Examlex

Solved

The Financial Statements of Midwest Tours Are Given Below

question 77

Multiple Choice

The financial statements of Midwest Tours are given below.  Midwest Tours  Income Statement (2009)   Sales $2,500,000 Cost of goods sold 1,260,000 Gross profit 1,240,000 Selling & administrative expenses 700,000 Operating profit 540,000 Interest expense 160,000 Income before tax 380,000 Tax expense 152,000 Net income $228,000\begin{array}{c} \text { Midwest Tours } \\\text { Income Statement (2009) }\\\begin{array}{lrr} \hline \text { Sales } & \$ 2,500,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline {1,260,000} \\\text { Gross profit } & 1,240,000 \\\text { Selling \& administrative expenses } & \underline { 700,000} \\\text { Operating profit } & 540,000 \\\text { Interest expense } & \underline {160,000 }\\\text { Income before tax } & 380,000 \\\text { Tax expense } & \underline {152,000} \\ \text { Net income } & \underline {\$ 228,000} \\\end{array} \end{array}  Balance Sheet 2009 Cash $60,000 Accounts receivable 500,000 Inventory 300,000Total current assets $860,000Fixed assets 2,180,000 Total assets $3,040,000 Accounts Payable $200,000 Bank loan 460,000 Total current liabilities $660,000Bond payable 860,000 Total liabilities $1,520,000 Common stock ( 130,000 shares)  $120,000Retained earnings 1,400,000 Total liabilities & equity $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\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll} \text { Balance Sheet } &2009\\\\ \text { Cash } &\$ 60,000 \\ \text { Accounts receivable } & 500,000 \\ \text { Inventory } & \underline {300,000} \\ \text {Total current assets } &\$ 860,000 \\ \text {Fixed assets } & \underline {2,180,000} \\ \text { Total assets } & \underline {\$ 3,040,000} \\\\ \text { Accounts Payable } &\$ 200,000 \\ \text { Bank loan } & \underline {460,000} \\ \text { Total current liabilities } & \$ 660,000 \\ \text {Bond payable } & \underline { 860,000} \\ \text { Total liabilities } & \underline {\$ 1,520,000 }\\ \text { Common stock ( 130,000 shares) } & \$ 120,000 \\ \text {Retained earnings } & \underline {1,400,000}\\ \text { Total liabilities \& equity } & \underline {\$ 3,040,000} \\\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}2008\\\\\$55,000 \\495,000 \\ \underline {295,000} \\ \$ 845,000 \\\underline { 2,175,000} \\\underline { \$ 3,020,000 }\\\\\$ 195,000 \\\underline { 455,000} \\\$ 650,000 \\\underline { 860,000 }\\\underline { \$ 1,510,000} \\115,000 \\\underline { 1,395,000 }\\\underline { \$ 3,020,000} \\\end{array}\end{array}
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

Comprehend the roles of the petty bourgeoisie and proletariat within Marx's theory of class conflict.
Evaluate the criticisms and developments in the status attainment model.
Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by constructing and answering relevant sociological questions.
Understand the concept of opportunity cost in holding money and its calculation.

Definitions:

Health Risk

The probability of experiencing harm or loss because of lifestyle, environmental, or genetic factors.

Insignificant Proportion

A term used to describe a quantity that is too small to be deemed meaningful or to have an impact in a particular context.

Social Support

The perception or actuality of assistance and solidarity available from social networks, crucial for mental and physical health.

Alameda County Study

A long-term research project that began in the 1960s, investigating how lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and social ties affect longevity and health.

Related Questions