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Quiz 22: Analyzing Financial Statements
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Question 81
True/False
Accounts receivable turnover is calculated by dividing gross sales by the average gross amount of accounts receivable.
Question 82
Multiple Choice
If current assets were $90,000,merchandise inventory was $60,000,and current liabilities were $15,000,the acid test ratio is:
Question 83
Multiple Choice
Isaiah Company has net income before interest and taxes of $720,000; beginning total assets of $2,100,000; and ending total assets of $2,300,000.Isaiah's return on total assets is:
Question 84
True/False
The reasons for changes in key rations must be analyzed before drawing conclusions.
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Rick's Cars had a beginning account receivables balance of $325,000.The ending account receivables balance was $300,000.Net credit sales for the company were $4,200,000.The accounts receivable turnover for Rick's Cars is:
Question 86
Multiple Choice
Tom's Toys has a cash balance of $80,000; temporary investments of $20,000; net receivables of $60,000; and inventory of $450,000.Tom's current liabilities total $200,000.His quick (acid test) ratio is:
Question 87
Multiple Choice
The net sales for James,Inc.were $4,000,000; net income was $510,000; and gross profit was $1,300,000.The return on sales ratio would be:
Question 88
Multiple Choice
The net income for the year ended was $300,000.Equity for common stockholders' at the end of the year was $1,600,000 and $1,400,000 at the beginning of the year.The return on common stockholders' equity would be: