Book Value Cash and Receivables P30,000 Inventory Plant Assets (net) Current Liabilities Market Value P30,000 120,000 300,000 100,000 210,000 (45,000) (115,000) (10,000) (170,000) (45,000) (115,000) Long-term Debt Common Stock Retained Earnings
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- S acquired 100 percent of F for P275,000. At the date of acquisition, F had the following book and market values: (see image below) What is the amount of the “Investment in F” account on S’s financial records at the acquisition date?
- What amount of pre-acquisition earnings is eliminated in the acquisition date worksheet elimination?
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- Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,123.00 5,969.00 Accounts receivable 6,987.00 8,940.00 Accruals 5,642.00 6,108.00 Additional paid in capital 19,885.00 13,325.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,986.00 18,120.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 1,035.00 988.00 Interest expense 1,290.00 1,167.00 Inventories 3,006.00 6,743.00 Long-term debt 16,856.00 22,001.00 Net fixed assets 75,521.00 74,000.00 Notes payable 4,072.00 6,540.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,244.00 34,874.00 Sales 46,360 45,055.00 Taxes 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from financing?Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 431,139.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 54,349.00 Interest expense 40,500 41,741.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 337,728.00 398,725.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 162,280.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 847,106.00 Taxes 24,750 48,618.00 What is the current year's return on assets (ROA)? (Round to 4 decimal places.)Seminole Corporation reported the following items at December 31, 2021, and 2020: (Click the icon to view the comparative financial information.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the company's (a) quick (acid-test) ratio and (b) days' sales outstanding for 2021. Evaluate each ratio value as strong or weak. All sales are on account with terms of net 30 days. (a) Enter the formula and calculate the quick (acid-test) ratio for 2021. (Abbreviation used: Cash* = Cash and cash equivalents. Round your final answer to two decimal places.) Cash* + Short-term investments + Net current receivables + Total current liabilities = Quick (acid-test) ratio $ Seminole's quick (acid-test) ratio is considered fairly weak. (b) Select the formula and calculate Seminole's days' sales outstanding for 2021. (Round interim calculations to two decimal places, XX.XX. Round the days' sales outstanding up to the next whole day.) Accounts receivable turnover = + Days' sales outstanding Seminole's days'…
- Category Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Net fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year ??? ??? 320,715 397,400 40,500 33,750 500,000 541,650 17,500 47,500 94,000 105,000 328,500 431,876.00 33,750 35,000 54,000 54,402.00 40,500 42,823.00 279,000 288,000 339,660.00 398,369.00 946,535 999,000 148,500 162,000 126,000 162,881.00 306,000 342,000 639,000 847,928.00 24,750 47,224.00 What is the current year's return on assets (ROA)? Submit Answer format: Percentage Round to: 2 decimal places (Example: 9.24%, % sign required. Will accept decimal format rounded to 4 decimal places (ex: 0.0924))Particulars As on 31.3.2019(Rupees. In Lacs)As on 31.3.2020(Rupees. In Lacs)Investment in FinancialAssets- 100Equity Share Capital 150 160Long term Loans taken 100 200Dividend paid - 26Dividend received - 10Interest received - 15 Calculate the debt-equity ratio & commentCategory. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 429,735.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 55,152.00 Interest expense 40,500 42,662.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 339,349.00 400,985.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 161,641.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 848,846.00 Тахes 24,750 47,931.00