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Diversified Industries is a large conglomerate and is continually in the market for new acquisitions.  The company has grown rapidly over the last 10 years through buyouts of medium-size companies.  Diversified does not limit itself to companies in any one industry but looks for firms with a sound financial base and the ability to stand on their own financially.

The president of Diversified recently told a meeting of the company's officer: "I want to impress two points on all of you.  First, we are not in business of looking for bargains. Diversified has achieved success in the past by acquiring companies with the ability to be a permanent member of the corporate family.  We don't want companies that may appear to be a bargain on paper but can't survive in the long run.  Second, a new member of our family must be able to come in and make it on its own - the parent is not organized to be a funding agency for struggling subsidiaries."

Ron Dixon is the vice president of acquisitions for Diversified, a position he has held for five years.  He is responsible for making recommendations to the board of directors on potential acquisitions.  Because you are one of his assistants, he recently brought you a set of financials for a manufacturer, Heavy-Duty Tractors, Inc.  Dixon believes that Heavy-Duty is a "can't-miss" opportunity for Diversified and asks you to confirm his hunch by performing basic financial statement analysis on the company.  The most recent comparative balance sheets and income statement for the company follow:

 

Dec 31,2007

Dec 31, 2006

Assets

 

 

Current assets:

 

 

Cash

$48,500

$24,980

Marketable securities

3,750

0

Account receivable, net of allowances

128,420

84,120

Inventories

135,850

96,780

Prepaid items

7,600

9,300

Total current assets

$324,120

$215,180

Long term investment

$55,890

$55,890

Property, plant, and equipment:

 

 

Land

$45,000

$45,000

Building and equipment, less accumulated depreciation Of $385,000 in 2007 and $325,000 in 2006

  545,000

  605,000

Total property, plant, and equipment

$590,000

$650,000

Total assets

$970,010

$921,070

 

 

 

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

 

 

Current Liabilities:

 

 

Short-term notes

$80,000

$60,000

Accounts payable

65,350

48,760

Salaries, wages, and other

14,360

13,840

Income taxes payable

2,590

3,650

Total current liabilities

$162,300

$126,250

Long-term bonds payable, due 2014

$275,000

$275,000

Stockholders' equity:

 

 

Common stock, no par

$350,000

$350,000

Retained earnings

182,710

169,820

Total stockholders' equity

$532,710

$519,820

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$970,010

$921,070

 

Heavy-Duty Tractors Inc. Statement of Income and Retained Earnings For the Year Ended December 31, 2007 (thousands omitted)

Sales revenue

$875,250

Cost of goods sold

542,750

Gross profit

$332,500

Selling, general, and administrative expenses

264,360

Operating income

$68,140

Interest expense

45,000

Net income before taxes and extraordinary items

$23,140

Income tax expense

9,250

Income before extraordinary items

$13,890

Extraordinary gain, less taxes of $6,000

9,000

Net income

$22,890

Retained earnings, January 1, 2007

169,820

 

$192,710

Dividends paid on common stock

10,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2007

$182,710

1)  How liquid is Heavy-Duty Tractors?  Support your answer with any ratios that you believe are necessary to justify your conclusion.  Also indicate any other information that you would want to have in making a final determination on its liquidity.

2)  In light of the president's comments, should you be concerned about the solvency of Heavy-Duty Tractors?  Support your answer with the necessary ratios.  How does the maturity date of the outstanding debt affect your answer?

3) Has Heavy-Duty demonstrated the ability to be a profitable member of the Diversified family?  Support your answer with the necessary ratios.

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