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- how did they get the Income Before Tax? Proforma Income Statement 1/31/21 Total Revenue $ 28,959,000.00 Cost of Goods $ 15,299,000.00 Gross Profit $ 11,535,000.00 Operating Expenses $ 7,609,000.00 Total Operating Expenses $ 7,609,000.00 Operating Income or Loss $ 3,926,000.00 Interest Expense $ 434,000.00 Income Before Tax $ 3,644,000.00 Income Tax Expense $ 963,000.00 Income from Continuing Operations $ 2,681,000.00 Net Income $ 2,681,000.00The following are the financial statement JNC Ltd. for the year ended 31 March 2020: JNC Ltd. Income statement For the year ended 31 March 2020 $”M” Revenue 1276.50 Cost of sales (907.00) 369.50 Distribution costs (62.50) Administrative expenses (132.00) 175.00 Interest received 12.50 Interest paid (37.50) 150.00 Tax (70.00) Profit after tax 80.00 JNC Ltd. Statement of financial position as at 31 March 2020 2019 $”M” $”M” ASSETS: Non- current assets: Property, plant and equipment 190 152.5 Intangible assets 125 100 Investments 12.5 Current assets: Inventories 75 51 Receivables 195 157.5 Short-term investment 25 Cash in hand 1 0.5 Total assets 611 474 Equity and liabilities: Equity: Share capital (10 million ordinary shares of $ 10 per value) 100 75 Share premium 80 75 Revolution reserve 50 45.5 Retained earnings 130 90 Non-current liabilities: Loan 85 25…A firm has been experiencing low profitability in recent years. Perform an analysis of the firm's financial position using the DuPont equation. The firm has no lease payments but has a $3 million sinking fund payment on its debt. The most recent industry average ratios and the firm's financial statements are as follows: Industry Average Ratios Current ratio Debt-to-capital ratio Times interest earned EBITDA coverage Inventory turnover Cash and equivalents Accounts receivables Inventories Total current assets 2x 17% 3 x 6 x 11 x Days sales outstandinga Calculation is based on a 365-day year. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021 (millions of dollars) $78 Accounts payable Other current liabilities 51 125 Notes payable $ 254 Total current liabilities Long-term debt Total liabilities Common stock Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and equity Gross fixed assets Less depreciation Net fixed assets Total assets 15 days Fixed assets turnover Total assets turnover…
- 1. A company operating since 2010, reported its income statement for the year 2018 as follows: Sales .3,300,000 Cost of sales. -1.720.000 1,580,000 1.100.000 .480,000 Gross income. Operating Expenses. Net Income. If the company is a sole proprietorship and using the 8% Gross Receipts Tax Income Tax is: a. 126,400 b. 38,400 C. 264,000 d. Answer not given - 50,000 2. Mr. De Goma, resident citizen and working in a company reported the following for the year: Salary . Overtime Pay.. 13th month Pay. 285,000 *... 40,000 15,000 Bonus Pay. 120,000 455,000 Total. Income tax is: a. 91,000 b. 43,750 C. 41,000 d. 24,0003. Not for profit accounting accounts for expenses in the following manner: NET goods or services (before taxes) plus i. 18% of the former PST portion (8%) of HST* ii. 50% of the former GST portion (5%) of HST** *82% of the 8% is put through an HST recovery line **50% of the 5% is put through another HST recovery line With the above information in mind, please indicate the $ amounts that should be allocated to the Expense and HST Recovery lines. Expense $584.18 HST $75.94 Total $660.12 Enter your answerTitle The before-tax income for Hawks Corp. for 2019 was $101,000; for 2020, it was $77,400. However, the. Description The before-tax income for Hawks Corp. for 2019 was $101,000; for 2020, it was $77,400. However, the accountant noted that the following errors had been made: 1. Sales for 2019 included $38,200 that had been received in cash during 2019, but for which the related products were delivered in 2020. Title did not pass to the purchaser until 2020.2. Ending inventory on December 31, 2019, was understated by $8,640. The December 31, 2020 ending inventory has not yet been adjusted to the Inventory account. Assume that Hawks has a periodic inventory system and that no adjustment has been made to the opening balance of the Inventory account.3. The bookkeeper, in recording interest expense for both 2019 and 2020 on bonds payable, made the following entry each year:The bonds have a face value of $250,000 and pay a stated interest rate of 6%. They were issued at a…
- For this question, calculate all values to 2 decimal places of £M (e.g. £123.45M) unless otherwise specified, and all ratios to 2 decimal places of percentage (e.g. 9.87%). You are given the following income statements and balance sheets for Freddie M Corporation for fiscal years 2045 and 2046 (all figures are in £ million), Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales Cost of goods sold Gross margin Wage & salaries expense Depreciation expense Earnings before interest and tax Interest expenses Taxes Net income Dividends Change in shareholder's equity Assets: Cash & equivalents Receivables Inventories Current Assets Property, plant & equipment Accumulated depreciation Net property, plant & equip Total Assets 2045 400.00 -200.00 200.00 -50.00 -25.00 125.00 -25.00 -60.00 40.00 -16.00 24.00 2045 2046 480.00 -240.00 240.00 -60.00 -25.00 155.00 -20.00 -70.00 65.00 -26.00 39.00 2046 Liabilities: 30.00 36.00 Payables 60.00 Short-term debt 50.00 50.00 60.00 Long-term debt 130.00 156.00 Total…A CMA performs a horizontal analysis on Jones Co’s historical data. Her results are shown below (in millions): Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Sales 250 275 280 285 Earnings Before Taxes 175 185 195 205 Tax Rate 35% 35% 35% 20% What is the percentage increase in net income from Year 1 to Year 3? Question options: 23.3% 11.4% 46.7% 55.9%The Weymire Corporation provides you with the following information for the year ended 12/3120: Sales revenue 450,000 |Cost of goods sold 120,000 Gross margin 330,000 Depreciation expense Pension expense 72,750 28,500 Other expense 38,250 Interest expense 4,500 Gain on the sale of equipme (3,000) Income tax expense 97,500 238.500 91.500 Net Income 12/31/19 12/31/20 Cash 24,000 54,000 Accounts Receivable 75,000 70,500 Inventory 124,500 126,000 Equipment 127,500 123,000 Accumulated Depreciation (9.000) (10,500) Total 342.000 363.000 Accounts Payable 54,000 69,000 Income Taxes Payable 99,000 72,000 Interest Payable 3,000 1,500 45,000 6,000 Notes Payable, long term Accrued Pension Liability 3,000 Deferred Tax Liability Common Stock, no par 21,000 27,000 105,000 120,000 Retained Earnings 9.000 70,500 Total 342.000 363,000 Additional information: Equipment costing $73,500 was sold. New equipment was purchased, and $15,000 of common stock was issued in partial payment for the new equipment.…