question 42
Multiple Choice
Dana Dairy Products Key Ratio
Current Ratio Quick Ratio Average collection Period Inventory Turnover Debt Ratio Times Interest Earned Gross Profit Margin Net Profit Margin Return on total assets Return on Equity Industry Average 1.30.823 days 21.764.7%4.813.6%1.0%2.9%8.2% Actual 20011.00.7530 days 1950%5.512.0%0.5%2.0%4.0% Actual 2002
Income Statement
Dana Dairy Products
For the Year Ended December 31, 2002
Sales Revenue Less: Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profits Less: Operating Expenses Operating Profits Less: Interest Expense Net Profits Before Taxes Less: Taxes (40%) $100,00087,000−⋯$13,00011,000−⋯2,000500−⋯$1,500600
Balance Sheet
Dana Dairy Products
December 31, 2002
ASSETS
Cash Accounts Receivable Inventories Total Current Assets Gross Fixed Assets Less: Accumulated Depreciation Net Fixed Assets Total Assets Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity Accounts Payable Accruals Total Current Liabilities Long-term Debts Total Liabilities Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Stockholders’ Equity Total Liab. & S.E. $1,0008,9004,350−−−−$14,250$35,00013,25021,750−−−−$36,000$9,0006,675−−−−$15,6754,125−−−−$19,8001,00015,200−−−−$16,200−−−−$36,000
-The debt ratio for Dana Dairy Products in 2002 is (See Figure 3.2)
Identify specific remedies not available to sellers.
Comprehend situations allowing for price recovery plus incidental damages.
Differentiate between U.C.C. and CISG regarding the seller’s recourse.
Analyze the financial impact of a buyer's breach on the seller.
Definitions:
Allowance Method
An approach in accounting that calculates expected losses from bad debts by assessing uncollectible accounts at the conclusion of each period.
Estimated Bad Debts
A provision in accounting for the amount of receivables that are expected not to be collected, considered an expense.
Accounts Receivable Turnover
A financial ratio indicating how many times a company's receivables are turned over during a period.
Specific Accounts
Refers to accounts designated for specific purposes or transactions, distinguishing them from general or combined accounts.