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The times-interest-earned ratio is one, but not the only, indication of a firm's ability to meet its long-term and short-term debt obligations.

A) True
B) False

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The inventory turnover and current ratio are related.The combination of a high current ratio and a low inventory turnover ratio, relative to industry norms, suggests that the firm has an above-average inventory level and/or that part of the inventory is obsolete or damaged.

A) True
B) False

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It is appropriate to use the fixed assets turnover ratio to appraise firms' effectiveness in managing their fixed assets if and only if all the firms being compared have the same proportion of fixed assets to total assets.

A) True
B) False

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Companies Heidee and Leaudy have the same sales, tax rate, interest rate on their debt, total assets, and basic earning power.Both companies have positive net incomes.Company Heidee has a higher debt ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) Heidee has more net income than Leaudy.
B) Heidee pays less in taxes than Leaudy.
C) Heidee has a lower equity multiplier than Leaudy.
D) Heidee has a higher ROA than Leaudy.
E) Heidee has a higher times interest earned (TIE) ratio than Leaudy.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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The Cavendish Company recently issued new common stock and used the proceeds to pay off some of its short-term notes payable.This action had no effect on the company's total assets or operating income.Which of the following effects would occur as a result of this action?


A) The company's debt ratio increased.
B) The company's current ratio increased.
C) The company's times interest earned ratio decreased.
D) The company's basic earning power ratio increased.
E) The company's equity multiplier increased.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and D)

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pettijohn Inc. The balance sheet and income statement shown below are for Pettijohn Inc. Note that the firm hasno amortization charges, it does not lease any ass ets, none of its debt must be retired during the next 5 years, and the notes payable will be rolled over.  Balance Shet (Millions of $ )  \text { Balance Shet (Millions of } \$ \text { ) }  Assets 2016 Cash and securities $1,554.00 Accounts receivable 9,660.00 inventories 13,440.00 Total current assets $24,654.00 Net plant and equipment 17,346.00 Total assets $42,000.00 Liabilities and Equity  Accounts payable $7,980.00 Notes payable 5,880.00 Accruals 4,620.00 Total current liabilities $18,480.00 Cong-term bonds 10,920.00 Cotal liabilities $29,400.00 Common stock 3,360.00 Retained earnings 9,240.00 Total common equity $12,600.00 Total liabilities and equity $42,000.00 Income Statement (Millions of $)  2016 Net sales $58,800.00 Operating costs except depr’n $55,274.00 Depreciation $1,029.00 Earnings bef int and taxes (EBIT)  $2,497.00 Less interest 1,050.00 Earnings before taxes (EBT)  $1,447.00 Taxes $314.00 Net income $1,133.00 Dther data:  Shares outstanding (millions)  175.00 Common dividends 509.83 Int rate on notes payable & L-T bonds 6.25% Federal plus state income tax rate 21.7% Year-end stock price $77.69\begin{array}{lr}\text { Assets } & \underline{2016} \\\text { Cash and securities } & \$ 1,554.00 \\\text { Accounts receivable } & 9,660.00 \\\text { inventories } & 13,440.00 \\\text { Total current assets } & \$ 24,654.00 \\\text { Net plant and equipment } & 17,346.00 \\\text { Total assets } & \$ 42,000.00 \\\text { Liabilities and Equity } \\\text { Accounts payable } & \$ 7,980.00 \\\text { Notes payable } & 5,880.0 0\\\text { Accruals } & 4,620.00\\\text { Total current liabilities } & \$ 18,480.00 \\\text { Cong-term bonds } & 10,920.00 \\\text { Cotal liabilities } & \$ 29,400.0 0\\\text { Common stock } & 3,360.00 \\\text { Retained earnings } & 9,240.00 \\\text { Total common equity } & \$ 12,600.00 \\\text { Total liabilities and equity } & \$ 42,000.00\\\\\text { Income Statement (Millions of \$) } & 2016 \\\text { Net sales } & \$ 58,800.00 \\\text { Operating costs except depr'n } & \$ 55,274.00 \\\text { Depreciation } & \$ 1,029.00\\\text { Earnings bef int and taxes (EBIT) } & \$ 2,497.00 \\\text { Less interest } & 1,050.00 \\\text { Earnings before taxes (EBT) } & \$ 1,447.00 \\\text { Taxes } & \$ 314.00 \\\text { Net income } & \$ 1,133.00\\\text { Dther data: }\\\text { Shares outstanding (millions) } & 175.00 \\\text { Common dividends } & 509.83 \\\text { Int rate on notes payable \& L-T bonds } & 6.25 \% \\\text { Federal plus state income tax rate } & 21.7 \% \\\text { Year-end stock price } & \$ 77.69\end{array} -Refer to the data for Pettijohn Inc.What is the firm's current ratio?


A) 0.97
B) 1.08
C) 1.20
D) 1.33
E) 1.47

F) B) and D)
G) C) and E)

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Stewart Inc.'s latest EPS was $3.50, its book value per share was $22.75, it had 215,000 shares outstanding, and its debt-to-assets ratio was 46%.How much debt was outstanding?


A) $3,393,738
B) $3,572,356
C) $3,760,375
D) $3,958,289
E) $4,166,620

F) A) and E)
G) A) and C)

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For the coming year, Crane Inc.is considering two financial plans.Management expects sales to be $301,770, operating costs to be $266,545, assets to be $200,000, and its tax rate to be 25%.Under Plan A it would use 25% debt and 75% common equity.The interest rate on the debt would be 8.8%, but the TIE ratio would have to be kept at 4.00 or more.Under Plan B the maximum debt that met the TIE constraint would be employed.Assuming that sales, operating costs, assets, the interest rate, and the tax rate would all remain constant, by how much would the ROE change in response to the change in the capital structure?


A) 4.42%
B) 4.64%
C) 4.87%
D) 5.11%
E) 5.37%

F) D) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Last year Altman Corp.had $205,000 of assets, $303,500 of sales, $18,250 of net income, and a debt-to-total-assets ratio of 41%.The new CFO believes the firm has excessive fixed assets and inventory that could be sold, enabling it to reduce its total assets to $152,500.Sales, costs, and net income would not be affected, and the firm would maintain the 41% debt ratio.By how much would the reduction in assets improve the ROE?


A) 4.69%
B) 4.93%
C) 5.19%
D) 5.45%
E) 5.73%

F) C) and D)
G) A) and E)

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Market value ratios provide management with an indication of how investors view the firm's past performance and especially its future prospects.

A) True
B) False

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If the CEO of a large, diversified, firm were filling out a fitness report on a division manager (i.e., "grading" the manager) , which of the following situations would be likely to cause the manager to receive a better grade? In all cases, assume that other things are held constant.


A) The division's DSO (days' sales outstanding) is 40, whereas the average for its competitors is 30.
B) The division's basic earning power ratio is above the average of other firms in its industry.
C) The division's total assets turnover ratio is below the average for other firms in its industry.
D) The division's debt ratio is above the average for other firms in the industry.
E) The division's inventory turnover is 6, whereas the average for its competitors is 8.

F) B) and C)
G) None of the above

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Suppose Firms A and B have the same amount of assets, pay the same interest rate on their debt, have the same basic earning power (BEP), and have the same tax rate.However, Firm A has a higher debt ratio.If BEP is greater than the interest rate on debt, Firm A will have a higher ROE as a result of its higher debt ratio.

A) True
B) False

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Heidee Corp.and Leaudy Corp.have identical assets, sales, interest rates paid on their debt, tax rates, and EBIT.However, Heidee uses more debt than Leaudy.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) Heidee would have higher net income as shown on the income statement than Leaudy.
B) Without more information, we cannot tell if Heidee or Leaudy would have a higher or lower net income.
C) Heidee would have a lower equity multiplier for use in the DuPont equation than Leaudy.
D) Heidee would have to pay more in income taxes than Leaudy.
E) Heidee would have lower net income as shown on the income statement than Leaudy.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Muscarella Inc.has the following balance sheet and income statement data:  Cash $14,000 Accounts payable $42,000 Receivables 70,000 Other current liabilities 28,000 Inventories 210,000 Total CL $70,000 Total CA $294,000 Long-term debt 70,000 Net fixed assets 126,000 Common equity 280,000 Total assets $420,000 Total liab. and equity $420,000 Sales $280,000 Net income $21,000\begin{array}{llll}\text { Cash } & \$ 14,000& \text { Accounts payable } & \$ 42,000 \\\text { Receivables } & 70,000& \text { Other current liabilities } & 28,000\\\text { Inventories } & 210,000& \text { Total CL } & \$ 70,000 \\\text { Total CA } & \$ 294,000& \text { Long-term debt } & 70,000 \\\text { Net fixed assets } & 126,000& \text { Common equity } & 280,000 \\\text { Total assets } & \$ 420,000& \text { Total liab. and equity } & \$ 420,000\\\text { Sales } & \$ 280,000 \\\text { Net income } & \$ 21,000\end{array} The new CFO thinks that inventories are excessive and could be lowered sufficiently to cause the current ratio to equal the industry average, 2.70, without affecting either sales or net income.Assuming that inventories are sold off and not replaced to get the current ratio to the target level, and that the funds generated are used to buy back common stock at book value, by how much would the ROE change?


A) 4.28%
B) 4.50%
C) 4.73%
D) 4.96%
E) 5.21%

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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One problem with ratio analysis is that relationships can be manipulated.For example, we know that if our current ratio is less than 1.0, then using some of our cash to pay off some of our current liabilities would cause the current ratio to increase and thus make the firm look stronger.

A) True
B) False

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Last year Swensen Corp.had sales of $303,225, operating costs of $267,500, and year-end assets of $195,000.The debt-to-total-assets ratio was 27%, the interest rate on the debt was 8.2%, and the firm's tax rate was 25%.The new CFO wants to see how the ROE would have been affected if the firm had used a 45% debt ratio.Assume that sales and total assets would not be affected, and that the interest rate and tax rate would both remain constant.By how much would the ROE change in response to the change in the capital structure?


A) 2.48%
B) 2.76%
C) 3.06%
D) 3.40%
E) 3.74%

F) A) and B)
G) A) and D)

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Arshadi Corp.'s sales last year were $52,000, and its total assets were $22,000.What was its total assets turnover ratio (TATO) ?


A) 2.03
B) 2.13
C) 2.25
D) 2.36
E) 2.48

F) B) and E)
G) A) and C)

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pettijohn Inc. The balance sheet and income statement shown below are for Pettijohn Inc. Note that the firm hasno amortization charges, it does not lease any ass ets, none of its debt must be retired during the next 5 years, and the notes payable will be rolled over.  Balance Shet (Millions of $ )  \text { Balance Shet (Millions of } \$ \text { ) }  Assets 2016 Cash and securities $1,554.00 Accounts receivable 9,660.00 inventories 13,440.00 Total current assets $24,654.00 Net plant and equipment 17,346.00 Total assets $42,000.00 Liabilities and Equity  Accounts payable $7,980.00 Notes payable 5,880.00 Accruals 4,620.00 Total current liabilities $18,480.00 Cong-term bonds 10,920.00 Cotal liabilities $29,400.00 Common stock 3,360.00 Retained earnings 9,240.00 Total common equity $12,600.00 Total liabilities and equity $42,000.00 Income Statement (Millions of $)  2016 Net sales $58,800.00 Operating costs except depr’n $55,274.00 Depreciation $1,029.00 Earnings bef int and taxes (EBIT)  $2,497.00 Less interest 1,050.00 Earnings before taxes (EBT)  $1,447.00 Taxes $314.00 Net income $1,133.00 Dther data:  Shares outstanding (millions)  175.00 Common dividends 509.83 Int rate on notes payable & L-T bonds 6.25% Federal plus state income tax rate 21.7% Year-end stock price $77.69\begin{array}{lr}\text { Assets } & \underline{2016} \\\text { Cash and securities } & \$ 1,554.00 \\\text { Accounts receivable } & 9,660.00 \\\text { inventories } & 13,440.00 \\\text { Total current assets } & \$ 24,654.00 \\\text { Net plant and equipment } & 17,346.00 \\\text { Total assets } & \$ 42,000.00 \\\text { Liabilities and Equity } \\\text { Accounts payable } & \$ 7,980.00 \\\text { Notes payable } & 5,880.0 0\\\text { Accruals } & 4,620.00\\\text { Total current liabilities } & \$ 18,480.00 \\\text { Cong-term bonds } & 10,920.00 \\\text { Cotal liabilities } & \$ 29,400.0 0\\\text { Common stock } & 3,360.00 \\\text { Retained earnings } & 9,240.00 \\\text { Total common equity } & \$ 12,600.00 \\\text { Total liabilities and equity } & \$ 42,000.00\\\\\text { Income Statement (Millions of \$) } & 2016 \\\text { Net sales } & \$ 58,800.00 \\\text { Operating costs except depr'n } & \$ 55,274.00 \\\text { Depreciation } & \$ 1,029.00\\\text { Earnings bef int and taxes (EBIT) } & \$ 2,497.00 \\\text { Less interest } & 1,050.00 \\\text { Earnings before taxes (EBT) } & \$ 1,447.00 \\\text { Taxes } & \$ 314.00 \\\text { Net income } & \$ 1,133.00\\\text { Dther data: }\\\text { Shares outstanding (millions) } & 175.00 \\\text { Common dividends } & 509.83 \\\text { Int rate on notes payable \& L-T bonds } & 6.25 \% \\\text { Federal plus state income tax rate } & 21.7 \% \\\text { Year-end stock price } & \$ 77.69\end{array} -Refer to the data for Pettijohn Inc.What is the firm's quick ratio?


A) 0.49
B) 0.61
C) 0.73
D) 0.87
E) 1.05

F) B) and C)
G) D) and E)

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Branch Corp.'s total assets at the end of last year were $315,000 and its net income after taxes was $22,750.What was its return on total assets?


A) 7.22%
B) 7.58%
C) 7.96%
D) 8.36%
E) 8.78%

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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A firm wants to strengthen its financial position.Which of the following actions would increase its quick ratio?


A) Issue new common stock and use the proceeds to acquire additional fixed assets.
B) Offer price reductions along with generous credit terms that would (1) enable the firm to sell some of its excess inventory and (2) lead to an increase in accounts receivable.
C) Issue new common stock and use the proceeds to increase inventories.
D) Speed up the collection of receivables and use the cash generated to increase inventories.
E) Use some of its cash to purchase additional inventories.

F) A) and C)
G) A) and E)

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