Business
Business, 03.06.2021 15:50, jeffreyaxtell4039

The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the financial condition of a company. Investors and analysts use the information given on the balance sheet and other financial statements to make several interpretations regarding the company's financial condition and performance Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. is a hypothetical company. Suppose it has the following balance sheet items reported at the end of its first year of operation. For the second year, some parts are still incomplete. Use the information given to complete the balance sheet Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. Balance Sheet for Year Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars) Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Assets Liabilities and equity Current liabilities: Current assets: $0 410 2,324 $0 Cash and equivalents Accounts receivable Inventories $6,457 Accounts payable 2,953 8,662 $19,687 2,363 6,930 $15,750 Accruals 2,187 $2,187 6,563 $8,750 Notes payable Total current assets Total current liabilities 8,203 $10,937 Net fixed assets: Long-term debt Net plant and equipment $19,250 Total debt Common equity: 17,063 9,187 $26,250 $35,000 Common stock 21,328 Retained earnings Total common equity Total liabilities and equity $32,813 $43,750 Total assets $43,750 $35,000 Given the information in the preceding balance sheet-and assuming that Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. has 50 million shares of common stock outstanding-read each of the following statements, then identify the selection that best interprets the information conveyed by the balance sheet. Statement #1: Green Caterpillar's pool of relatively liquid assets, which are available to support the company's current and future sales, decreased from Year 1 to Year 2 This statement is , because O Green Caterpillar's total current liabilities balance increased from $2,363 million to $2,953 million between Year 1 and Year 2 Green Caterpillar's total current asset balance actually increased from $15,750 million to $19,687 million between Year 1 and Year 2 Green Caterpillar's total current liabilities balance decreased by $3,937 million between Year 1 and Year 2 Statement #2: Over the past two years, Green Caterpillar Garden supplies Inc. has relied more on the use of short-term debt than on long-term debt financing. This statement is , because Green Caterpillar's total notes payable increased by $137 million, while its common stock account increased by $4,265 million increased by $1,640 million decreased by $1,640 million O Green Caterpillar's total current liabilities increased by $547 million, while its use of long-term debt O Green Caterpillar's total current liabilities decreased by $547 million, while its long-term debt account Statement #3: The book value of one of Green Caterpillar's fixed assets is calculated as the original cost of the asset minus its annual depreciation expense. This statement is , because: O An asset's net book value is calculated by subtracting its annual depreciation expense from its total historic and installation costs O An asset's net book value is calculated by subtracting its accumulated depreciation expense from its total historic and installation costs O An asset's net book value is calculated by adding its annual depreciation expense to its total historic and installation costs Based on your understanding of the different items reported in the balance sheet and the information they provide, which statement regarding Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc.'s balance sheet is consistent with U. S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)? O The company's assets should be listed in alphabetical order. O The company's assets should be listed from those carrying the largest balance to those with the smallest balance. O The company's assets should be listed in the order in which they are to be converted into cash.

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 22.06.2019 08:40, bchagnard2122
Exercise 18-15 sheffield appliance center is an experienced home appliance dealer. sheffield appliance center also offers a number of services for the home appliances that it sells. assume that sheffield appliance center sells ovens on a standalone basis. sheffield appliance center also sells installation services and maintenance services for ovens. however, sheffield appliance center does not offer installation or maintenance services to customers who buy ovens from other vendors. pricing for ovens is as follows. oven only $790 oven with installation service 850 oven with maintenance services 970 oven with installation and maintenance services 990 in each instance in which maintenance services are provided, the maintenance service is separately priced within the arrangement at $180. additionally, the incremental amount charged by sheffield appliance center for installation approximates the amount charged by independent third parties. ovens are sold subject to a general right of return. if a customer purchases an oven with installation and/or maintenance services, in the event sheffield appliance center does not complete the service satisfactorily, the customer is only entitled to a refund of the portion of the fee that exceeds $790. assume that a customer purchases an oven with both installation and maintenance services for $990. (b) indicate the amount of revenue that should be allocated to the oven, the installation, and to the maintenance contract.
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 19:30, kraigstlistt
Each row in a database is a set of unique information called a(n) table. record. object. field.
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 19:40, raewalker23p4ibhy
Banana computers has decided to procure processing chips required for its laptops from external suppliers instead of manufacturing them in their own facilities. how will this decision affect the firm? a. the firm will be protected against the principal-agent problem. b. the firm's administrative costs will be low because of necessary bureaucracy. c. the firm will have more flexibility in purchasing and comparing prices of goods and services. d. the firm will have high-powered incentives, such as hourly wages and salaries.
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, kickdoedon
During the month of march 2017, weimar world, a tax-preparation service, had the following transactions. * billed $496,000 in revenues on credit * received $164,000 from customers' accounts receivable * incurred expenses of $194,000 but only paid $87,700 cash for these expenses * prepaid $32,220 for computer services to be used next month what was the company's accrual basis net income for the month? select one: a. $302,000 b. $264,080 c. $ 41,860 d. $408,300 e. none of the above
Answers: 3
Do you know the correct answer?
The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the financial condition of a company. Investors and analyst...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Social Studies, 20.03.2020 10:18