Deck 13: Analyzing Financial Statements

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A primary objective of financial statements is to provide information to current and potential investors and creditors.
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A company that has a high level of inventory and other assets above its investment in property, plant, and equipment should calculate the total asset turnover ratio in addition to the fixed asset turnover ratio.
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Some analysts do not use the cash ratio because they see it as too stringent a test of liquidity and it is very sensitive to small events.
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The quality of income ratio increases when net income increases.
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The financial leverage percentage is positive when return on assets is greater than return on equity.
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The return on assets ratio is influenced significantly by a company's relative debt and equity financing of its assets.
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A higher current ratio is preferable for companies that do not have predictable cash flows.
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Finding comparable companies in order to compare performance is important because ratios in isolation are difficult to evaluate.
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A company with a high amount of inventory will have a much lower fixed asset turnover ratio when compared to its total asset turnover ratio.
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Financial statement analysis is very precise and does not involve judgment.
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Earnings per share (EPS) is affected by treasury stock transactions.
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The fixed asset turnover ratio increases when net income increases.
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Return on equity (ROE) provides insight with respect to a company's use of its assets.
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Purchasing treasury stock increases the return on equity ratio.
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The profit margin ratio considers the asset base utilized to earn income.
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Finding comparable companies in order to compare performance is often difficult since no two companies have identical products, markets, and operating strategies.
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A negative financial leverage percentage occurs when a company has more debt than stockholders' equity.
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Time series analysis is a comparison of information for a specific company over a period of time to determine changes in operations.
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Component percentages are used to express items on financial statements as a percentage of a single base amount.
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Return on equity (ROE) is a function of three ratios: net profit margin, return on assets, and financial leverage.
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The debt-to-equity ratio is a risk measure used by both investors and lenders.
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The quick ratio decreases when the adjusting entry to record bad debt expense is recorded.
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Which of the following statements is not correct?

A) Purchasing fixed assets through debt financing decreases the financial leverage ratio.
B) Accruing an expense will affect the net profit margin ratio.
C)Return on equity may increase even when the financial leverage ratio decreases.
D)Purchasing treasury stock results in a decrease in asset turnover.
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A very high current ratio and low quick ratio may indicate the company is not collecting its accounts receivables in a timely manner.
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A) Purchasing fixed assets through equity financing decreases asset turnover.
B) Accruing an expense increases the financial leverage ratio.
C)The return on equity ratio increases when treasury stock is purchased.
D)The purchase of fixed assets will cause the asset turnover to decrease.
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Many companies use high levels of debt to finance their assets because of financial leverage benefits provided to investors when return on assets exceeds the after tax cost of interest.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) When computing the component percentages for the income statement, net income is the base figure.
B) Time series analysis examines a company's performance over time.
C)It is often useful to compare a company's performance with that of a competitor.
D)The North American Industry Classification System assigns industry codes based on business operations.
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The base amount in preparing component percentages for an income statement is usually which of the following?

A) Income from operations.
B) Gross profit.
C)Net income.
D)Net sales.
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Dividend yield is calculated by dividing dividends per share by earnings per share and measures the current dividend return to investors.
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The inventory turnover ratio is significantly affected by the choice of inventory accounting method.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A) A ratio calculation is most relevant in isolation.
B) One of the advantages of ratio analysis is that it allows companies of different sizes to be compared.
C)Finding benchmarks for comparison is a straightforward task.
D)It is always preferable to compare a company's performance to industry-wide ratios rather than to use a competitor's ratios.
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Home Depot's operating strategy is to offer a broad assortment of high-quality merchandise and services at competitive prices using highly knowledgeable service-oriented personnel and aggressive advertising. Which of the following is not as critical to achieving Home Depot's strategy?

A) Cost control
B) Product differentiation
C)High level of customer service
D)High sales volume
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The price/earnings ratio is affected by the amount of risk that investors are willing to take.
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The cash coverage ratio measures a firm's ability to pay its current liabilities with its cash flows from operating activities.
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Which of the following ratios is not part of the DuPont model?

A) Asset turnover.
B) Debt-to-equity.
C)Net profit margin.
D)Return on equity.
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A high price/earnings ratio usually indicates the market is optimistic about the company's future earnings potential.
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The dividend yield ratio decreases when earnings per share increases.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Selling inventory at its cost does not affect the net profit margin ratio.
B) Accruing sales revenue does not affect the net profit margin ratio.
C)The asset turnover ratio increases when fixed assets are sold at a loss.
D)The net profit margin ratio decreases when common stock is issueD.Selling fixed assets at a loss reduces average total assets which is the denominator of the asset turnover ratio. The asset turnover ratio will therefore increase.
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When considering an investment, which of the following is not one of the three critical factors used to evaluate future earnings potential of that investment?

A) Global event factors.
B) Economy-wide factors.
C)Industry factors.
D)Individual company factors.
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about fundamental business strategies?

A) A company implementing a cost differentiation strategy is attempting to increase operating efficiency of assets and improve the asset turnover ratio.
B) A company implementing a product differentiation strategy is attempting to improve its profit margin through charging higher prices.
C)A company will be more profitable because it will attract a higher volume of customers and sales revenue when it follows a product differentiation strategy versus a cost differentiation strategy.
D)Financial leverage is how a company finances its assets and can affect total profitability return to stockholders.
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Negative financial leverage occurs when the:

A) Average net (after tax) interest rate on borrowed funds is less than the company's earnings rate on its assets.
B) Return on assets is more than return on equity.
C)Return on equity is more than return on assets.
D)Operating expenses exceed gross profit.
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Which of the following ratios is not considered to be a test of profitability?

A) Current ratio.
B) Profit margin.
C)Return on assets.
D)Earnings per share.
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Teague Company's working capital was $40,000 and total current liabilities were 1/4 of that amount. What was the current ratio?

A) 1.00
B) 1.25
C)3.00
D)5.00
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Which of the following transactions decreases earnings per share?

A) Declaring cash dividends payable to the common stockholders.
B) Purchasing treasury stock.
C)The accrual of revenue.
D)Declaring and distributing a 10% common stock dividenD.Issuing additional shares of common stock via a stock dividend increases the number of common shares outstanding and therefore decreases earnings per share.
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Which of the following transactions will increase the quality of income ratio?

A) Paying cash to suppliers.
B) Accruing sales revenue.
C)Selling treasury stock for more than its cost.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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The records of Everyday Electronics Corporation for a particular period include the following:  Average total assets $760,000 Average total liabilities 485,000 Total revenue 200,500 Total expenses (including income tax) 135,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Average total assets } & \$ 760,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 485,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 200,500 \\\text { Total expenses (including income tax) } & 135,000\end{array} The return on equity ratio is closest to:

A) 13.2%
B) 23.8%
C)24.0%
D)8.4%
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Which of the following ratios is not an indicator of a company's short-term financial strength?

A) Price/earnings ratio.
B) Receivable turnover ratio.
C)Working capital.
D)Quick ratio.
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The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The return on equity is closest to:

A) 21.1%
B) 10.2%
C)16.4%
D)17.1%
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The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The financial leverage percentage is closest to:

A) 1.8%
B) 2.8%
C)5.8%
D)6.4%
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Which of the following transactions decreases earnings per share?

A) Collection of an account receivable.
B) Selling treasury stock for an amount less than its cost.
C)A decrease in the market value per share.
D)Paying cash in advance for rent.
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Cecilia Company reported net income of $1,200,000. The average total liabilities were $4,300,000 and average total stockholders' equity was $5,200,000. Interest expense was $100,000 and the tax rate was 40%. Cecilia's return on assets ratio is closest to:

A) 13.7%
B) 12.6%
C)11.6%
D)13.3%
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Which of the following transactions will increase a current ratio, which is currently 2.5?

A) Receiving cash from signing a 6-month note payable.
B) Accruing an expense.
C)Using cash to pay an account payable.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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Trenton Company has provided the following information: • Net income, $240,000;
• Preferred shares issued, 6,000;
• Average number of common shares issued, 24,000;
• Cash dividends declared and paid on common stock, $30,000;
• Market price per share, $36;
• Average treasury shares of common stock, 4,000.
What is Trenton's price/earnings ratio?

A) 3.0
B) 5.1
C)3.4
D)4.5
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A) If selling and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales increases, then gross profit percentage will decrease.
B) If the cost of goods sold percentage decreases and other expenses do not change, then profit margin will increase as a percentage of sales.
C)If sales dollars decrease, a company might still report a higher gross profit percentage if cost of goods sold decreases at a faster rate than the decrease in sales.
D)It is possible that when selling and administrative expense in dollars decrease, selling and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales will increase.
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Trenton Company has provided the following information: • Net income, $240,000;
• Preferred shares issued, 6,000;
• Average number of common stock shares issued, 24,000;
• Cash dividends declared and paid on common stock, $30,000;
• Market price per share, $36;
• Average treasury shares of common stock, 4,000.
What is Trenton's earnings per share?

A) $8.00.
B) $7.00.
C)$10.50.
D)$12.00.
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During 2014, Home Style's cost of goods sold percentage was 68.2%, and selling and store operating costs was 19.3% of sales. During 2013, Home Style's cost of goods sold percentage was 68.9% while selling and store operating costs was 19.2% of sales. What effect would the change in these percentages have on 2014's gross profit percentage and profit margin percentage?

A) The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages.
B) The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages.
C)The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would decrease only the profit margin percentage.
D)The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would increase only the profit margin percentage.
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The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The return on assets is closest to:

A) 14.9%.
B) 18.3%.
C)15.3%.
D)14.7%.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A) When cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales increases, the gross profit percentage will increase.
B) It is possible that when cost of goods sold in dollars increases, cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales decreases.
C)If gross profit percentage is the same for the current and past year, then sales and cost of goods sold in dollars did not change.
D)If gross profit percentage increases from one year to the next, then the net income percentage will also increase from one year to the next.
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Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the current ratio?

A) 0.5
B) 1.5
C)2.5
D)0.75
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Which of the following transactions will not increase the cash ratio?

A) Receiving cash from a common stock issue.
B) Refinancing a current liability with long-term debt.
C)Using cash to purchase a two-month treasury bill.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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Which ratio reflects the stock market's assessment of a company's future performance?

A) Price/earnings ratio.
B) Dividend yield ratio.
C)Fixed asset turnover ratio.
D)Cash coverage ratio.
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Potaw Company reported the following data at the end of 2014:  Sales revenue ( 75% on credit) $300,000 Expenses ( 26% on credit) 60,000 Accounts receivable, net at December 31,2014 (a decrease  of $4,000 during 2014) 8,000 Total assets 200,000 Stockholders’ equity 150,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Sales revenue ( } 75 \% \text { on credit) }&\$300,000\\\text { Expenses ( } 26 \% \text { on credit) }&60,000\\\text { Accounts receivable, net at December } 31,2014 \text { (a decrease }\\\text { of } \$ 4,000 \text { during 2014) } & 8,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 200,000 \\\text { Stockholders' equity } & 150,000\end{array} The average number of days to collect receivables during 2014 is closest to:

A) 16.2.
B) 14.3.
C)36.5.
D)21.9.
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The debt-to-equity ratio measures which of the following?

A) Liquidity.
B) Solvency.
C)Profitability.
D)Market strength.
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If the current ratio is 2, what will be the effect of the payment of a cash dividend, which was recorded as a liability on the date of declaration?

A) An increase in the current ratio.
B) A decrease in the current ratio.
C)No effect on the current ratio.
D)A decrease in the cash coverage ratio.
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Which of the accounting ratios considers the importance of cash flows relating to required interest payments?

A) Times interest earned.
B) Debt-to-equity.
C)Cash coverage.
D)Quick.
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Main Street Company paid out $2.30 in dividends per share of common stock and had earnings per share of $5.00 during 2014. The market price of the stock on December 31, 2014 was $21.00 per share. There were 15,000 shares of stock outstanding for the entire year. The dividend yield as of December 31, 2014 is closest to:

A) 16.43%
B) 10.95%
C)9.13%
D)46.00%
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Which of the following transactions would increase the current ratio of a company if the ratio is currently greater than 1?

A) Paid the principal on a long-term note payable.
B) Borrowed cash on a short-term note.
C)Sold inventory for more than cost.
D)Purchased supplies with cash.
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Wildlife Co. reported net income of $8.3 million, interest expense of $.5 million and is are in a 30% tax rate bracket. Wildlife's average total assets are $65.8 million and average stockholders' equity is $48.6 million. Wildlife's financial leverage percentage is closest to:

A) 3.7%
B) 4.5%
C)4.0%
D)4.7%
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The Apple Pie Company had net income of $47,500 and earnings per share of $3.17. Apple Pie declared dividends of $2 per share of common stock during 2014. On December 31, 2014, the stock had a market price of $18.50 per share. Apple Pie's price/earnings ratio is closest to:

A) 9.25
B) 8.11
C)5.84
D)0.17
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Which of the following is not a measure of solvency?

A) Debt-to-equity ratio.
B) Cash coverage ratio.
C)Times interest earned ratio.
D)Earnings per share.
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Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the average days' supply in inventory?

A) 165.9
B) 202.7
C)182.5
D)121.7
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Which of the following is correct?

A) The times interest earned ratio is considered a better test of the ability to cover interest charges than the cash coverage ratio.
B) The debt-to-equity ratio shows the relative proportion of total assets financed by debt.
C)The higher the debt-to-equity ratio, the higher the potential return to the stockholders if return on assets (ROA) exceeds the after tax cost of interest.
D)The cash coverage ratio compares the cash generated by a company to its cash obligations for the prior perioD.A high debt-to-equity ratio means that there is a lot of debt financing relative to equity financing. If the ROA exceeds the after-tax cost of financing, the excess represents a return to stockholders, which increases the return on their investment.
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Which of the following is false?

A) The cash ratio is the least stringent but most reliable test of liquidity.
B) A company with a high level of inventory will have a quick ratio significantly lower than its current ratio.
C)A current ratio that is too high could indicate funds tied up in inventory and other working capital assets.
D)Analysts consider a current ratio of 2 to be financially conservative.
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Cromwell Company began the year with a balance in inventory of $110,000 and ended the year with a balance of $102,000. The net sales for the year were $983,000 with a gross profit on sales of $295,000. The inventory turnover ratio is closest to:

A) 2.78
B) 9.27
C)6.49
D)2.89
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Which of the following is false?

A) The major difference between the quick and current ratios is inventory.
B) Current liabilities are the denominator in the cash, quick, and current ratios.
C)Companies that sell expensive merchandise tend to have high inventory turnover ratios.
D)Some analysts do not use the cash ratio because it is very sensitive to individual events.
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MusicPod's earnings per share ratios were $2.47 and $2.07 respectively for 2015 and 2014. MusicPod's stock was trading at $53.00 and $41.50 per share at the end of 2015 and 2014 respectively. The company paid cash dividends per share of $.85 in 2015 and $.63 in 2014. Total stockholders' equity was $13,572 million and $11,896 million in 2015 and 2014 respectively. The common shares outstanding were approximately 1,782,000 in both 2015 and 2014. MusicPod's price/earnings ratio for 2015 is closest to:

A) 21.5
B) 62.4
C)20.0
D)2.9
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Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the inventory turnover ratio?

A) 2.2
B) 1.8
C)2.0
D)3.0
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Bailey Corporation reported the following information for 2014:  Net income $10,000 Total assets 16,000 Total stockholders’ equity 8,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net income } & \$ 10,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 16,000 \\\text { Total stockholders' equity } & 8,000\end{array} What is Bailey's debt-to-equity ratio?

A) 2
B) 1.25
C)1.0
D)3.0
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Thomas Company had income before interest and taxes of $120,000. Interest expense for the period was $17,000 and income taxes amounted to $28,500. The average stockholders' equity was $680,000. Thomas' return on equity (ROE) is closest to:

A) 17.65%
B) 15.15%
C)13.46%
D)10.96%
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Potaw Company reported the following data at the end of 2014:  Sales revenue ( 75% on credit) $300,000 Expenses ( 26% on credit) 60,000 Accounts receivable, net at December 31,2014 (a decrease  of $4,000 during 2014) 8,000 Total assets 200,000 Stockholders’ equity 150,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Sales revenue ( } 75 \% \text { on credit) }&\$300,000\\\text { Expenses ( } 26 \% \text { on credit) }&60,000\\\text { Accounts receivable, net at December } 31,2014 \text { (a decrease }\\\text { of } \$ 4,000 \text { during 2014) } & 8,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 200,000 \\\text { Stockholders' equity } & 150,000\end{array} What was the accounts receivable turnover ratio?

A) 30.0
B) 37.5
C)36.5
D)22.5
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A primary objective of financial statements is to provide information to current and potential investors and creditors.
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A company that has a high level of inventory and other assets above its investment in property, plant, and equipment should calculate the total asset turnover ratio in addition to the fixed asset turnover ratio.
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Some analysts do not use the cash ratio because they see it as too stringent a test of liquidity and it is very sensitive to small events.
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The quality of income ratio increases when net income increases.
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The financial leverage percentage is positive when return on assets is greater than return on equity.
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The return on assets ratio is influenced significantly by a company's relative debt and equity financing of its assets.
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A higher current ratio is preferable for companies that do not have predictable cash flows.
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A company with a high amount of inventory will have a much lower fixed asset turnover ratio when compared to its total asset turnover ratio.
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Financial statement analysis is very precise and does not involve judgment.
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Earnings per share (EPS) is affected by treasury stock transactions.
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The fixed asset turnover ratio increases when net income increases.
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Return on equity (ROE) provides insight with respect to a company's use of its assets.
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Purchasing treasury stock increases the return on equity ratio.
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The profit margin ratio considers the asset base utilized to earn income.
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Finding comparable companies in order to compare performance is often difficult since no two companies have identical products, markets, and operating strategies.
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A negative financial leverage percentage occurs when a company has more debt than stockholders' equity.
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Time series analysis is a comparison of information for a specific company over a period of time to determine changes in operations.
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Component percentages are used to express items on financial statements as a percentage of a single base amount.
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Return on equity (ROE) is a function of three ratios: net profit margin, return on assets, and financial leverage.
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The debt-to-equity ratio is a risk measure used by both investors and lenders.
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The quick ratio decreases when the adjusting entry to record bad debt expense is recorded.
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Which of the following statements is not correct?

A) Purchasing fixed assets through debt financing decreases the financial leverage ratio.
B) Accruing an expense will affect the net profit margin ratio.
C)Return on equity may increase even when the financial leverage ratio decreases.
D)Purchasing treasury stock results in a decrease in asset turnover.
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A very high current ratio and low quick ratio may indicate the company is not collecting its accounts receivables in a timely manner.
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A) Purchasing fixed assets through equity financing decreases asset turnover.
B) Accruing an expense increases the financial leverage ratio.
C)The return on equity ratio increases when treasury stock is purchased.
D)The purchase of fixed assets will cause the asset turnover to decrease.
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Many companies use high levels of debt to finance their assets because of financial leverage benefits provided to investors when return on assets exceeds the after tax cost of interest.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) When computing the component percentages for the income statement, net income is the base figure.
B) Time series analysis examines a company's performance over time.
C)It is often useful to compare a company's performance with that of a competitor.
D)The North American Industry Classification System assigns industry codes based on business operations.
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The base amount in preparing component percentages for an income statement is usually which of the following?

A) Income from operations.
B) Gross profit.
C)Net income.
D)Net sales.
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Dividend yield is calculated by dividing dividends per share by earnings per share and measures the current dividend return to investors.
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The inventory turnover ratio is significantly affected by the choice of inventory accounting method.
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31
Which of the following statements is correct?

A) A ratio calculation is most relevant in isolation.
B) One of the advantages of ratio analysis is that it allows companies of different sizes to be compared.
C)Finding benchmarks for comparison is a straightforward task.
D)It is always preferable to compare a company's performance to industry-wide ratios rather than to use a competitor's ratios.
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32
Home Depot's operating strategy is to offer a broad assortment of high-quality merchandise and services at competitive prices using highly knowledgeable service-oriented personnel and aggressive advertising. Which of the following is not as critical to achieving Home Depot's strategy?

A) Cost control
B) Product differentiation
C)High level of customer service
D)High sales volume
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33
The price/earnings ratio is affected by the amount of risk that investors are willing to take.
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The cash coverage ratio measures a firm's ability to pay its current liabilities with its cash flows from operating activities.
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35
Which of the following ratios is not part of the DuPont model?

A) Asset turnover.
B) Debt-to-equity.
C)Net profit margin.
D)Return on equity.
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36
A high price/earnings ratio usually indicates the market is optimistic about the company's future earnings potential.
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37
The dividend yield ratio decreases when earnings per share increases.
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38
Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Selling inventory at its cost does not affect the net profit margin ratio.
B) Accruing sales revenue does not affect the net profit margin ratio.
C)The asset turnover ratio increases when fixed assets are sold at a loss.
D)The net profit margin ratio decreases when common stock is issueD.Selling fixed assets at a loss reduces average total assets which is the denominator of the asset turnover ratio. The asset turnover ratio will therefore increase.
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When considering an investment, which of the following is not one of the three critical factors used to evaluate future earnings potential of that investment?

A) Global event factors.
B) Economy-wide factors.
C)Industry factors.
D)Individual company factors.
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about fundamental business strategies?

A) A company implementing a cost differentiation strategy is attempting to increase operating efficiency of assets and improve the asset turnover ratio.
B) A company implementing a product differentiation strategy is attempting to improve its profit margin through charging higher prices.
C)A company will be more profitable because it will attract a higher volume of customers and sales revenue when it follows a product differentiation strategy versus a cost differentiation strategy.
D)Financial leverage is how a company finances its assets and can affect total profitability return to stockholders.
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41
Negative financial leverage occurs when the:

A) Average net (after tax) interest rate on borrowed funds is less than the company's earnings rate on its assets.
B) Return on assets is more than return on equity.
C)Return on equity is more than return on assets.
D)Operating expenses exceed gross profit.
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42
Which of the following ratios is not considered to be a test of profitability?

A) Current ratio.
B) Profit margin.
C)Return on assets.
D)Earnings per share.
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43
Teague Company's working capital was $40,000 and total current liabilities were 1/4 of that amount. What was the current ratio?

A) 1.00
B) 1.25
C)3.00
D)5.00
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44
Which of the following transactions decreases earnings per share?

A) Declaring cash dividends payable to the common stockholders.
B) Purchasing treasury stock.
C)The accrual of revenue.
D)Declaring and distributing a 10% common stock dividenD.Issuing additional shares of common stock via a stock dividend increases the number of common shares outstanding and therefore decreases earnings per share.
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45
Which of the following transactions will increase the quality of income ratio?

A) Paying cash to suppliers.
B) Accruing sales revenue.
C)Selling treasury stock for more than its cost.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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46
The records of Everyday Electronics Corporation for a particular period include the following:  Average total assets $760,000 Average total liabilities 485,000 Total revenue 200,500 Total expenses (including income tax) 135,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Average total assets } & \$ 760,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 485,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 200,500 \\\text { Total expenses (including income tax) } & 135,000\end{array} The return on equity ratio is closest to:

A) 13.2%
B) 23.8%
C)24.0%
D)8.4%
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47
Which of the following ratios is not an indicator of a company's short-term financial strength?

A) Price/earnings ratio.
B) Receivable turnover ratio.
C)Working capital.
D)Quick ratio.
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48
The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The return on equity is closest to:

A) 21.1%
B) 10.2%
C)16.4%
D)17.1%
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49
The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The financial leverage percentage is closest to:

A) 1.8%
B) 2.8%
C)5.8%
D)6.4%
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50
Which of the following transactions decreases earnings per share?

A) Collection of an account receivable.
B) Selling treasury stock for an amount less than its cost.
C)A decrease in the market value per share.
D)Paying cash in advance for rent.
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51
Cecilia Company reported net income of $1,200,000. The average total liabilities were $4,300,000 and average total stockholders' equity was $5,200,000. Interest expense was $100,000 and the tax rate was 40%. Cecilia's return on assets ratio is closest to:

A) 13.7%
B) 12.6%
C)11.6%
D)13.3%
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52
Which of the following transactions will increase a current ratio, which is currently 2.5?

A) Receiving cash from signing a 6-month note payable.
B) Accruing an expense.
C)Using cash to pay an account payable.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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53
Trenton Company has provided the following information: • Net income, $240,000;
• Preferred shares issued, 6,000;
• Average number of common shares issued, 24,000;
• Cash dividends declared and paid on common stock, $30,000;
• Market price per share, $36;
• Average treasury shares of common stock, 4,000.
What is Trenton's price/earnings ratio?

A) 3.0
B) 5.1
C)3.4
D)4.5
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54
Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A) If selling and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales increases, then gross profit percentage will decrease.
B) If the cost of goods sold percentage decreases and other expenses do not change, then profit margin will increase as a percentage of sales.
C)If sales dollars decrease, a company might still report a higher gross profit percentage if cost of goods sold decreases at a faster rate than the decrease in sales.
D)It is possible that when selling and administrative expense in dollars decrease, selling and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales will increase.
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55
Trenton Company has provided the following information: • Net income, $240,000;
• Preferred shares issued, 6,000;
• Average number of common stock shares issued, 24,000;
• Cash dividends declared and paid on common stock, $30,000;
• Market price per share, $36;
• Average treasury shares of common stock, 4,000.
What is Trenton's earnings per share?

A) $8.00.
B) $7.00.
C)$10.50.
D)$12.00.
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56
During 2014, Home Style's cost of goods sold percentage was 68.2%, and selling and store operating costs was 19.3% of sales. During 2013, Home Style's cost of goods sold percentage was 68.9% while selling and store operating costs was 19.2% of sales. What effect would the change in these percentages have on 2014's gross profit percentage and profit margin percentage?

A) The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages.
B) The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages.
C)The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would increase both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would decrease only the profit margin percentage.
D)The decrease in the cost of goods sold percentage would decrease both the gross profit and profit margin percentages, but the increase in the selling and store operating costs percentage would increase only the profit margin percentage.
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57
The records of Marshall Company include the following:  Average total assets $3,500,000 Average total liabilities 1,220,000 Total revenue 4,580,000 Total expense (including income tax) 4,100,000 Interest expense (included in total expenses) 90,000 Income tax rate 40%\begin{array} { l r } \text { Average total assets } & \$ 3,500,000 \\\text { Average total liabilities } & 1,220,000 \\\text { Total revenue } & 4,580,000 \\\text { Total expense (including income tax) } & 4,100,000 \\\text { Interest expense (included in total expenses) } & 90,000 \\\text { Income tax rate } 40 \% &\end{array} The return on assets is closest to:

A) 14.9%.
B) 18.3%.
C)15.3%.
D)14.7%.
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58
Which of the following statements is correct?

A) When cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales increases, the gross profit percentage will increase.
B) It is possible that when cost of goods sold in dollars increases, cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales decreases.
C)If gross profit percentage is the same for the current and past year, then sales and cost of goods sold in dollars did not change.
D)If gross profit percentage increases from one year to the next, then the net income percentage will also increase from one year to the next.
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59
Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the current ratio?

A) 0.5
B) 1.5
C)2.5
D)0.75
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60
Which of the following transactions will not increase the cash ratio?

A) Receiving cash from a common stock issue.
B) Refinancing a current liability with long-term debt.
C)Using cash to purchase a two-month treasury bill.
D)Collecting an account receivable.
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61
Which ratio reflects the stock market's assessment of a company's future performance?

A) Price/earnings ratio.
B) Dividend yield ratio.
C)Fixed asset turnover ratio.
D)Cash coverage ratio.
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62
Potaw Company reported the following data at the end of 2014:  Sales revenue ( 75% on credit) $300,000 Expenses ( 26% on credit) 60,000 Accounts receivable, net at December 31,2014 (a decrease  of $4,000 during 2014) 8,000 Total assets 200,000 Stockholders’ equity 150,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Sales revenue ( } 75 \% \text { on credit) }&\$300,000\\\text { Expenses ( } 26 \% \text { on credit) }&60,000\\\text { Accounts receivable, net at December } 31,2014 \text { (a decrease }\\\text { of } \$ 4,000 \text { during 2014) } & 8,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 200,000 \\\text { Stockholders' equity } & 150,000\end{array} The average number of days to collect receivables during 2014 is closest to:

A) 16.2.
B) 14.3.
C)36.5.
D)21.9.
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63
The debt-to-equity ratio measures which of the following?

A) Liquidity.
B) Solvency.
C)Profitability.
D)Market strength.
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64
If the current ratio is 2, what will be the effect of the payment of a cash dividend, which was recorded as a liability on the date of declaration?

A) An increase in the current ratio.
B) A decrease in the current ratio.
C)No effect on the current ratio.
D)A decrease in the cash coverage ratio.
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65
Which of the accounting ratios considers the importance of cash flows relating to required interest payments?

A) Times interest earned.
B) Debt-to-equity.
C)Cash coverage.
D)Quick.
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66
Main Street Company paid out $2.30 in dividends per share of common stock and had earnings per share of $5.00 during 2014. The market price of the stock on December 31, 2014 was $21.00 per share. There were 15,000 shares of stock outstanding for the entire year. The dividend yield as of December 31, 2014 is closest to:

A) 16.43%
B) 10.95%
C)9.13%
D)46.00%
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67
Which of the following transactions would increase the current ratio of a company if the ratio is currently greater than 1?

A) Paid the principal on a long-term note payable.
B) Borrowed cash on a short-term note.
C)Sold inventory for more than cost.
D)Purchased supplies with cash.
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68
Wildlife Co. reported net income of $8.3 million, interest expense of $.5 million and is are in a 30% tax rate bracket. Wildlife's average total assets are $65.8 million and average stockholders' equity is $48.6 million. Wildlife's financial leverage percentage is closest to:

A) 3.7%
B) 4.5%
C)4.0%
D)4.7%
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69
The Apple Pie Company had net income of $47,500 and earnings per share of $3.17. Apple Pie declared dividends of $2 per share of common stock during 2014. On December 31, 2014, the stock had a market price of $18.50 per share. Apple Pie's price/earnings ratio is closest to:

A) 9.25
B) 8.11
C)5.84
D)0.17
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70
Which of the following is not a measure of solvency?

A) Debt-to-equity ratio.
B) Cash coverage ratio.
C)Times interest earned ratio.
D)Earnings per share.
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71
Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the average days' supply in inventory?

A) 165.9
B) 202.7
C)182.5
D)121.7
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72
Which of the following is correct?

A) The times interest earned ratio is considered a better test of the ability to cover interest charges than the cash coverage ratio.
B) The debt-to-equity ratio shows the relative proportion of total assets financed by debt.
C)The higher the debt-to-equity ratio, the higher the potential return to the stockholders if return on assets (ROA) exceeds the after tax cost of interest.
D)The cash coverage ratio compares the cash generated by a company to its cash obligations for the prior perioD.A high debt-to-equity ratio means that there is a lot of debt financing relative to equity financing. If the ROA exceeds the after-tax cost of financing, the excess represents a return to stockholders, which increases the return on their investment.
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73
Which of the following is false?

A) The cash ratio is the least stringent but most reliable test of liquidity.
B) A company with a high level of inventory will have a quick ratio significantly lower than its current ratio.
C)A current ratio that is too high could indicate funds tied up in inventory and other working capital assets.
D)Analysts consider a current ratio of 2 to be financially conservative.
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74
Cromwell Company began the year with a balance in inventory of $110,000 and ended the year with a balance of $102,000. The net sales for the year were $983,000 with a gross profit on sales of $295,000. The inventory turnover ratio is closest to:

A) 2.78
B) 9.27
C)6.49
D)2.89
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75
Which of the following is false?

A) The major difference between the quick and current ratios is inventory.
B) Current liabilities are the denominator in the cash, quick, and current ratios.
C)Companies that sell expensive merchandise tend to have high inventory turnover ratios.
D)Some analysts do not use the cash ratio because it is very sensitive to individual events.
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76
MusicPod's earnings per share ratios were $2.47 and $2.07 respectively for 2015 and 2014. MusicPod's stock was trading at $53.00 and $41.50 per share at the end of 2015 and 2014 respectively. The company paid cash dividends per share of $.85 in 2015 and $.63 in 2014. Total stockholders' equity was $13,572 million and $11,896 million in 2015 and 2014 respectively. The common shares outstanding were approximately 1,782,000 in both 2015 and 2014. MusicPod's price/earnings ratio for 2015 is closest to:

A) 21.5
B) 62.4
C)20.0
D)2.9
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77
Agnes Company reported the following data:  Quick assets $55,000 Current assets 150,000 Total liabilities 300,000 Average net receivables 12,600 Beginning inventory 38,000 Long-term liabilities 200,000 Net credit sales 126,000 Cost of goods sold 84,000 Ending inventory 46,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Quick assets } & \$ 55,000 \\\text { Current assets } & 150,000 \\\text { Total liabilities } & 300,000 \\\text { Average net receivables } & 12,600 \\\text { Beginning inventory } & 38,000 \\\text { Long-term liabilities } & 200,000 \\\text { Net credit sales } & 126,000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 84,000 \\\text { Ending inventory } & 46,000\end{array} What was the inventory turnover ratio?

A) 2.2
B) 1.8
C)2.0
D)3.0
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78
Bailey Corporation reported the following information for 2014:  Net income $10,000 Total assets 16,000 Total stockholders’ equity 8,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net income } & \$ 10,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 16,000 \\\text { Total stockholders' equity } & 8,000\end{array} What is Bailey's debt-to-equity ratio?

A) 2
B) 1.25
C)1.0
D)3.0
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79
Thomas Company had income before interest and taxes of $120,000. Interest expense for the period was $17,000 and income taxes amounted to $28,500. The average stockholders' equity was $680,000. Thomas' return on equity (ROE) is closest to:

A) 17.65%
B) 15.15%
C)13.46%
D)10.96%
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80
Potaw Company reported the following data at the end of 2014:  Sales revenue ( 75% on credit) $300,000 Expenses ( 26% on credit) 60,000 Accounts receivable, net at December 31,2014 (a decrease  of $4,000 during 2014) 8,000 Total assets 200,000 Stockholders’ equity 150,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Sales revenue ( } 75 \% \text { on credit) }&\$300,000\\\text { Expenses ( } 26 \% \text { on credit) }&60,000\\\text { Accounts receivable, net at December } 31,2014 \text { (a decrease }\\\text { of } \$ 4,000 \text { during 2014) } & 8,000 \\\text { Total assets } & 200,000 \\\text { Stockholders' equity } & 150,000\end{array} What was the accounts receivable turnover ratio?

A) 30.0
B) 37.5
C)36.5
D)22.5
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