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![Problem 10-17 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1]
Comparative data on three companies in the same service industry are given below:
Required:
2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimal places.)
Sales
Net operating income
Average operating assets
Margin
Turnover
Return on investment (ROI)
$
Company A
4,200,000
546,000
$
$ 1,750,000
%
%
Company B
$ 1,610,000
$
241,500
%
7.50 %
Company C
$ 2,970,000
8%
1.80
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- Problem 11-19 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [L011- Comparative data on three companies in the same service industry are given below. Required: 2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimal places.) Company A Sales $ 3,910,000 2$ 1,878,000 Net operating income $ 469,200 356,820 Average operating assets Margin $ 1,700,000 $ 2,660,000 4 % Turnover 1.50 Return on investment (ROI) 11.40 %Problem 10-17 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [LOʻ Comparative data on three companies in the same service industry are given below: Required: 2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimal places.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Margin Turnover Return on investment (ROI) $ Company A 2,771,000 471,070 $ $ 1,630,000 % % Company B $ 843,000 $ 160,170 % 5.70 % Company C $ 3,430,000 6 % 1.60 %Problem 10-17 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1] Comparative data on three companies in the same service industry are given below. Required: 2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimal places.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Margin Tumover Return on investment (ROI) Company A 5.592.000 $ $ 1,118,400 $ 2,330,000 % % Company B $ 1,252,000 $ 162,760 % Seved 5.20 % Company C $ 2,910,000 6 % 2:30 %
- Problem 10-17 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1] Comparative data un three companies in the same service industry are given below: Required: 2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimai piaces.) Sales Net operating income Aveiaye uperaung asseis Margin Tumover Return on investment (ROI) $ $ 5 Company A 5,016,000 753.400 2,200,000 % Company B $ 616.000 € 97,930 % 3.60% Company C $ 3.010.000 7 % 1.90 %Problem 10-17 (Algo) Comparison of Performance Using Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1] Comparative data on three companies in the same service industry are given below: Required: 2. Fill in the missing information. (Round the "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 2 decimal places.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Margin Turnover Return on investment (ROI) Company A $ 3,655,000 $ 365,500 $ 2,150,000 % % Company B $ 2,004,000 $ 300,600 % 9.00 % Company C $ 3,260,000 7% 1.70 %Exercise 11-9 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Relations [LO11-1, LO11-2] A family friend has asked your help in analyzing the operations of three anonymous companies operating in the same service sector industry. Supply the missing data in the table below: (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your percentage answers to nearest whole percent and other amounts to whole dollars.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Return on investment (ROI) Minimum required rate of return: Percentage Dollar amount Residual income $ A 470,000 $ 163,000 17% 15 % + $ $ $ Company B 760,000 40,000 16 % 59,000 % $ $ $ C 540,000 153,000 % 15 % 7,000
- Exercise 11-9 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Relations (LO11-1, LO11-2) A family frend has asked your help in analyzing the operations of three anonymous companies operating in the same service sector industry. Supply the missing data in the table below: (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your percentage answers to nearest whole percent.) Company $0.330.000 $7.50.000 $ 4.5.000 Sales Net operating income 317.000 $ 190.000 Average operating sets Ratum on investment (RO0 Minimum required rate of retum Perentage Dolar amount $a10.000 Residual incomeExercise 10-9 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Relations [LO10-1, LO10-2] A family friend has asked your help in analyzing the operations of three anonymous companies operating in the same service sector industry. Supply the missing data in the table below: (Loss amounts should be Indicated by a minus sign. Do not round your Intermediate calculations.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Return on investment (ROI) Minimum required rate of return: Percentage Dollar amount Residual income Company A Company B Company C $ 450,000 $ 650,000 $ 610,000 $ 44,000 $ 166,000 24 % $ 155,000 19 % % 13 % % 10 % $ 51,000 $ 7,000Required information Exercise 10-13 (Algo) Effects of Changes in Sales, Expenses, and Assets on ROI [LO10-1] [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] CommercialServices.com Corporation provides business-to-business services on the Internet. Data concerning the most recent year appear below: Sales $ 5,700,000 Net operating income $ 285,000 Average operating assets $ 950,000 The following questions are to be considered independently. Exercise 10-13 Part 1 (Algo) Required: 1. Compute the company's return on investment (ROI). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Return on investment (ROI) %
- Exercise 11-9 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Relations [LO11-1, LO11-2] Supply the missing data for three service companies shown in the table below. Note: Loss amounts should be Indicated by a minus sign. Round your percentage answers to nearest whole percent. Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Return on investment (RO Minimum required rate of return. Percentage Dollar amount Residual income A Company B C S 9,240,000 S 7.400.000 S 306,000 $ 4,880.000 S 3,080,000 S 1,944.000 15 % 18 % 96 13 % 96 S 340,000 18 96 $ 97.200Exercise 10-9 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Relations [LO10-1, LO10-2] A family friend has asked your help in analyzing the operations of three anonymous companies operating in the same service sector industry. Supply the missing data in the table below: (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round your intermediate calculations.) Company A Company B Company C Sales 360,000 710,000 550,000 24 50,000 Net operating income 157.000 143,000 Average operating assets 19 % 16 % Return on investment (ROI) Minimum required rate of return: 9% 14 % Percentage 51.000 Dollar amount 7 000 Residual income %24Provide the missing data in the following tabulation: Division Alpha Bravo Charlie Revenue 11500000 Operating profit 920000 210000 Average operating assets 800000 Margin 4,00% 7,00% Turnover 5 Return on investment (ROI) 20% 14%
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