Here is some financial statement data for Nestlé (in millions of Swiss francs): After reviewing the information, calculate the following ratios for Nestlé for 2021: 1) Inventory turnover 2) Profit margin 3) Return on assets 4) Free cash flow Round all answers to two decimal places. Do not include dollar signs because Nestlé's accounting information is in Swiss francs. Show the calculations for each answer.
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Here is some financial statement data for Nestlé (in millions of Swiss francs):
After reviewing the information, calculate the following ratios for Nestlé for 2021:
1) Inventory turnover
2) Profit margin
3) Return on assets
4)
Round all answers to two decimal places. Do not include dollar signs because Nestlé's accounting information is in Swiss francs. Show the calculations for each answer.
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- SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…
- SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…
- SME Balance Sheet 2021 2020 Assets (in millions) Cash 85.960 56.460 Receivables 89.560 80.670 Inventories 55.750 41.260 Other Current Assets 9.950 6.760 Total Current Assets 241.220 185.150 Net Property, Plant, and Equipment 78.970 68.930 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 103.110 104.360 Other Non-Current Assets 6.900 4.200 Total Assets 430.200 362.640 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Payables 83.240 57.48 Current Debt 2.700 2.64 Total Current Liabilities 85.940 60.120 Long-Term Debt 122.000 119.62 Other Liabilities 21.880 22.58 Total Liabilities 229.820 202.320 Common Stock 200.380 160.32 Total Equity 200.38 160.32 Total Liabilities and Equity 430.200 362.640 INCOME STATEMENT 2021 Total Revenue (M) 488.10…Assets Cash and cash equivalents Inventories Receivables (net) Taxes receivable (net) Due from General Fund Total assets Liabilities Accounts payable Due to Special Revenue Fund Total liabilities General Fund Revenue Fund $ 126,000 6,150 96,500 $ 12,500 7,700 Total $ 138,500 6,150 96,500 7,700 $ 228,650 $ 20,200 $ 248,850 86,550 4,000 7,700 90,550 7,700 94,250 4,000 98,250 6,150 6,150 16,200 16,200 128,250 128,250 134,400 16,200 150,600 Total liabilities and fund balance $ 228,650 $ 20,200 $ 248,850 Fund balance Nonspendable (inventories) Restricted for other purposes Unassigned Total fund balance Additional Information: a. Capital assets (net of accumulated depreciation) amounted to $326,500 at year-end. b. The liability for long-term compensated absences is estimated to be $87.075 at year-end. c. Long-term notes payable used to acquire equipment amounted to $223,250 at year-end. Requried: Prepare a combined Governmental Funds Balance Sheet or Statement of Net Position. Note: Amounts…React Corporation Comparative Statements of Financial Position December 31, 2025 and 2024 2025 2024 Assets Current Assets Cash & Cash Equivalent 106,789 102,375 Trade & Other Receivables 327,611 277,467 Inventory 331,863 297,654 Prepaid Expenses 101,565 114,813 Total Current Assets 870,828 792,309 Noncurrent Assets Property, Plant & Equipment Intangibles 135,754 166,481 Total Noncurrent Assets 7,500 7,500 TOTAL ASSETS 143,254 173,981 1,014,082 966,290 Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity Current Liabilities Trade & Other Payables Unearned Revenues 238,000 208,703 Notes Payables - current 107,508 82,456 Total Current Liabilities 45,000 45,000…
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