question 22
Multiple Choice
Below is selected information from Marker's 2012 financial statements:
Cash and short-term investments Accounts Receivable (net) nventories Prepaid Expenses and other current assets Total CurrentAssets Plant, Property and Equipment, net Intangible Assets Total Assets Short-term borrowings Current portion of long-term debt Accounts payable Accrued liabilities ncome taxes payable Total Current Liabilities Long-term Debt Total Liabilities Shareholders’ Equity Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity As of Dec.31, 2012$958,245125,850195,65045,300$1,325,0451,478,320125,600$2,928,965$25,19045,000285,400916,722125,400$1,397,712450,000$1,847,712$1,081,253$2,928,965 Dec. 31, 2011$745,800135,400175,84030,860$1,087,9001,358,700120,400$2,567,000$3,10840,000325,900705,89115,600$1,225,499430,000$1,655,499$911,501$2,567,000
Selected Income Statement Data - for the year ending December 31, 2012:
Net Sales Cost of Goods Sold Operating Income Net Income $3,210,645(2,310,210) $900,435$324,850
Selected Statement of Cash Flow Data - for the year ending December 31,2012 :
Cash Flows from Operations interest Expense Income Tax Expense$584,75042,400114,200
-Marker's Liabilities to Assets Ratio for 2012 is:
Definitions:
Flexible Policy
An adaptable approach allowing for adjustments in strategies or procedures in response to changing conditions.
Current Assets
Assets that are expected to be sold, consumed, or converted into cash within one year or one business cycle, whichever is longer, including cash, inventory, and receivables.
Sales
The total amount of goods and services sold by a company during a specified financial period, reflecting the company's ability to generate revenue.
Marketable Securities
Financial instruments that can be easily converted to cash without losing much value.