Presented below is an excerpt from the financial statements of H. J. Heinz Company.

Segment and Geographic Data

The company is engaged principally in one line of business—processed food products—which represents over 90% of consolidated sales. Information about the business of the company by geographic area is presented in the table below

There were no material amounts of sales or transfers between geographic areas or between affiliates, and no material amounts of United States export sales.

Foreign

(In thousands of U.S.

dollars)

Domestic

United Kingdom

Canada

Western Europe

Other

Total

Worldwide

Sales

\(2,381,054

\)547,527

\(216,726

\)383,784

\(209,354

\)1,357,391

$3,738,445

Operating income

246,780

61,282

34,146

29,146

25,111

146,685

396,465

Identifiable assets

1362,152

265,218

112,620

294,732

143,971

816,541

2,178,693

Capital expenditures

72,712

12,262

13,790

8,253

4,368

38,673

111,385

Depreciation expense

42,279

8,364

3,592

6,355

3,606

21,917

64,196

Instructions

(b) What are export sales, and when should they be disclosed?

Short Answer

Expert verified

xport sales must be disclosed if it equals to or exceeds 10% of total revenue.

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Financial statements

A financial statement is a viable instrument that reflects the performance and financial position of a company. Balance sheets and income statements are a vital portion of financial statements.

02

Explaining the export sales and their disclosure

Export sales of a domestic operation are sales to customers in other countries. Export sales must be disclosed if they account for 10% or more of the company's total revenue (consolidated revenue).

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