question 27
Multiple Choice
Use the following information on Dylan Enterprises for questions 20 - 26.
Income statement Net Sales Less: Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profit Less: Operating Expenses Less: Depreciation Operating Profit Less: Interest Expense Net Profit Before Taxes Less: Taxes Net Income Earnings Available to Common Dividends Paid (60% of EAC) Addition to Retained Earnings Earnings Per Share $320,000,000$162,000,000$158,000,000$120,000,000$11,000,000$27,000,000$8,500,000$18,500,000$6,290,000$12,210,000$12,210,000$7,326,000$4,884,000$6.11 Assets Cash Marketable Securities Accounts Receivable Inventory Pre-Paid Expenses Total Current Assets Long-Term Assets Total Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable Short-Term Debt Total Current Liabilities Long-Term Debt (8%) Total Liabilities Common Stock ($1 Par) Paid-In Capital Retained Earnings Total Equity Total Liabilities and Equity Balance sheet Current Year $1,500,000$1,500,000$57,000,000$106,000,000$8,400,000$174,400,000$148,000,000$322,400,000 Current Year $8,716,000$102,000,000$110,716,000$115,000,000$225,716,000$2,000,000$65,000,000$29,684,000$96,684,000$322,400,000 Prior Year $3,000,000$3,200,000$44,000,000$99,000,000$11,000,000$160,200,000$154,000,000$314,200,000 Prior Year $6,400,000$105,000,000$111,400,000$111,000,000$222,400,000$2,000,000$65,000,000$24,800,000$91,800,000$314,200,000 Change ($1,500,000) ($1,700,000) $13,000,000$7,000,000($2,600,000) $14,200,000($6,000,000) $8,200,000 Change $2,316,000($3,000,000) ($684,000) $4,000,000$3,316,000$0$0$4,884,000$4,884,000$8,200,000
-What were Dylan's cash receipts during the year?
Definitions:
Amortization Expense
Amortization expense is the process of systematically allocating the cost of an intangible asset over its useful life, reflecting the consumption of the asset's economic benefits over time.
Significant Influence
The ability to engage in the decisions related to the financial and operating policies of an investee without having control over those policies.
Common Stock
A type of equity ownership in a corporation, representing a claim on part of the company's profits and a right to vote on corporate matters.
Dividends
Payments made to shareholders out of a company's profits.