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Given the profit loss (income statement) and balance sheet for Sam's Sandwich Delivery (Table 4-8), answer the following:

a. Calculate the following ratios: current, quick, accounts receivable turnover, fixed asset turnover.

b. Using the inventory figure on the balance sheet as average inventory, calculate the inventory turnover ratio.

c. Calculate the debt-to-equity ratio, debt-to-total asset ratio, and operating profit margin ratio.

d. Perform a vertical analysis of the income statement.

e. Perform a vertical analysis of the balance sheet.

f. Based on your analysis, would you consider investing in Sam's Sandwich Delivery?

Table 4-8 Financial Statements for Sam's Sandwich Delivery
Profit Loss (Income Statement) for Six Months Ending 06-30-2013






Revenues




Retail Sales
 $68,283


Wholesale Sales
 104,417

Total Revenues

 $172,700
Cost of Sales
   52,067

Gross Profit

 $120,633

Total Operating Expenses  111,117

Operating Profit

 $    9,516
Other Income/Expenses




Interest Income
         41


Interest Expense
       (651)


Depreciation-Store Equipment        (292)

Total Other Income/Expenses
        (902)
Net Profit


 $   8,614






Balance Sheet as of 06-30-2013






Assets



Current Assets




Change Fund

 $       569

Cash in Bank-Checking

       8,612

Cash in Bank-Savings

       9,622

Accounts Receivable

       6,843

Inventories

       2,607
Total Current Assets


 $ 28,253






Fixed Assets




Furniture and Fixtures
     4,296


  Less: Accum Depreciation      4,110          186

Equipment
   68,293


  Less: Accum Depreciation    67,725          568

Transportation Equipment    31,168


  Less: Accum Depreciation    11,571      19,597
Total Fixed Assets


 $ 20,351






Total Assets


 $ 48,604






Current Liabilities




Accounts Payable Trade

       6,208

Accrued Payroll Taxes

       3,464

Accrued Sales Taxes

         987
Total Current Liabilities


 $ 10,659
Long-Term Liabilities




Auto Loans Payable

     18,626

  Total Long-Term Liabilities

 $ 18,626

  Total Liabilities


 $ 29,285
Stockholder's Equity




Common Stock
   83,081


Retained Earnings
  (72,376)


Net Profit/Loss
     8,614

Total Equity


    19,319






Total Liabilities and Equity


 $ 48,604






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