question 133
Multiple Choice
Comparative financial statements for Cross, Inc.are shown below: Assets Current assets: Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid expenses Total current assets Property, plant and equipment, net Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Long-term debt Total liabilities Stockholders’ equity: Common stock Retained earnings Retained earnings Total stockholders’ equity Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity Net sales Cost of goods sold Gross margin Operating expense Operating income Interest expense Earnings before tax Income taxes Net income December 312018$89,103142,00096,70821,203349,014822,576$1.171.590$85,44338,112123,555302,430425,985600,000145,60514,700745,605$1,171,590 Year Ended December 312018$17,005,85212,250,2574,755,5953,585,6571,169,93828,5001,141,438342,431$799,0072017$68,203135,00085,6945,118294,015718,144$1012,159$62,39433,50795,901290,324386,225600,00025,9348,000625,934$1,012,1592017$13,809,5859,825,6143,983,9713,400,258583,71327,300556,413166,924$389,489 How much is return on total assets for Cross, Inc.for 2017?
Definitions:
Motor Skills
Abilities required to perform movements and tasks, involving the coordination of muscles and the nervous system, categorized into fine (small movements) and gross (larger movements) motor skills.
Gross Motor Skills
Abilities required to control the large muscles of the body for walking, running, sitting, and other activities.
Human Survival
The ability of humans to continue living or existing, often despite challenging conditions or threats.
Sensorimotor Intelligence
The stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, occurring from birth until approximately 2 years of age, where infants learn through sensory experiences and manipulating objects.