In: Accounting
Six Measures of Solvency or Profitability
The following data were taken from the financial statements of Gates Inc. for the current fiscal year.
| Property, plant, and equipment (net) | $945,000 | |||||
| Liabilities: | ||||||
| Current liabilities | $126,000 | |||||
| Note payable, 6%, due in 15 years | 630,000 | |||||
| Total liabilities | $756,000 | |||||
| Stockholders' equity: | ||||||
| Preferred $2 stock, $100 par (no change during year) | $567,000 | |||||
| Common stock, $10 par (no change during year) | 567,000 | |||||
| Retained earnings: | ||||||
| Balance, beginning of year | $604,000 | |||||
| Net income | 268,000 | $872,000 | ||||
| Preferred dividends | $11,340 | |||||
| Common dividends | 104,660 | 116,000 | ||||
| Balance, end of year | 756,000 | |||||
| Total stockholders' equity | $1,890,000 | |||||
| Sales | $13,158,000 | |||||
| Interest expense | $37,800 | |||||
Assuming that total assets were $2,514,000 at the beginning of the current fiscal year, determine the following. When required, round to one decimal place.
| a. Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities | |
| b. Ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity | |
| c. Asset turnover | |
| d. Return on total assets | % |
| e. Return on stockholders’ equity | % |
| f. Return on common stockholders' equity | % |