Average

Year
Ended December 31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Net
sales

$778,000

100.0
%

Cost
of goods sold

524,372

65.8

Gross
profit

253,628

34.2

Operating
expenses

159,490

19.7

Operating
income

94,138

14.5

Other
expenses

5,446

0.4

Net
income

$88,692

14.1
%

Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Balance
Sheet Compared with Industry Average

December
31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Current
assets

$285,180

70.9
%

Fixed
assets, net

109,200

23.6

Intangible
assets, net

3,360

0.8

Other
assets

22,260

4.7

Total
assets

$420,000

100.0
%

Current
liabilities

$192,360

48.1
%

Long?term
liabilities

94,080

16.6

Stockholders’
equity

133,560

35.3

Total
liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$420,000

100.0
%

Requirements

1.
Prepare a common-size income
statement and balance sheet for Verifine.
The first column of each statement should present Verifine’s common-size
statement, and the second column, the industry averages.

2.
For the profitability analysis,
compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of gross profit to net sales, (b) ratio of
operating income to net sales, and (c) ratio of net income to net sales.
Compare these figures with the industry averages. Is Verifine’s profit
performance better or worse than the industry average?

3.
For the analysis of financial
position, compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of current assets to total assets and
(b) ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets. Compare these ratios with the industry
averages. Is Verifine’s financial
position better or worse than the industry averages?

2.) Financial Statement Data of
Modern Traveler Magazine include the following items (dollars in thousands)

Cash

$22,000

Accounts
receivable, net

$80,000

Inventories

$185,000

Total
assets

$636,000

Short?term
notes payable

$50,000

Accounts
payable

$102,000

Accrued
liabilities

$39,000

Long?term
liabilities

$222,000

Net
income

$72,000

Common
shares outstanding

50,000

Requirements

1.
Compute Modern Travelers
current ratio, debt ratio and earnings per share. Round all ratios to 2 decimal
places.

2.
Compute the 3 ratios after
evaluating the effect of each transaction as follows. Consider each transaction
separately.

a.
Purchased inventory of $48,000
on account.
b.
Borrowed $123,000 on a
long-term note payable.
c.
Issued 5,000 shares of common
stock, receiving cash of $102,000.
d.
Received cash on account
$2,000.

3.) Tree Time provide
tree-spraying services in the company’s home county. George Smith, the owner, incurred the
following operating costs for the month of
May 2012.

Tree Time earned $26,000 in revenues for
the month of May by spraying trees totaling 20,000 feet in height.

Provide
information

Salaries
and wages

$10,000

Chemicals

4,900

Depreciation
on truck

300

Depreciation
on building and equipment

800

Supplies
expense

600

Gasoline
and utilities

1,080

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
the month of May. Compute the ratio of
total operating expense to total revenue and operating income to total revenue.
2.
Compute the unit operating cost
of spraying one foot of tree height.
3.
The manager of Tree Time must
keep unit operating cost below $0.70 per foot in order to get his bonus. Did he meet the goal?
4.
What kind of system could Tree
Time use to integrate all it’s data?

4.) In 2011 Cam
Gonzales opened Cam’s Pets, a small retail shop selling pet supplies. On December 31, 2011, Cams accounting records
showed the following:

Inventory
on December 31, 2011

$10,600

Inventory
on January 1, 2011

15,200

Sales
revenue

56,000

Utilities
for shop

3,100

Rent
for shop

4,400

Sales
commissions

2,150

Purchases
of merchandise

29,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
Cam’s Pet’s, a merchandiser, for the year ended December 31st 2011.

5.) Charlie’s Pet’s
succeeded so well that Charlie decided to manufacture it’s own brand of chewing
bone – Denim Bone. At the end of 2011
his accounting records showed the following:

Inventories:

Beginning

Ending

Materials

$13,800

$7,500

Work
in process

0

3,500

Finished
goods

0

6,000

Other
information:

Direct
material purchases

$37,000

Utilities
for plant

$1,300

Plant
janitorial services

300

Rent
on plant

16,000

Sales
salaries expense

5,100

Customer
service hotline expense

1,700

Delivery
expense

1,600

Direct
labor

21,000

Sales
revenue

105,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare a schedule of cost’s of
goods manufactured for Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
2.
Prepare an income statement for
Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
3.
How does the format for the
income statement of Denim Bones differ from the income statement of a
merchandiser?
4.
Denim Bones manufactured 17,300
units of it’s product in 2011. Compute
the company’s unit product cost for the year.

1. The
Verifine Department Stores Inc., chief executive officer (CEO) has asked you to
compare the company’s profit performance and financial position with the
average for the industry. The CEO has
given you the company’s income statement and balance sheet as well as the
industries average data for retailers.

Provided
information

Income
Statement
Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Income
Statement Compared with Industry Average

Year
Ended December 31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Net
sales

$778,000

100.0
%

Cost
of goods sold

524,372

65.8

Gross
profit

253,628

34.2

Operating
expenses

159,490

19.7

Operating
income

94,138

14.5

Other
expenses

5,446

0.4

Net
income

$88,692

14.1
%

Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Balance
Sheet Compared with Industry Average

December
31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Current
assets

$285,180

70.9
%

Fixed
assets, net

109,200

23.6

Intangible
assets, net

3,360

0.8

Other
assets

22,260

4.7

Total
assets

$420,000

100.0
%

Current
liabilities

$192,360

48.1
%

Long?term
liabilities

94,080

16.6

Stockholders’
equity

133,560

35.3

Total
liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$420,000

100.0
%

Requirements

1.
Prepare a common-size income
statement and balance sheet for Verifine.
The first column of each statement should present Verifine’s common-size
statement, and the second column, the industry averages.

2.
For the profitability analysis,
compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of gross profit to net sales, (b) ratio of
operating income to net sales, and (c) ratio of net income to net sales.
Compare these figures with the industry averages. Is Verifine’s profit
performance better or worse than the industry average?

3.
For the analysis of financial
position, compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of current assets to total assets and
(b) ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets. Compare these ratios with the industry
averages. Is Verifine’s financial
position better or worse than the industry averages?

2.) Financial Statement Data of
Modern Traveler Magazine include the following items (dollars in thousands)

Cash

$22,000

Accounts
receivable, net

$80,000

Inventories

$185,000

Total
assets

$636,000

Short?term
notes payable

$50,000

Accounts
payable

$102,000

Accrued
liabilities

$39,000

Long?term
liabilities

$222,000

Net
income

$72,000

Common
shares outstanding

50,000

Requirements

1.
Compute Modern Travelers
current ratio, debt ratio and earnings per share. Round all ratios to 2 decimal
places.

2.
Compute the 3 ratios after
evaluating the effect of each transaction as follows. Consider each transaction
separately.

a.
Purchased inventory of $48,000
on account.
b.
Borrowed $123,000 on a
long-term note payable.
c.
Issued 5,000 shares of common
stock, receiving cash of $102,000.
d.
Received cash on account
$2,000.

3.) Tree Time provide
tree-spraying services in the company’s home county. George Smith, the owner, incurred the
following operating costs for the month of
May 2012.

Tree Time earned $26,000 in revenues for
the month of May by spraying trees totaling 20,000 feet in height.

Provide
information

Salaries
and wages

$10,000

Chemicals

4,900

Depreciation
on truck

300

Depreciation
on building and equipment

800

Supplies
expense

600

Gasoline
and utilities

1,080

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
the month of May. Compute the ratio of
total operating expense to total revenue and operating income to total revenue.
2.
Compute the unit operating cost
of spraying one foot of tree height.
3.
The manager of Tree Time must
keep unit operating cost below $0.70 per foot in order to get his bonus. Did he meet the goal?
4.
What kind of system could Tree
Time use to integrate all it’s data?

4.) In 2011 Cam
Gonzales opened Cam’s Pets, a small retail shop selling pet supplies. On December 31, 2011, Cams accounting records
showed the following:

Inventory
on December 31, 2011

$10,600

Inventory
on January 1, 2011

15,200

Sales
revenue

56,000

Utilities
for shop

3,100

Rent
for shop

4,400

Sales
commissions

2,150

Purchases
of merchandise

29,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
Cam’s Pet’s, a merchandiser, for the year ended December 31st 2011.

5.) Charlie’s Pet’s
succeeded so well that Charlie decided to manufacture it’s own brand of chewing
bone – Denim Bone. At the end of 2011
his accounting records showed the following:

Inventories:

Beginning

Ending

Materials

$13,800

$7,500

Work
in process

0

3,500

Finished
goods

0

6,000

Other
information:

Direct
material purchases

$37,000

Utilities
for plant

$1,300

Plant
janitorial services

300

Rent
on plant

16,000

Sales
salaries expense

5,100

Customer
service hotline expense

1,700

Delivery
expense

1,600

Direct
labor

21,000

Sales
revenue

105,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare a schedule of cost’s of
goods manufactured for Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
2.
Prepare an income statement for
Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
3.
How does the format for the
income statement of Denim Bones differ from the income statement of a
merchandiser?
4.
Denim Bones manufactured 17,300
units of it’s product in 2011. Compute
the company’s unit product cost for the year.

1. The
Verifine Department Stores Inc., chief executive officer (CEO) has asked you to
compare the company’s profit performance and financial position with the
average for the industry. The CEO has
given you the company’s income statement and balance sheet as well as the
industries average data for retailers.

Provided
information

Income
Statement
Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Income
Statement Compared with Industry Average

Year
Ended December 31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Net
sales

$778,000

100.0
%

Cost
of goods sold

524,372

65.8

Gross
profit

253,628

34.2

Operating
expenses

159,490

19.7

Operating
income

94,138

14.5

Other
expenses

5,446

0.4

Net
income

$88,692

14.1
%

Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.

Balance
Sheet Compared with Industry Average

December
31, 2010

Industry

Verifine

Average

Current
assets

$285,180

70.9
%

Fixed
assets, net

109,200

23.6

Intangible
assets, net

3,360

0.8

Other
assets

22,260

4.7

Total
assets

$420,000

100.0
%

Current
liabilities

$192,360

48.1
%

Long?term
liabilities

94,080

16.6

Stockholders’
equity

133,560

35.3

Total
liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$420,000

100.0
%

Requirements

1.
Prepare a common-size income
statement and balance sheet for Verifine.
The first column of each statement should present Verifine’s common-size
statement, and the second column, the industry averages.

2.
For the profitability analysis,
compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of gross profit to net sales, (b) ratio of
operating income to net sales, and (c) ratio of net income to net sales.
Compare these figures with the industry averages. Is Verifine’s profit
performance better or worse than the industry average?

3.
For the analysis of financial
position, compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of current assets to total assets and
(b) ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets. Compare these ratios with the industry
averages. Is Verifine’s financial
position better or worse than the industry averages?

2.) Financial Statement Data of
Modern Traveler Magazine include the following items (dollars in thousands)

Cash

$22,000

Accounts
receivable, net

$80,000

Inventories

$185,000

Total
assets

$636,000

Short?term
notes payable

$50,000

Accounts
payable

$102,000

Accrued
liabilities

$39,000

Long?term
liabilities

$222,000

Net
income

$72,000

Common
shares outstanding

50,000

Requirements

1.
Compute Modern Travelers
current ratio, debt ratio and earnings per share. Round all ratios to 2 decimal
places.

2.
Compute the 3 ratios after
evaluating the effect of each transaction as follows. Consider each transaction
separately.

a.
Purchased inventory of $48,000
on account.
b.
Borrowed $123,000 on a
long-term note payable.
c.
Issued 5,000 shares of common
stock, receiving cash of $102,000.
d.
Received cash on account
$2,000.

3.) Tree Time provide
tree-spraying services in the company’s home county. George Smith, the owner, incurred the
following operating costs for the month of
May 2012.

Tree Time earned $26,000 in revenues for
the month of May by spraying trees totaling 20,000 feet in height.

Provide
information

Salaries
and wages

$10,000

Chemicals

4,900

Depreciation
on truck

300

Depreciation
on building and equipment

800

Supplies
expense

600

Gasoline
and utilities

1,080

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
the month of May. Compute the ratio of
total operating expense to total revenue and operating income to total revenue.
2.
Compute the unit operating cost
of spraying one foot of tree height.
3.
The manager of Tree Time must
keep unit operating cost below $0.70 per foot in order to get his bonus. Did he meet the goal?
4.
What kind of system could Tree
Time use to integrate all it’s data?

4.) In 2011 Cam
Gonzales opened Cam’s Pets, a small retail shop selling pet supplies. On December 31, 2011, Cams accounting records
showed the following:

Inventory
on December 31, 2011

$10,600

Inventory
on January 1, 2011

15,200

Sales
revenue

56,000

Utilities
for shop

3,100

Rent
for shop

4,400

Sales
commissions

2,150

Purchases
of merchandise

29,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
Cam’s Pet’s, a merchandiser, for the year ended December 31st 2011.

5.) Charlie’s Pet’s
succeeded so well that Charlie decided to manufacture it’s own brand of chewing
bone – Denim Bone. At the end of 2011
his accounting records showed the following:

Inventories:

Beginning

Ending

Materials

$13,800

$7,500

Work
in process

0

3,500

Finished
goods

0

6,000

Other
information:

Direct
material purchases

$37,000

Utilities
for plant

$1,300

Plant
janitorial services

300

Rent
on plant

16,000

Sales
salaries expense

5,100

Customer
service hotline expense

1,700

Delivery
expense

1,600

Direct
labor

21,000

Sales
revenue

105,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare a schedule of cost’s of
goods manufactured for Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
2.
Prepare an income statement for
Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
3.
How does the format for the
income statement of Denim Bones differ from the income statement of a
merchandiser?
4.
Denim Bones manufactured 17,300
units of it’s product in 2011. Compute
the company’s unit product cost for the year.

1. The
Verifine Department Stores Inc., chief executive officer (CEO) has asked you to
compare the company’s profit performance and financial position with the
average for the industry. The CEO has
given you the company’s income statement and balance sheet as well as the
industries average data for retailers.






Provided
information


Income
Statement
Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.




Income
Statement Compared with Industry Average


Year
Ended December 31, 2010


Industry

Verifine

Average

Net
sales


$778,000

100.0
%


Cost
of goods sold


524,372

65.8

Gross
profit


253,628

34.2

Operating
expenses


159,490

19.7

Operating
income


94,138

14.5

Other
expenses


5,446

0.4

Net
income


$88,692

14.1
%


Verifine
Department Stores, Inc.


Balance
Sheet Compared with Industry Average


December
31, 2010


Industry

Verifine

Average

Current
assets


$285,180

70.9
%


Fixed
assets, net


109,200

23.6

Intangible
assets, net


3,360

0.8

Other
assets


22,260

4.7

Total
assets


$420,000

100.0
%


Current
liabilities


$192,360

48.1
%


Long?term
liabilities


94,080

16.6

Stockholders’
equity


133,560

35.3

Total
liabilities and stockholders’ equity


$420,000

100.0
%


Requirements

1.
Prepare a common-size income
statement and balance sheet for Verifine.
The first column of each statement should present Verifine’s common-size
statement, and the second column, the industry averages.





2.
For the profitability analysis,
compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of gross profit to net sales, (b) ratio of
operating income to net sales, and (c) ratio of net income to net sales.
Compare these figures with the industry averages. Is Verifine’s profit
performance better or worse than the industry average?






3.
For the analysis of financial
position, compute Verifine’s (a) ratio of current assets to total assets and
(b) ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets. Compare these ratios with the industry
averages. Is Verifine’s financial
position better or worse than the industry averages?






2.) Financial Statement Data of
Modern Traveler Magazine include the following items (dollars in thousands)


Cash

$22,000

Accounts
receivable, net


$80,000

Inventories

$185,000

Total
assets


$636,000

Short?term
notes payable


$50,000

Accounts
payable


$102,000

Accrued
liabilities


$39,000

Long?term
liabilities


$222,000

Net
income


$72,000

Common
shares outstanding


50,000

Requirements

1.
Compute Modern Travelers
current ratio, debt ratio and earnings per share. Round all ratios to 2 decimal
places.




2.
Compute the 3 ratios after
evaluating the effect of each transaction as follows. Consider each transaction
separately.




a.
Purchased inventory of $48,000
on account.
b.
Borrowed $123,000 on a
long-term note payable.
c.
Issued 5,000 shares of common
stock, receiving cash of $102,000.
d.
Received cash on account
$2,000.












3.) Tree Time provide
tree-spraying services in the company’s home county. George Smith, the owner, incurred the
following operating costs for the month of
May 2012.




Tree Time earned $26,000 in revenues for
the month of May by spraying trees totaling 20,000 feet in height.


Provide
information


Salaries
and wages


$10,000

Chemicals

4,900

Depreciation
on truck


300

Depreciation
on building and equipment


800

Supplies
expense


600

Gasoline
and utilities


1,080

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
the month of May. Compute the ratio of
total operating expense to total revenue and operating income to total revenue.
2.
Compute the unit operating cost
of spraying one foot of tree height.
3.
The manager of Tree Time must
keep unit operating cost below $0.70 per foot in order to get his bonus. Did he meet the goal?
4.
What kind of system could Tree
Time use to integrate all it’s data?













4.) In 2011 Cam
Gonzales opened Cam’s Pets, a small retail shop selling pet supplies. On December 31, 2011, Cams accounting records
showed the following:



Inventory
on December 31, 2011


$10,600

Inventory
on January 1, 2011


15,200

Sales
revenue


56,000

Utilities
for shop


3,100

Rent
for shop


4,400

Sales
commissions


2,150

Purchases
of merchandise


29,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare an income statement for
Cam’s Pet’s, a merchandiser, for the year ended December 31st 2011.



5.) Charlie’s Pet’s
succeeded so well that Charlie decided to manufacture it’s own brand of chewing
bone – Denim Bone. At the end of 2011
his accounting records showed the following:




Inventories:

Beginning

Ending

Materials

$13,800

$7,500

Work
in process


0

3,500

Finished
goods


0

6,000

Other
information:


Direct
material purchases


$37,000

Utilities
for plant


$1,300

Plant
janitorial services


300

Rent
on plant


16,000

Sales
salaries expense


5,100

Customer
service hotline expense


1,700

Delivery
expense


1,600

Direct
labor


21,000

Sales
revenue


105,000

Requirements

1.
Prepare a schedule of cost’s of
goods manufactured for Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
2.
Prepare an income statement for
Denim Bones for the year ended December 31, 2011.
3.
How does the format for the
income statement of Denim Bones differ from the income statement of a
merchandiser?
4.
Denim Bones manufactured 17,300
units of it’s product in 2011. Compute
the company’s unit product cost for the year.














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