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Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below.
WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet As of December 31 |
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|
Year 7 |
Year 6 |
Current Assets |
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents |
$ 634,527 |
$ 335,597 |
Marketable securities |
166,106 |
187,064 |
Accounts receivable (net) |
284,226 |
318,010 |
Inventories |
466,942 |
430,249 |
Prepaid expenses |
60,906 |
28,060 |
Other current assets |
83,053 |
85,029 |
Total Current Assets |
1,695,760 |
1,384,009 |
|
|
|
Property, plant and equipment |
1,384,217 |
625,421 |
Long-term investment |
568,003 |
425,000 |
Total Assets |
$3,647,980 |
$2,434,430 |
|
|
|
Current Liabilities |
|
|
Short-term borrowings |
$ 306,376 |
$ 170,419 |
Current portion of long-term debt |
155,000 |
168,000 |
Accounts payable |
279,522 |
314,883 |
Accrued liabilities |
301,024 |
183,681 |
Income taxes payable |
107,509 |
196,802 |
Total Current Liabilities |
1,149,431 |
1,033,785 |
|
|
|
Long-term debt |
500,000 |
300,000 |
|
236,519 |
288,644 |
Total Liabilities |
$1,885,950 |
$1,622,429 |
|
|
|
Common stock |
$ 425,250 |
$ 125,000 |
Additional paid-in capital |
356,450 |
344,335 |
Retained earnings |
980,330 |
342,666 |
Total |
1,762,030 |
812,001 |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity |
$3,647,980 |
$2,434,430 |
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Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation continued:
Selected Income Statement Data for the year ending December 31, Year 7: |
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Net sales |
|
$4,885,340 |
Cost of goods sold |
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(2,906,526) |
Selling expenses |
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(884,685) |
Operating income |
|
1,094,129 |
Interest expense |
|
(55,240) |
Earnings before income taxes |
|
1,038,889 |
Income tax expense |
|
(401,225) |
Net income |
|
$ 637,664 |
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Selected Statement of Cash Flow Data for the year ending December 31, Year 7: |
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Cash flows from operations |
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$1,601,692 |
Wilmington Corporation’s quick ratio in Year 7 was:
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- Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below. WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet Dec. 31, Year 7 Dec. 31, Year 6 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $519,159 $274,579 Marketable securities 166,106 187,064 Accounts receivable (net) 232,548 260,190 Inventories 382,044 352,022 Prepaid expenses 49,832 22,958 Other current assets 83,053 85,029 Total Current Assets 1,432,742 1,181,842 Property, plant and equipment 1,384,217 625,421 Long-term investment 568,003 425,000 Total Assets $3,384,962 $2,232,263 Current Liabilities Short-term borrowings $306,376 $170,419 Current portion of long-term debt 155,000 168,000 Accounts payable 228,700 257,631 Accrued liabilities 246,292 150,285 Income taxes payable 87,962 161,020 Total Current Liabilities 1,024,330 907,355 Long-term debt 500,000 300,000 Deferred income taxes 193,515 236,164 Total Liabilities 1,717,845 1,443,519 Common stock $425,250…Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below. WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet As of December 31 Year 7 Year 6 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 634,527 $ 335,597 Marketable securities 166,106 187,064 Accounts receivable (net) 284,226 318,010 Inventories 466,942 430,249 Prepaid expenses 60,906 28,060 Other current assets 83,053 85,029 Total Current Assets 1,695,760 1,384,009 Property, plant and equipment 1,384,217 625,421 Long-term investment 568,003 425,000 Total Assets $3,647,980 $2,434,430 Current Liabilities Short-term borrowings $ 306,376 $ 170,419 Current portion of long-term debt 155,000 168,000 Accounts payable 279,522 314,883 Accrued liabilities 301,024 183,681 Income taxes payable 107,509 196,802 Total Current Liabilities 1,149,431…Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below. WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet As of December 31 Year 7 Year 6 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 634,527 $ 335,597 Marketable securities 166,106 187,064 Accounts receivable (net) 284,226 318,010 Inventories 466,942 430,249 Prepaid expenses 60,906 28,060 Other current assets 83,053 85,029 Total Current Assets 1,695,760 1,384,009 Property, plant and equipment 1,384,217 625,421 Long-term investment 568,003 425,000 Total Assets $3,647,980 $2,434,430 Current Liabilities Short-term borrowings $ 306,376 $ 170,419 Current portion of long-term debt 155,000 168,000 Accounts payable 279,522 314,883 Accrued liabilities 301,024 183,681 Income taxes payable 107,509 196,802 Total Current Liabilities 1,149,431…
- Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below. WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet As of December 31 Year 7 Year 6 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 634,527 $ 335,597 Marketable securities 166,106 187,064 Accounts receivable (net) 284,226 318,010 Inventories 466,942 430,249 Prepaid expenses 60,906 28,060 Other current assets 83,053 85,029 Total Current Assets 1,695,760 1,384,009 Property, plant and equipment 1,384,217 625,421 Long-term investment 568,003 425,000 Total Assets $3,647,980 $2,434,430 Current Liabilities Short-term borrowings $ 306,376 $ 170,419 Current portion of long-term debt 155,000 168,000 Accounts payable 279,522 314,883 Accrued liabilities 301,024 183,681 Income taxes payable 107,509 196,802 Total Current Liabilities 1,149,431…Selected financial data regarding current assets and current liabilities for ACME Corporation and Wayne Enterprises, are as follows: ACME Corporation Wayne EnterprisesCurrent assets:Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,494 $ 541Current investments 125Net receivables 1,395 217Inventory 10,710 8,600Other current assets 773 301Total current assets $15,372 $9,784Current liabilitiesCurrent debt $ 1,321 $ 47Accounts payable 8,871 5,327Other current liabilities 1,270 2,334Total current…Selected financial data for Wilmington Corporation is presented below. WILMINGTON CORPORATION Balance Sheet Dec. 31, Year 7 Dec. 31, Year 6 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $576,843 $305,088 Marketable securities 166,106 187,064 Accounts receivable (net) 258,387 289,100 Inventories 424,493 391,135 Prepaid expenses 55,369 25,509 Other current assets 83,053 85,029 Total Current Assets 1,564,251 1,282,925 Property, plant and equipment 1,384,217 625,421 Long-term investment 568,003 425,000 Total Assets $3,516,471 $2,333,346 Current Liabilities Short-term borrowings $306,376 $170,419 Current portion of long-term debt 155,000 168,000 Accounts payable 254,111 286,257 Accrued liabilities 273,658 166,983 Income taxes payable 97,735 178,911 Total Current Liabilities 1,086,880 970,570 Long-term debt 500,000 300,000 Deferred income taxes 215,017 262,404 Total Liabilities 1,801,897 1,532,974 Common stock $425,250…
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