question 77
Multiple Choice
The financial statements of Midwest Tours are given below. Midwest Tours Income Statement (2009) Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Selling & administrative expenses Operating profit Interest expense Income before tax Tax expense Net income $2,500,0001,260,0001,240,000700,000540,000160,000380,000152,000$228,000 Balance Sheet Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Total current assets Fixed assets Total assets Accounts Payable Bank loan Total current liabilities Bond payable Total liabilities Common stock ( 130,000 shares) Retained earnings Total liabilities & equity 2009$60,000500,000300,000$860,0002,180,000$3,040,000$200,000460,000$660,000860,000$1,520,000$120,0001,400,000$3,040,0002008$55,000495,000295,000$845,0002,175,000$3,020,000$195,000455,000$650,000860,000$1,510,000115,0001,395,000$3,020,000
Note: The common shares are trading in the stock market for $36 each. Refer to the financial statements of Midwest Tours. The firm's asset turnover ratio for 2009 is
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