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SME Balance Sheet |
2021 |
2020 |
Assets (in millions) |
||
Cash |
85.960 |
56.460 |
Receivables |
89.560 |
80.670 |
Inventories |
55.750 |
41.260 |
Other Current Assets |
9.950 |
6.760 |
Total Current Assets |
241.220 |
185.150 |
Net Property, Plant, and Equipment |
78.970 |
68.930 |
|
103.110 |
104.360 |
Other Non-Current Assets |
6.900 |
4.200 |
Total Assets |
430.200 |
362.640 |
|
||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity |
||
Payables |
83.240 |
57.48 |
Current Debt |
2.700 |
2.64 |
Total Current Liabilities |
85.940 |
60.120 |
Long-Term Debt |
122.000 |
119.62 |
Other Liabilities |
21.880 |
22.58 |
Total Liabilities |
229.820 |
202.320 |
Common Stock |
200.380 |
160.32 |
Total Equity |
200.38 |
160.32 |
Total Liabilities and Equity |
430.200 |
362.640 |
INCOME STATEMENT |
2021 |
Total Revenue (M) |
488.10 |
Cost of Revenue |
224.40 |
Depreciation |
1.50 |
SG&A |
167.80 |
Other Operating Expenses |
5.60 |
Operating Income |
88.80 |
Net Interest Expenses |
2.30 |
Pretax Income |
86.50 |
Income Tax |
16.50 |
Net Income |
70.000 |
2021 MARKET |
DATA |
Market Price |
$193.42 |
Shares Outstanding (M) |
13.7 |
Tax Rate |
18.80% |
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- SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…
- SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…
- PB10. LO 16.4 Use the following excerpts from Mountain Company's financial information to prepare a statement of cash flows (indirect method) for the year 2018. Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017 $ 93,000 Cash Account Receivable Merchandise Inventory Investments $100,000 19,000 29,000 132,000 90,000 18,000 31,500 120,000 90,000 Plant Assets Accumulated Depreciation Total Assets (37,000) 333,000 (23,000) 329,500 Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities 12,100 2,400 81,000 237,500 333,000 13,400 1,900 63,000 251,200 Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Equity 329,500 Additional information: Net income (loss) for 2018 Depreciation expense for 2018 Investments purchased, for cash Common stock issued for cash, at par value Dividends declared and paid (5,700) 14,000 12,000 18,000 8,000LiabilitiesOMRAssetsOMRShare capital400,000Land and building280,000Net profit60,000Plant and machinery700,000General reserve80,000Stock400,000Debentures840,000Debtors200,000Creditors200,000Bills receivables20,000Bills payable100,000Cash80,000Total1,680,000Total1,680,000 1>calculate total current liabilites 2>calculate total Current assetsUnder what section of the Statement of Cash Flows would you report the purchase of an long-term intangible asset such as a patent for cash? O Investing O Bonds O Leases O Financing O Notes: Noncash activity O Operating ASUS f5 f6 f7 [X f9 f10 f11 %24 & 4 7. 8 R Y U G H. 5 F. 图
- PA9. LO 16.4 Use the following excerpts from Yardley Company's financial information to prepare a stateme of cash flows (indirect method) for the year 2018. Balance Sheets 2018 Income Statement Sales Cost of Goods Sold Operating Expenses, other than depreciation expense Depreciation Expense Gain on Sale of Plant Assets $ 455,000 (221,500) (58,600) (24,000) 23,500 174,400 Net Income Dec. 31, 2018 $321,450 39,750 33,000 17,550 3,500 Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities Dec. 31, 2017 $133,500 36,500 35,000 19,550 Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities 2,200 Additional information: Plant assets were sold for $40,000; book value $16,500 Dividends of $25,000 were declared and paidP10.5A Journalise a series of equipment transactions related to purchase, sale, retirement, and depreciation At December 31, 2021. Grand Regency Limited reported the following as Non-current tangible assets: 4,000,000 16,400,000 June 11 July 1 Dec. 31 Land Buildings Less: Accumulated depreciation - buildings Equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation - equipment Total plant assets During 2022, the following selected cash transactions occurred. April 1 Purchased land for R2,130,000. May 1 (b) (c) (d) 28,500,000 12,100,000 48,000,000 5,000,000 Required: (a) 43,000,000 £63,400,000 Sold equipment that cost R750,000 when purchased on January 1, 2018. The equipment was sold for R450,000. Sold land purchased on June 1, 2012 for R1,500,000. The land cost R400,000. Purchased equipment for R2,500,000. Retired equipment that cost R500,000 when purchased on December 31, 2012. No salvage value was received. Prepare general journal entries the above transactions. The company uses straight-line…Balance Sheets Metropolitan Republic Assets Cash Accounts receivable (net) Short-term investments Inventory Prepaid expenses and other current assets Current assets 263.3 42.4 495.7 394.0 7.8 703.2 558.7 542.4 196.6 Property, plant, and equipment (net) Intangibles and other assets $ 1,498.0 2,686.2 283.3 $ 1,706.2 2,529.3 569.3 $ 4,467.5 $ 4,804.7 Total assets Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Accounts payable 551.9 294.1 661.2 765.2 623.4 Short-term notes 608.5 Accruals and other current liabilities $ 1,997.1 $ 1,507.2 623.6 Current liabilities 623.3 Long-term debt Deferred tax liability Other long-term liabilities 452.6 684.7 193.0 178.1 Total liabilities $ 2,776.4 $3,483.2 418.0 Common stock (par and additional paid-in capital) Retained earnings Less: Treasury stock 212.9 2,546.9 (1,068.7) $ 4,467.5 1,680.9 (777.4) $ 4,804.7 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity Income Statements $ 5,772.0 (2,837.0) $ 2,935.0 (1,662.7) (68.8) $ 1,203.5 (311.7) 891.8 $ 7,839.2 (4,408.7) $…