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Comparative financial statements for Heritage Antiquing Services for the fiscal year ending December 31 appear on the following page. The company did not issue any new common or preferred stock during the year. A total of 700 thousand shares of common stock were outstanding. The interest rate on the bond payable was 10%, the income tax rate was 40%, and the dividend per share of common stock was $1.00. The market value of the company's common stock at the end of the year was $24. All of the company's sales are on account.

Heritage Antiquing Services
Comparative Balance Sheet
(dollars in thousands)

This Year Last Year
Assets





Current assets:





Cash $ 1,120
$ 1,270
Accounts receivable, net
9,600

6,800
Inventory
13,900

12,400
Prepaid expenses
740

620







Total current assets
25,360

21,090







Property and equipment:





Land
10,800

10,800
Buildings and equipment, net
39,910

40,520







Total property and equipment
50,710

51,320







Total assets $ 76,070
$ 72,410













Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity





Current liabilities:





Accounts payable $ 20,500
$ 19,300
Accrued payables
980

860
Notes payable, short term
130

130







Total current liabilities
21,610

20,290
Long-term liabilities:





Bonds payable
9,500

9,500







Total liabilities
31,110

29,790







Stockholders' equity:





Preferred stock
1,000

1,000
Common stock
700

700
Additional paid-in capital
4,000

4,000







Total paid-in capital
5,700

5,700
Retained earnings
39,260

36,920







Total stockholders' equity
44,960

42,620







Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 76,070
$ 72,410














 

Heritage Antiquing Services
Comparative Income Statement and Reconciliation
(dollars in thousands)

This Year Last Year
Sales $ 71,340
$ 65,000
Cost of goods sold
47,340

35,000







Gross margin
24,000

30,000







Selling and administrative expenses:





Selling expenses
11,100

11,000
Administrative expenses
6,800

6,400







Total selling and administrative expenses
17,900

17,400







Net operating income
6,100

12,600
Interest expense
950

950







Net income before taxes
5,150

11,650
Income taxes
2,060

4,660







Net income
3,090

6,990
Dividends to preferred stockholders
50

310







Net income remaining for common stockholders
3,040

6,680
Dividends to common stockholders
700

700







Net income added to retained earnings
2,340

5,980
Retained earnings, beginning of year
36,920

30,940







Retained earnings, end of year $ 39,260
$ 36,920














Required:
Compute the following financial data for short-term creditors for this year:

1. Working capital. (Enter your answer in thousands of dollars. Omit the "tiny_mce_markerquot; sign in your response.)

Working capital $

2.Current ratio. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Current ratio

3.Acid-test ratio. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Acid-test ratio

4.Accounts receivable turnover. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

Accounts receivable turnover

5.Average collection period. (Use 365 days in a year. Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 1 decimal place.)

Average collection period days

6.Inventory turnover. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

Inventory turnover

7.Average sale period. (Use 365 days in a year. Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 1 decimal place.)

Average sale period days

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