Question: 13-17 (L04) (Ratio Computations and Discussion) Sprague Company has been operating for several years, and on December 31, 2017, presented the following balance sheet.

SPRAGUE COMPANY
BALANCE SHEET
DECEMBER 31, 2017

Cash

\(40,000

Accounts payable

\)80,0000

Receivables

\(75,0000

Mortgage payable

\)140,000

Inventory

\(95,000

Common stock (\)1 par)

\(150,000

Plant assets (net)

\)220,000

Retained earnings

\(60,000

\)430,000

\(430,000

The net income for 2017 was \)25,000. Assume that total assets are the same in 2016 and 2017.

Instructions

Compute each of the following ratios. For each of the four, indicate how it is computed and its significance as a tool in the analysis of the financial soundness of the company.

(a) Current ratio. (C) Debt to assets ratio.

(b) Acid-test ratio. (d) Return on assets.

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Answer (a)

(a) The current ratio is 0.95.

(b) The Acid Test ratio is 0.52.

(c)The debt to asset ratio is 0.51.

(d) The return on assets is 5.81%.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Acid Test Ratio

The acid test ratio is a more liquid ratio it helps in measuring the ability of the company in paying short-term debt out of liquid assets like cash or quick assets. A higher acid test ratio is desired.

02

(a) Current Ratio  

Particulars

Amount $

Current Assets($40,000+$75,000+$95,000)

$210,000

Current Liabilities($80,000+$140,000)

$220,000

Current Ratio($210,000 /$220,000)

0.95

03

(b) Acid Test Ratio

Particulars

Amount $

Liquid Assets ($40,000+$75,000)

$115,000

Current Liabilities ($80,000+$140,000)

$220,000

Acid Test Ratio($115,000 /$220,000)

0.52

04

(c) Debt to Asset Ratio

Particulars

Amount $

Total Debet ($80,000+$140,000)

$220,000

Total Assets

$430,000

Debt to Asset Ratio ($220,000 /$430,000)

0.51

05

(d) Return on Assets

Particulars

Amount $

Net Income

$25,000

Total Assets

$430,000

Return on Asset ($25,000 /$430,000)

5.81%

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