Recent financial statements for the Heart Hospital are provided in spreadsheet “Heart Hospital” Calculate and interpret the following ratios for the Heart Hospital (hint: in your interpretation consider benchmarking to industry average)   Industry Average            Return of assets                     22.5%            Current ratio                           2.0                  Days of cash on hand             85 days            Average collection period       20 days                       Debt ratio                                40%            Debt-to-equity ratio                 0.67            Times interest earned             5.0            Fixed asset turnover ratio       1.4     The Heart Hospital    As of September 30, 2019 (in thousands)             2019   Current Assets       Cash  $   14,500     Accounts Receivable, Net  $     5,918     Medical Supplies Inventory  $     1,211     Prepaid Expense and Other Current Assets  $     1,429   Total Current Assets  $   23,058     Property, Plant and Equipment, Net  $   34,200     Other Assets  $        901   Total Assets  $   58,159           Current Liabilities       Accounts Payable  $     2,208     Accrued Compensation and Benefits  $     2,543     Other Accrued Liabilities  $     1,843     Current Portion of Long-Term Debt  $     2,064   Total Current Liabilities  $     8,658     Long-Term Debt  $   22,071   Total Liabilities  $   30,729     Owners' Equity  $   27,430   Total Liabilities and Owners' Equity  $   58,159           The Heart Hospital Statement of Operations Year Ended September, 30, 2019 (in thousands)       Revenues:     Patient Service Revenue net of Discounts and Allowances  $   70,550   Provision for Bad Debt  $   (2,300)   Net Patient Service Revenue  $   68,250       Operating Expenses:     Personnel Expense  $   21,707   Medical Supplies Expense  $   15,047   Other Operating Expense  $     9,721   Depreciation Expense  $     2,625   Interest Expense  $     1,322   Total Operating Expense  $   50,422 Income from Operations  $   17,828 Non-Operating Income  $        650       Net Income  $   18,478

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17.7 Recent financial statements for the Heart Hospital are provided in spreadsheet “Heart Hospital”

Calculate and interpret the following ratios for the Heart Hospital (hint: in your interpretation consider benchmarking to industry average)

 

Industry Average

           Return of assets                     22.5%

           Current ratio                           2.0      

           Days of cash on hand             85 days

           Average collection period       20 days           

           Debt ratio                                40%

           Debt-to-equity ratio                 0.67

           Times interest earned             5.0

           Fixed asset turnover ratio       1.4

 

  The Heart Hospital 
  As of September 30, 2019 (in thousands)
       
    2019  
Current Assets    
  Cash  $   14,500  
  Accounts Receivable, Net  $     5,918  
  Medical Supplies Inventory  $     1,211  
  Prepaid Expense and Other Current Assets  $     1,429  
Total Current Assets  $   23,058  
  Property, Plant and Equipment, Net  $   34,200  
  Other Assets  $        901  
Total Assets  $   58,159  
       
Current Liabilities    
  Accounts Payable  $     2,208  
  Accrued Compensation and Benefits  $     2,543  
  Other Accrued Liabilities  $     1,843  
  Current Portion of Long-Term Debt  $     2,064  
Total Current Liabilities  $     8,658  
  Long-Term Debt  $   22,071  
Total Liabilities  $   30,729  
  Owners' Equity  $   27,430  
Total Liabilities and Owners' Equity  $   58,159  
       
The Heart Hospital
Statement of Operations
Year Ended September, 30, 2019 (in thousands)
     
Revenues:  
  Patient Service Revenue net of Discounts and Allowances  $   70,550
  Provision for Bad Debt  $   (2,300)
  Net Patient Service Revenue  $   68,250
     
Operating Expenses:  
  Personnel Expense  $   21,707
  Medical Supplies Expense  $   15,047
  Other Operating Expense  $     9,721
  Depreciation Expense  $     2,625
  Interest Expense  $     1,322
  Total Operating Expense  $   50,422
Income from Operations  $   17,828
Non-Operating Income  $        650
     
Net Income  $   18,478
     
     
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