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Balance Sheet                                         

Balance Sheet

                                                2014       2015                                                                              2014      2015

Cash                                   $ 1,800 $ 2,100               Accounts payable                         $ 5,200 $ 3,900

Accounts receivable              7,300      6,400               Long-term debt                             27,400    22,500

Inventory                            10,200    12,300               Common stock                                17,500    21,500

Net fixed assets                    40,900   36,700               Retained earnings                                                                    10,100     9,600

Total assets                        $60,200 $57,500               Total liabilities and equity            $60,200 $57,500

                                                                        Income Statement

                                                          Net Sales                            $73,900

                                                          Costs                                  58,600

                                                          Depreciation                          5,200

                                                          EBIT                                   10,100

                                                          Interest                                   2,200

                                                          Taxable income                     7,900

                                                          Taxes                                     1,185

                                                          Net Income                        $ 6,715

________ 1.        What is the profit margin for 2015?

                            

________ 2.        What is the Operating Cash flow for 2015?

________ 3.         What is the total amount of stockholders’ equity for 2015?

                            

________ 4.         What is the common size ratio for Depreciation in 2015?

                            

________ 5.         What is the amount of Net Capital Spending?

                            

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