Comparative statements of Osborne Company Assignment Help With Solution

Comparative statements of Osborne Company Assignment Help

 
1.The comparative statements of Osborne Company are presented here:
 

OSBORNE COMPANY
Income Statements
For the Years Ended December 31
2014 2013
Net sales $1,892,491 $1,752,451
Cost of goods sold 1,060,491 1,007,951
Gross profit 832,000 744,500
Selling and administrative expenses 501,951 480,951
Income from operations 330,049 263,549
Other expenses and losses
Interest expense 23,377 21,377
Income before income taxes 306,672 242,172
Income tax expense 93,377 74,377
Net income $ 213,295 $ 167,795

 
 

OSBORNE COMPANY
Balance Sheets
December 31
Assets 2014 2013
Current assets
Cash $ 60,100 $ 64,200
Debt investments (short-term) 74,000 50,000
Accounts receivable 119,751 104,751
Inventory 127,377 116,877
Total current assets 381,228 335,828
Plant assets (net) 660,995 532,295
Total assets $1,042,223 $868,123
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable $ 161,951 $147,351
Income taxes payable 44,877 43,377
Total current liabilities 206,828 190,728
Bonds payable 231,995 211,995
Total liabilities 438,823 402,723
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock ($5 par) 290,000 300,000
Retained earnings 313,400 165,400
Total stockholders’ equity 603,400 465,400
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $1,042,223 $868,123

 
 
 

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All sales were on account. Net cash provided by operating activities for 2014 was $250,110. Capital expenditures were $136,700, and cash dividends were $65,295.
 
Compute the following ratios for 2014. (Round all answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 or 12.61%.)
 

(a) Earnings per share $
(b) Return on common stockholders’ equity %
(c) Return on assets %
(d) Current ratio :1
(e) Accounts receivable turnover times
(f) Average collection period days
(g) Inventory turnover times
(h) Days in inventory days
(i) Times interest earned times
(j) Asset turnover times
(k) Debt to assets %
(l) Current cash debt coverage times
(m) Cash debt coverage times
(n) Free cash flow $

 
 
2.Journalize the following December 2011 transactions:
 
a)December 1: Issued to Larry and Samantha West 10,000 shares of capital stock each, in exchange for a total of $200,000 cash.
 
b)December 1: Purchased for $240,000 all of the equipment formerly owned by LMNOP Rental. Paid $140,000 cash, and issued a one-year note payable for $100,000.
 
c)December 1: Paid $12,000 to HJW Realty as three months%u2019 advance rent on the rental yard and the office formerly occupied by LMNOP Rentals.
 
d)December 4: Purchased office supplies on account from Modern Office Supply Co. for $1,000. Payment is due in 30 days. (These supplies are expected to last for several months; debit the Office Supplies asset account.)
 
e)December 8: Received $8,000 cash as advance payment on an equipment rental from Geller Construction Company. (Credit unearned rental fees.)
 
f)December 12: Paid salaries for the first two weeks in December, in the amount of $5,200.
 
g)December 15: Excluding the Geller advance payment of $8,000, equipment rental fees earned during the first 15 days of December amounted to $18,000, $12,000 of which was received in cash and $6,000 AR to be collected from Gellar.
 
h)December 17: Purchased on account from Relocating, Inc., were $600 in parts needed to repair a rental tractor. (Debit an expense account). Payment is due in 10 days.
 
i)December 23: Collected $2,000 of the accounts receivable recorded on December 15 from Geller.
 
j)December 23: Rented a back hoe to Rocks Etc. at a price of $250 per day, to be paid when the backhoe is returned. Rocks Etc. expects to keep the backhoe for about two weeks. (The company is using accrual basis method of accounting)
 
k)December 26: Paid biweekly salaries, in the amount of $5,200.
 
l)December 27: Paid the account payable to Relocating, Inc., in the amount of $600.
 
m)December 28: Declared a dividend of 10 cents per share, payable on January 15, 2012.
 
n)December 31: Received a bill from Progress Energy Utilities for the month of December for $700, due on January 12, 2012.
 
o)December 31: Equipment rental fees earned during the second half of December amounted to $20,000, $15,600 of which was received in cash from Geller Construction Company and $4,400 in AR for Rocks.
 
Journalize the following adjustments:
 
i)The advance payment of rent on December 1 covered a period of three months.
 
ii)The annual interest rate on the note payable to LMNOP Rental is 6%.
 
iii)The rental equipment is being depreciated using the straight-line method over a useful life of 8 years; there is no salvage value.
 
iv)The office supplies on hand at December 31 equal about $600.
 
v)As of December 31, six days of rent on the backhoe rented to Rocks Etc. on December 23 has been earned.
 
vi)During December, the company earned $3,700 of the rental fees paid in advance by Geller Construction, on December 8.
 
vii)Salaries earned by employees since the last payroll date (December 26) amounted to $1,400 at month end.
 
Present a trial balance to show the balancing of accounts. (There are a few accounts that will need to be added in order to successfully complete the journal entries and adjustments).
 
 

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