Reference: 13-02 Financial Statements for Larned Company Appear Below: Larned
Question 23
Question 23
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Reference: 13-02 Financial statements for Larned Company appear below: Larned Company Balance Sheet December 31, 20X6 and 20X5 (dollars in thousands) Current assets: Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivable, net Inventory Prepaid expenses Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Plant & equipment, net 20X6$130150100204001,64020×5$100130100203501,600 Plant & equipment, net Total assets Current liabilities: Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Notes payable, short term Total current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities: Bonds payable Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity: Preferred shares, $20 par, 10% Common shares, $10 par Additional paid-in capital–common shares Retained earnings Total shareholders’ equity Total liabilities & shareholders’ equity 1,640$2,040$1201101704003707701201801108601,270$2,0401,600$1,950$120801603604007601201801107801,190$1,950 Larned Company Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20X6 (dollars in thousands) Sales (all on account) Cost of goods sold Gross margin Operating expenses Net operating income Interest expense Net income before taxes Income taxes (30%) Net income $2,9302,05088035053040490147$343 Dividends during 20X6 totalled $263 thousand, of which $12 thousand were preferred dividends. The market price of a share of common stock on December 31, 20X6 was $160. Included in operating expenses was depreciation expense of $20,000. 7 -Assuming that a company has a current ratio greater than 1.0 to 1, repaying a short-term note payable will increase the current ratio.
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