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L. Konrath Company is considering extending credit to D. Hawk Company. L. Konrath Company estimated that sales to D. Hawk Company would amount to $2 million each year. L. Konrath Company, a wholesaler, sells throughout the Midwest. D. Hawk Company, a retail chain operation, has a number of stores in the Midwest. L. Konrath Company has had a gross profit of approximately 60% in recent years and expects to have a similar gross profit on the D. Hawk Company order. The D. Hawk Company order is approximately 15% of L. Konrath Company's present sales. Data from recent statements of D. Hawk Company follow:

(In   millions)

2007

2008

2009

Assets

     

Current   assets:

     

Cash

$2.60

$1.80

$1.60

Government   securities (cost)

0.4

0.2

-

Accounts   and notes receivable (net)

8

8.5

8.5

Inventories

2.8

3.2

2.8

Prepaid   assets

0.7

0.6

0.6

Total   current assets

14.5

14.3

13.5

Property,   plant, and equipment (net)

4.3

5.4

5.9

Total   assets

$18.80

$19.70

$19.40

Liabilities   and Equities

     

Current   liabilities

$6.90

$8.50

$9.30

Long-term   debt, 6%

3

2

1

Total   liabilities

9.9

10.5

10.3

Shareholders'   equity

8.9

9.2

9.1

Total   liabilities and equities

$18.80

$19.70

$19.40

Income

     

Net   sales

$24.20

$24.50

$24.90

Cost of   goods sold

16.9

17.2

18

Gross   margin

7.3

7.3

6.9

Selling   and administrative expenses

6.6

6.8

7.3

Earnings   (loss) before taxes

0.7

0.5

0.4

Income   taxes

0.3

0.2

0.2

Net   income

$0.40

$0.30

($0.20)

Required

a. Calculate the following for D. Hawk Company for 2009:

1. Rate of return on total assets

2. Acid-test ratio

3. Return on sales

4. Current ratio

5. Inventory turnover

b. As part of the analysis to determine whether L. Konrath Company should extend credit to D. Hawk Company, assume the ratios were calculated from D. Hawk Company statements. For each ratio, indicate whether it is a favorable, an unfavorable, or a neutral statistic in the decision to grant D. Hawk Company credit. Briefly explain your choice in each case.

Ratio

2007

2008

2009

Rate of   return on total assets

1.96%

1.12%

0.87%

Return   on sales

1.69%

0.99%

0.69%

Acid-test   ratio

1.73

1.36

1.19

Current   ratio

2.39

1.92

1.67

Inventory   turnover (times per year)

4.41

4.32

4.52

Equity   relationships:

     

Current   liabilities

36.00%

43.00%

48.00%

Long-term   liabilities

16

10.5

5

Shareholders'   equity

48

46.5

47

 

100.00%

100.00%

100.00%

Asset   relationships:

     

Current   assets

77.00%

72.50%

69.50%

Property,   plant, and equipment

23

27.5

30.5

 

100.00%

100.00%

100.00%

c. Would you grant credit to D. Hawk Company? Support your answer with facts given in the problem.

d. What additional information, if any, would you want before making a final decision?

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