Chapter 24: Question 1FSAC_c (page 1459)

RNA Inc. manufactures a variety of consumer products. The company’s founders have run the company for 30 years and are now interested in retiring. Consequently, they are seeking a purchaser who will continue its operations, and a group of investors, Morgan Inc., is looking into the acquisition of RNA. To evaluate its financial stability and operating efficiency, RNA was requested to provide the latest financial statements and selected financial ratios. Summary information provided by RNA is as follows.

RNA INC.

INCOME STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 2018

(IN THOUSANDS)

Sales (net)

\(30,500

Interest income

500

Total revenue

31,000

Costs and expenses

Cost of goods sold

17,600

Selling and administrative expenses

3,550

Depreciation and amortization expense

1,890

Interest expense

900

Total costs and expenses

23,940

Income before taxes

7,060

Income taxes

2,800

Net income

\) 4,260

RNA INC.

BALANCE SHEET

AS OF NOVEMBER 30

(IN THOUSANDS)

2018

2017

Cash

\( 400

\) 500

Short-term investments (at cost)

300

200

Accounts receivable (net)

3,200

2,900

Inventory

6,000

5,400

Total current assets

9,900

9,000

Property, plant, & equipment (net)

7,100

7,000

Total assets

\(17,000

\)16,000

Accounts payable

\( 3,700

\) 3,400

Income taxes payable

900

800

Accrued expenses

1,700

1,400

Total current liabilities

6,300

5,600

Long-term debt

2,000

1,800

Total liabilities

8,300

7,400

Common stock (\(1 par value)

2,700

2,700

Paid-in capital in excess of par

1,000

1,000

Retained earnings

5,000

4,900

Total stockholders’ equity

8,700

8,600

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

\)17,000

$16,000

SELECTED FINANCIAL RATIOS

RNA INC

2017

2016

Current Inventory

Average

Current ratio

1.61

1.62

1.63

Acid-test ratio

0.64

0.63

0.68

Times interest earned

8.55

8.50

8.45

Profit margin on sales

13.2%

12.1%

13.0%

Asset turnover

1.84

1.83

1.84

Inventory turnover

3.17

3.21

3.18

Instructions

(c) Identify two limitations of ratio analysis.

Short Answer

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The ratio analysis approach is a highly effective tool for analyzing a company's financial position. However, it has important limitations that should not be overlooked when conducting such an analysis.

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Ratio Analysis

The comparison of a company's ratios to the industry's benchmark businesses is known as ratio analysis. Because it gives substantial insights from the financial statements, this form of financial research may be valuable to both internal management and external analysts of the organization.

02

Identifying limitations of ratio analysis

Ratio analysis has several drawbacks, including:

  1. With accounting discrepancies, it is difficult to compare companies in the same industry. Straight-line versus accelerated depreciation, LIFO versus FIFO, and other accounting systems can provide different results.
  2. The information contained in financial statements is used to calculate ratios. Financial accounts, on the other hand, involve a variety of limitations that can affect the accuracy of ratio analysis.

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