(Ratio Computations and Effect of Transactions) Presented below is information related to Carver Inc.

CARVER INC. BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2017

Amount \(

Amount \)

Amount \(

Cash

\)45,000

Note payable (short-term)

\(50,000

Receivables

\)110,000

Account payable

32,000

Less: Allowance

15,000

95,000

Accrued liabilities

5,000

Inventory

170,000

Common stock (par \(5)

260,000

Prepaid insurance

8,000

Retained earnings

141,000

Land

20,000

Equipment net

150,000

\)488,000

\(488,000

CARVER INC.

INCOME STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017

Sales revenue

\)1,400,000

Cost of goods sold

Inventory Jan 1, 2017

\(200,000

Purchases

790,000

Cost of goods available for sale

990,000

Inventory Dec 31, 2017

(170,000)

Cost of goods sold

(820,000)

Gross profit on sales

580,000

Operating expenses

(170,000)

Net income

\)410,000

Instructions

(a) Compute the following ratios or relationships of Carver Inc. Assume that the ending account balances are representative unless the information provided indicates differently.

(1) Current ratio.

(2) Inventory turnover.

(3) Accounts receivable turnover.

(4) Earnings per share.

(5) Profit margin on sales.

(6) Return on assets on December 31, 2017.

(b) Indicate for each of the following transactions whether the transaction would improve, weaken, or have no effect on the current ratio of Carver Inc. at December 31, 2017.

(1) Write off an uncollectible account receivable, \(2,200.

(2) Purchase additional capital stock for cash.

(3) Pay \)40,000 on notes payable (short-term).

(4) Collect $23,000 on accounts receivable.

(5) Buy equipment on account.

(6) Give an existing creditor a short-term note in settlement of account.

Short Answer

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  1. Financial ratios

Current ratio

3.65 times

Inventory turnover ratio

4.43 times

Accounts receivable turnover ratio

14.73 times

Earnings per share

7.88 times

Profit margin on sales

29.28%

Return on assets

84%

2. Effect on current ratio:

Transaction

Effect

1

No effect

2

Decrease

3

Increase

4

No effect

5

Decrease

6

No effect

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Current Ratio

The current ratio can be defined as the financial metric that determines the liquidity of the business entity through the comparison of the current assets and current liabilities.

02

Calculation of financial ratios

(1) Current ratio

Currentratio=CurrentassetsCurrentliabilities=$318,000$87,000=3.65times

(2) Inventory turnover

Inventoryturnover=CostofgoodssoldAverageinventory=$820,000$200,000+$170,0002=$820,000$185,000=4.43times

(3) Accounts receivable turnover

Accountreceivableturnover=NetsalesAverageaccountsreceivable=$1,400,000$95,000=14.73times

(4) Earnings per share

Earningspersale=NetincomeOutstandingcommonshares=$410,000$260,0005=7.88times

(5) Profit margin on sales

Profitmarginonsales=NetincomeSales×100=$410,000$1,400,000×100=29.28%

(6) Return on assets on December 31, 2017

Returnonassets=NetincomeAveragetotalassets×100=$410,000$488,000×100=84%

03

Effect of transactions over the current ratio

  1. Writing off uncollectible receivables will not affect the current ratio because these receivables are already included in the allowance for doubtful accounts when estimations for bad debts are made.
  2. The purchasing of capital stock for cash will reduce the cash balance and the current assets of the company. Therefore, it will reduce or weaken the current ratio.
  3. Paying notes payable will reduce the current assets and liabilities by the same amount and it will increase the current ratio of the business entity.
  4. Payment made to receivables will not have any effect on the current ratio because both current assets and current liabilities will remain the same.
  5. When the equipment is purchased on account current liabilities increases which will weaken the current ratio.
  6. Settlement of account by paying a short-term note will not affect the current liability and current assets of the business entity. Therefore, it will not have any effect on the current ratio of the business entity.

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