Deck 8: Interpreting Financial Statements

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The acid test ratio is a measure of:

A) The profitability of the business.
B) The short-term liquidity of the business.
C) The long-term stability of the business.
D) The future growth potential of the business.
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Val Ltd made an operating profit of £3,490,000 for the year ended 31 December 2024. An extract from the company's statement of financial position as at 31 December 2024, was as follows:
Financed by:
<strong>Val Ltd made an operating profit of £3,490,000 for the year ended 31 December 2024. An extract from the company's statement of financial position as at 31 December 2024, was as follows: Financed by:   The company has no long-term loans. The return on capital employed for the year ended 31 December 2024 was:</strong> A) 43.6%. B) 18.7%. C) 33.5%. D) 16.5%. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The company has no long-term loans. The return on capital employed for the year ended 31 December 2024 was:

A) 43.6%.
B) 18.7%.
C) 33.5%.
D) 16.5%.
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Williams plc is considering paying an ordinary dividend of £2 million. At present, the company has £4.4 million in the bank. What effect will the dividend payment have on the following ratios?

A) The operating profit will decrease and the current ratio will decrease.
B) The operating profit will decrease and there will be no effect on the current ratio.
C) There will be no effect on the operating profit and the current ratio will decrease.
D) There will be no effect on the operating profit and no effect on the current ratio.
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Murray Ltd's trade receivable days has been getting longer and longer in recent years. Which of the following actions is NOT likely to result in an improvement in this ratio?

A) Offering a discount for prompt payment.
B) Sending reminder letters as soon as the debt is due.
C) Decreasing inventory levels.
D) Negotiating shorter credit terms with the company's main customer.
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An extract from Henman Ltd's accounts is given below:
<strong>An extract from Henman Ltd's accounts is given below:   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 15%. B) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 15%. C) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 25%. D) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 25%. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following statements is true?

A) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 15%.
B) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 15%.
C) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 25%.
D) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 25%.
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Business A is a computer manufacturer who supplies large electrical superstores on credit. Business B is a food retailer who makes cash sales. Which of the following is true?

A) Business A is likely have a higher current and acid test ratio than Business B.
B) Business B is likely have a higher current ratio than Business A and a lower acid test ratio than Business A.
C) The inventory holding period of Business B is likely to be longer than Business A.
D) Businesses A and B are likely to have similar trade receivable days.
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Nadal Ltd's trading account for the year ended 31 December 2024 was as follows:
<strong>Nadal Ltd's trading account for the year ended 31 December 2024 was as follows:   All sales and purchases were made on credit, and at 31 December 2024, trade receivables were £52,000 and trade payables were £29,000. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days. B) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days. C) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days. D) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px> All sales and purchases were made on credit, and at 31 December 2024, trade receivables were £52,000 and trade payables were £29,000. Which of the following statements is true?

A) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days.
B) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days.
C) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days.
D) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days.
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Which one of the following ratios is NOT a working capital management ratio?

A) Inventory days.
B) Trade payable days.
C) Gross profit margin.
D) Trade receivable days.
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Which one of the following is not true of the acid test ratio?

A) It is a measure of the very short-term liquidity of a business.
B) You would expect the acid test ratio of a cash business to be lower than that for a credit business.
C) The acid test ratio will always be greater than the current ratio.
D) The higher the acid test ratio, the better the liquidity of the business.
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Emily Ltd had the following ratios at 31 December 2022 and 31 December 2023:
<strong>Emily Ltd had the following ratios at 31 December 2022 and 31 December 2023:   Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?</strong> A) The gross profit margin made by E Ltd has increased from 2022 to 2023. B) 2023 than in 2022. C) E Ltd is collecting in its debts from customers more quickly in 2023 than in 2022. D) The average length of time between goods being purchased and E Ltd paying for those goods, is 75 days in 2022. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?

A) The gross profit margin made by E Ltd has increased from 2022 to 2023.
B) 2023 than in 2022.
C) E Ltd is collecting in its debts from customers more quickly in 2023 than in 2022.
D) The average length of time between goods being purchased and E Ltd paying for those goods, is 75 days in 2022.
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Deck 8: Interpreting Financial Statements
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The acid test ratio is a measure of:

A) The profitability of the business.
B) The short-term liquidity of the business.
C) The long-term stability of the business.
D) The future growth potential of the business.
B
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Val Ltd made an operating profit of £3,490,000 for the year ended 31 December 2024. An extract from the company's statement of financial position as at 31 December 2024, was as follows:
Financed by:
<strong>Val Ltd made an operating profit of £3,490,000 for the year ended 31 December 2024. An extract from the company's statement of financial position as at 31 December 2024, was as follows: Financed by:   The company has no long-term loans. The return on capital employed for the year ended 31 December 2024 was:</strong> A) 43.6%. B) 18.7%. C) 33.5%. D) 16.5%. The company has no long-term loans. The return on capital employed for the year ended 31 December 2024 was:

A) 43.6%.
B) 18.7%.
C) 33.5%.
D) 16.5%.
D
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Williams plc is considering paying an ordinary dividend of £2 million. At present, the company has £4.4 million in the bank. What effect will the dividend payment have on the following ratios?

A) The operating profit will decrease and the current ratio will decrease.
B) The operating profit will decrease and there will be no effect on the current ratio.
C) There will be no effect on the operating profit and the current ratio will decrease.
D) There will be no effect on the operating profit and no effect on the current ratio.
C
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Murray Ltd's trade receivable days has been getting longer and longer in recent years. Which of the following actions is NOT likely to result in an improvement in this ratio?

A) Offering a discount for prompt payment.
B) Sending reminder letters as soon as the debt is due.
C) Decreasing inventory levels.
D) Negotiating shorter credit terms with the company's main customer.
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An extract from Henman Ltd's accounts is given below:
<strong>An extract from Henman Ltd's accounts is given below:   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 15%. B) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 15%. C) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 25%. D) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 25%. Which of the following statements is true?

A) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 15%.
B) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 15%.
C) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 40% and an operating profit margin of 25%.
D) Henman Ltd made a gross profit margin of 60% and an operating profit margin of 25%.
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Business A is a computer manufacturer who supplies large electrical superstores on credit. Business B is a food retailer who makes cash sales. Which of the following is true?

A) Business A is likely have a higher current and acid test ratio than Business B.
B) Business B is likely have a higher current ratio than Business A and a lower acid test ratio than Business A.
C) The inventory holding period of Business B is likely to be longer than Business A.
D) Businesses A and B are likely to have similar trade receivable days.
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Nadal Ltd's trading account for the year ended 31 December 2024 was as follows:
<strong>Nadal Ltd's trading account for the year ended 31 December 2024 was as follows:   All sales and purchases were made on credit, and at 31 December 2024, trade receivables were £52,000 and trade payables were £29,000. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days. B) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days. C) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days. D) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days. All sales and purchases were made on credit, and at 31 December 2024, trade receivables were £52,000 and trade payables were £29,000. Which of the following statements is true?

A) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days.
B) On average, debts are collected in 79 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days.
C) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 33 days.
D) On average, debts are collected in 59 days and the average trade payable days is 44 days.
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Which one of the following ratios is NOT a working capital management ratio?

A) Inventory days.
B) Trade payable days.
C) Gross profit margin.
D) Trade receivable days.
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Which one of the following is not true of the acid test ratio?

A) It is a measure of the very short-term liquidity of a business.
B) You would expect the acid test ratio of a cash business to be lower than that for a credit business.
C) The acid test ratio will always be greater than the current ratio.
D) The higher the acid test ratio, the better the liquidity of the business.
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Emily Ltd had the following ratios at 31 December 2022 and 31 December 2023:
<strong>Emily Ltd had the following ratios at 31 December 2022 and 31 December 2023:   Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?</strong> A) The gross profit margin made by E Ltd has increased from 2022 to 2023. B) 2023 than in 2022. C) E Ltd is collecting in its debts from customers more quickly in 2023 than in 2022. D) The average length of time between goods being purchased and E Ltd paying for those goods, is 75 days in 2022. Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?

A) The gross profit margin made by E Ltd has increased from 2022 to 2023.
B) 2023 than in 2022.
C) E Ltd is collecting in its debts from customers more quickly in 2023 than in 2022.
D) The average length of time between goods being purchased and E Ltd paying for those goods, is 75 days in 2022.
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