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Exhibit 14.9
Use the Information Below for the Following Problem(S)
The Rollerball Corporation's industry averages are as follows:
Net Profit Margin = 7.5%; Total Asset Turnover = 2.2; Total Assets/Equity = 2.0
Rollerball Corporation has the following financial statements for year ending 12/31/2008. (000's omitted)
 Sales 5,450 Cost of Goods Sold 3,250 Gross Profit 2,200 Depreciation 820 Operating Expenses 470 Administration Exp. 115 Operating Profit 795 Interest Expense 88 Profit Before Taxes 707 Taxes 247 Net Income 460Dividends250\begin{array}{lr}\text { Sales } & 5,450 \\\text { Cost of Goods Sold } & \underline{3,250} \\\text { Gross Profit } & 2,200 \\\text { Depreciation } & 820 \\\text { Operating Expenses } & 470 \\\text { Administration Exp. } & \underline{115} \\ \text { Operating Profit } 795 & \\\text { Interest Expense } & \underline{88}\\\text { Profit Before Taxes } & 707\\\text { Taxes } & \underline{247}\\\text { Net Income } & 460\\\text{Dividends} & 250\end{array}
 Assets  Liabilities  Cash 100 Notes Payable 850 Accounts Receivable 1,250 Accounts Payable 1,550 Inventory 1,125 Total Current Liab. 2,400 Total Current Assets 2,475 Long Term Debt 425 Net Fixed Assets 1,450 Common Stock 400 Total Assets 3,925 Retained Earnings 700 Total Liab. & Earnings 3,925\begin{array}{lrlr}\text { Assets } & & {\text { Liabilities }} \\\text { Cash } & 100 & \text { Notes Payable } & 850 \\\text { Accounts Receivable } & 1,250 & \text { Accounts Payable } & \underline{1,550} \\\text { Inventory } & \underline{1,125} & \text { Total Current Liab. } & 2,400 \\\text { Total Current Assets } & 2,475 & \text { Long Term Debt } & 425 \\\text { Net Fixed Assets } & \underline{1,450} & \text { Common Stock } & 400 \\\text { Total Assets } & 3,925 & \text { Retained Earnings } & \underline{700} \\& & \text { Total Liab. \& Earnings } & 3,925\end{array}
-Refer to Exhibit 14.9.Calculate Rollerball Corporation's Total Assets/Equity ratio.


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