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- Category Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Net fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year 3,106.00 5,972.00 6,919.00 8,940.00 5,691.00 6,099.00 20,212.00 13,343.00 ??? ??? 2,850 18,751.00 500 2,850 22,826.00 500 965.00 1,016.00 1,259.00 1,123.00 3,086.00 6,750.00 16,982.00 22,296.00 75,731.00 73,844.00 4,053.00 6,596.00 19,950 20,000 35,937.00 34,762.00 46,360 45,530.00 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from operations? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.O Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Category Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Not fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year 3,153.00 5,992.00 6,936.00 9,031.00 5,792.00 6,116.00 20,429.00 13,896.00 ??? Category 222 2,850 22,561.00 500 952.00 4,008.00 46,360 350 What is the firm's cash flow from financing? 1,259.00 1,120.00 3,060.00 6,658.00 16,820.00 22,100.00 75,431.00 74,071.00 6,567.00 19,950 20,000 35,524.00 34,531.00 45,432.00 2,850 Submit 18,594.00 500 1,019.00 920 Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal placesCompared to the ROE in 2020, the ROE in 2021 has Improved / 6.65% Improved / 3.43% Worsened / -6.65% Worsened / -3.43% Stayed the same / 0% by
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- Category. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 429,735.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 55,152.00 Interest expense 40,500 42,662.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 339,349.00 400,985.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 161,641.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 848,846.00 Тахes 24,750 47,931.00Requirement 1. Compute these ratios: Working Capital Current Debt-to- Ratio Cash Ratio Debt Ratio Equity Ratio Round ratios to two 14.44 212400 7.73 decimal places or format as percentages or Accounts Days Sales currency as appropriate. Inventory Days Sales in Gross ProfitReceivable in Turnover Inventory Percentage Turnover Receivables 2019 Total Assets = Rate of Rate of Asset Return on Return on Turnover Stockholders' Earnings Total Assets Ratio Equity Per Share 2019 SHE = Price/ Earnings *Current Stock Price is Dividend $10.00 per share Ratio* Dividend Yield Payout Dividend per share= Requirement 2. Based on the ratios computed above, analyze the company's ability to pay its debts (both current and long term). Refer to at least 3 specific ratios in your analysis. Requirement 3: Based on the ratios computed above, analyze the company's management of inventory. Refer to at least 2 specific ratios in your analysis. Requirement 4: Based on the ratios computed above, analyze the company's…Account Titles Debit CreditCash $ 7Accounts Receivable 3Supplies 3Equipment 9Accumulated Depreciation $ 2Software 6Accumulated Amortization 2Accounts Payable 4Notes Payable (short-term) 0Salaries and Wages Payable 0Interest Payable 0Income Taxes Payable 0Deferred Revenue 0Common Stock 15Retained Earnings 5Service Revenue 0Depreciation Expense 0Amortization Expense 0Salaries and Wages Expense 0Supplies Expense 0Interest Expense 0Income Tax Expense 0Totals $ 28 $ 28Transactions during 2018 (summarized in thousands of dollars) follow:Borrowed $25 cash on July 1, 2018, signing a six-month note payable.Purchased equipment for $28 cash on July 2, 2018.Issued additional shares of common stock for $5 on July 3.Purchased software on July 4, $3 cash.Purchased supplies on July 5 on account for future use, $7.Recorded revenues on December 6 of $58, including $8 on credit and $50 received in…