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Business, 23.05.2020 16:58, chgnjcb

Redcorp, Inc. manufactures a variety of consumer products. The company’s founders have run the company for 30 years and are now interested in retiring. Consequently, they are seeking a purchaser who will continue its operations, and a group of investors, Stewart Inc, is looking into the acquisition of Redcorp. To evaluate its financial stability and operating efficiency, Redcorp was requested to provide the latest financial statements and selected financial ratios. Summary information provided by Recorp is as follows:
Redcorp Inc.
Income Statement
For the Year Ended November 30, 2015
(in thousands)
Sales (net) 30,500
Interest income 500
Total Revenue 31,000
Cost and expenses
Cost of goods sold 17,600
Selling and general administrative expenses 3,550
Depreciation and amortization expenses 1,890
Interest Expense 900
Total costs and expenses 23,940
Income before taxes 7,060
Income taxes 2,800
Net income 4,260
Redcorp Inc. Balance SheetAs of November 30, 2015(in thousands)
2015 2014Cash 400 500Short-term investments 300 200Accounts receivable (net) 3,200 2,900Inventory 6,000 5,400Total current assets 9,900 9,000Property, plant, and equipment 7,100 7,000Total assets 17,000 16,000Accounts payable 3,700 3,400Income taxes payable 900 800Accrued expenses 1,700 1,400Total current liabilities 6,300 5,600Long-term debt 2,000 1,800Total liabilities 8,300 7,400Common stock ($1 par value) 2,700 2,700Paid-in capital in excess in par 1,000 1,000
Retained earnings 5,000 4,900
Total stockholders’ equity 8,700 8,600Total liabilities and equity 17,000 16,000
Selected Financial Ratios for Redcorp, Inc.
2014 2013 Current Industry AverageCurrent Ratio 1.61 1.62 1.63Acid Test Ratio .64 .63 .68Times Interest Earned 8.55 8.50 8.45Profit margin on sales 13.2% 12.1% 13.0%Asset turnover 1.84 1.83 1.84Inventory turnover 3.17 3.21 3.18
Requirement:1. In Microsoft Word (or other word processing document), please discuss the following:A. Calculate a new set of ratios for the fiscal year 2015 for Redcorp based on the financial statements presented. B. Explain the analytical use of each of the six ratios presented, describing what the investors can learn about Redcorp’s financial stability and operating efficiency. C. Identify and discuss three limitations of ratio analysis

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