Exam 13: Analyzing and Interpreting Financial Statements

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The following information is available for the Marr Corporation: The following information is available for the Marr Corporation:   Calculate the company's inventory turnover and its days' sales in inventory. Calculate the company's inventory turnover and its days' sales in inventory.

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Inventory turnover = $550,000/(($81,200 + $78,800)/2) = 6.9 times
Days' sales in inventory = ($78,800/$550,000) * 365 = 52.3 days

An advantage of common-size statements is that they reflect the dollar magnitude (size) of the different companies under analysis.

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The building blocks of financial statement analysis include (1) liquidity, (2) salability, (3) solvency, and (4) profitability.

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Current assets divided by current liabilities is the:

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Vertical analysis is used to reveal patterns in data covering two or more successive periods.

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The building blocks of financial statement analysis do not include:

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Financial reporting includes not only general purpose financial statements, but also information from SEC filings, press releases, shareholders' meetings, forecasts, management letters, auditor's reports, and Webcasts.

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Flaherty Corporation used data for 3 years to perform a trend analysis of its operating expenses, which were $54,305 in Year 1; $63,421 in Year 2 and $70,340 in Year 3. Using Year 1 as the base year, the operating expense trend percent (rounded to the nearest whole percent) for Year 3 is:

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Standards for comparison when interpreting financial statement analysis include competitor and industry performance data.

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A high level of expected risk suggests a low price-earnings (PE) ratio.

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Evaluation of company performance does not include analysis of (1) past and current performance, (2) current financial position, and (3) future performance and risk.

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To compute trend percentages the analyst should:

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Midsomer Corp. reported current assets of $390,900 and current liabilities of $337,000 on its most recent balance sheet. The current assets consisted of $52,000 Cash; $63,000 Accounts Receivable; $87,000 Short-term Investments; $9,900 Prepaid Expenses and $179,000 of Inventory. The company's quick assets equal:

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The four building blocks of financial analysis are (1) _____________, (2) ____________, (3) ____________ and (4) _________________.

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Net income divided by average total assets is:

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What are the four standards for comparisons in financial analysis? Give an example of each.

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Profitability is the ability to generate positive market expectations.

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The current ratio and acid-test ratio are used to reflect the ____________ of a business.

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Powers Company reported Net sales of $1,200,000 and Accounts Receivable, net of $78,500. The day's sales uncollected (rounded to whole days) is:

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Annual cash dividends per share divided by market price per share is the:

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