West Midwest United States Southwest Mexico Northeast Southeast Southeast Net Sales: Net Income: $65,000 $4,550 Average Total Assets: $35,000 Current Liabilities: $8,000
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As consultants in advisory services, we are hired by Sayko Corp to help analyze its regional operations in the contiguous U.S. Sayko wishes to draw on our expertise in financial statement analysis to help identify further expansion of operations.
Please complete the following with the information on the map (image).
1. Compute profit margin for each region.
3. Compute return on total assets for each region.
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- SalesOperating costs (excluding depreciation and amortization) EBITDADepreciation and amortization Earnings before interest and taxes Interest Earnings before taxesTaxes (40%)Net income available to common stockholders Common dividendsSEBRINGCORPORATION: BALANCESHEETSFORYEARENDINGDECEMBER31 (FIGURES ARE STATED IN MILLIONS) Assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivableInventories Total current assets Gross Fixed Assets Less DepreciationNet plant and equipment Total assets 2005 2004 $3,600.0 $3,000.0 $3,060.0 $2,550.0 $540.0 $450.0 90.0 75.0 $450.0 $375.0 65.0 60.0 $385.0 $315.0 154.0 126.0 $231.0 $189.0 $15.0 $13.0 2005 2004 $ 36.00 $ 30.00 $ 340.00 $ 250.00 $ 457.00 $ 351.00 $ 833.00 $ 631.00 $ 1,065.00 $ 825.00 $ (165.00) $ (75.00) $ 900.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00 $ 324.00 $ 270.00 $ 201.00 $ 155.00 $ 216.00 $ 180.00 $ 741.00 $ 605.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,191.00 $ 1,055.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 392.00 $ 176.00 $ 542.00 $ 326.00 $ 1,733.00 $ 1,381.00…Fixed assets 267.5 million Sales 1,100.0 million Net Income 52.0 million Current liabilities 106.8 million Current ratio 3.10x Days sales outstanding 41.25 days Return on equity 12.50% Compute the return on assets.Selected ratios formulars Unilever 2021 BOPP 2021 ROCE PBIT / net assets * 100 (32,424/39,406 *100 = - 82% 102,154 / 192,758 *100 =53% Net Assets Turnover Revenue / Net Assets 526,912 / 39,406 = 13 times 214,174 / 192,758 = 1 time Gross Profit Margin Gross profit / revenue *100 97,046 / 526,912 *100 18.4% 115,462 / 214,174 * 100 54% Net Profit Before Tax PBT / revenue * 100 (35,005) / 526,912* 100 = -6.6% 104,778 / 214,174* 100 =48.9% Current Ratio Current assets / current liabilities 214,665/341,171 = 0.5 139,104 / 30,368 = 4.5 Quick Ratio Current assets – inventory / current liabilities 214,665-91,627 /341,171 = 0.4 139,104 -13,248/ 30,368 = 4.1 Inventory Days Inventory / cost of sales * 365 days 91,627/ 429,866 *365 = 77 days 13,248 / 101,397 *365 = 47 days Receivable Days Receivables / cost of sales * 365 days 24,515 / 429,866 *365 =20 days 92,860 / 101,397 *365 =334 days Payable Days…
- Sanborn Corporation Comparative Income Statements in € For the Years Ended December 31, 20X8 and 20X7 20X8 20X7 Net Sales 3,276,800 3,146,400 Cost of goods (2,088,800) (2,008,400) Gross margin 1,188,000 1,138,000 Operating expenses Selling expenses (476,800) (518,000) General & administrative expenses (447,200) (423,200) Total operating expenses (924,000) (941,200) Income from operations 264,000 196,800 Interest expense (65,600) (39,200) Net income before taxes 198,400 157,600 Income taxes (62,400) (56,800) Net income after taxes 136,000 100,800 Earnings per share 3.40 2.52 Sanborn Corporation Comparative Balance Sheets in € December 31, 20X8 and 20X7 Assets 20X8 20X7 Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity 20X8 20X7 Fixed assets: Stockholders' equity: Property, plant and…Given the following information: $8 million $10 million $7 million $3 million Average Inventory: $6 million Average A/R: Average Fixed Assets: Accounts Payables:$4 million Revenues: $2 million Liabilities: Total Expenses: Cost of Goods Sold: $10 million Assume no other assets or liabilities exist beyond what is articulated above. a. Compute Net Profit Margin b. Compute Total Asset Turnover c. Compute Return on Equity (ROE) d. Compute Inventory Turnover e. How much equity would have to be swapped out for debt to increase ROE by 1% assuming that nothing else changes? f. What is the firm's sustainable growth rate if dividends are equal to $0.5 million?Consider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:i) Calculate the operating cash flow ii) Calculate the cash flow to creditors iii) Calculate the cash flow to shareholders iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC
- Consider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWCConsider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000 Calculate change in NWCConsider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000 i) Calculate the operating cash flow ii) Calculate the cash flow to creditors iii) Calculate the cash flow to shareholders iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC
- Consider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000i) Calculate the operating cash flowii) Calculate the cash flow to creditors iii) Calculate the cash flow to shareholdersiv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWCConsider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC PLEASE SHOW WORKINGConsider the following financial information and answer the questionsthat follow:Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000You are required to:i) Calculate the operating cash flow ii) Calculate the cash flow to creditors iii) Calculate the cash flow to shareholders iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC PLEASE SHOW WORKING