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Lundberg Corporation's most recent balance sheet and income statement appear below:
Lundberg Corporation's most recent balance sheet and income statement appear below:          Dividends on common stock during Year 2 totaled $50 thousand.Dividends on preferred stock totaled $20 thousand.The market price of common stock at the end of Year 2 was $9.36 per share.  Required:  Compute the following for Year 2:  a.Gross margin percentage. b.Earnings per share (of common stock). c.Price-earnings ratio. d.Dividend payout ratio. e.Dividend yield ratio. f.Return on total assets. g.Return on common stockholders' equity. h.Book value per share. i.Working capital. j.Current ratio. k.Acid-test ratio. l.Accounts receivable turnover. m.Average collection period. n.Inventory turnover. o.Average sale period. p.Times interest earned. q.Debt-to-equity ratio. Lundberg Corporation's most recent balance sheet and income statement appear below:          Dividends on common stock during Year 2 totaled $50 thousand.Dividends on preferred stock totaled $20 thousand.The market price of common stock at the end of Year 2 was $9.36 per share.  Required:  Compute the following for Year 2:  a.Gross margin percentage. b.Earnings per share (of common stock). c.Price-earnings ratio. d.Dividend payout ratio. e.Dividend yield ratio. f.Return on total assets. g.Return on common stockholders' equity. h.Book value per share. i.Working capital. j.Current ratio. k.Acid-test ratio. l.Accounts receivable turnover. m.Average collection period. n.Inventory turnover. o.Average sale period. p.Times interest earned. q.Debt-to-equity ratio.

Dividends on common stock during Year 2 totaled $50 thousand.Dividends on preferred stock totaled $20 thousand.The market price of common stock at the end of Year 2 was $9.36 per share.

Required:

Compute the following for Year 2:

a.Gross margin percentage.
b.Earnings per share (of common stock).
c.Price-earnings ratio.
d.Dividend payout ratio.
e.Dividend yield ratio.
f.Return on total assets.
g.Return on common stockholders' equity.
h.Book value per share.
i.Working capital.
j.Current ratio.
k.Acid-test ratio.
l.Accounts receivable turnover.
m.Average collection period.
n.Inventory turnover.
o.Average sale period.
p.Times interest earned.
q.Debt-to-equity ratio.


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