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Question: Comparative financial statements for Weller Corporation, a merchandising company, for the fiscal year ending December 31 appear below. The company did not issue any new common stock during the year. A total of 800,000 shares of common stock were outstanding. The interest rate on the bond payable was 12%, the income tax rate was 40%, and the dividend per share of common stock was $0.75 last year and $0.40 this year. The market value of the company's common stock at the end of the year was $18. All of the company's sales are on account.

Weller Corporation
Comparative Balance Sheet
(dollars in thousands)

This Year Last Year
  Assets





  Current assets:





     Cash $ 1,280
$ 1,560
     Accounts receivable, net
12,300

9,100
     Inventory
9,700

8,200
     Prepaid expenses
1,800

2,100







  Total current assets
25,080

20,960







  Property and equipment:





     Land
6,000

6,000
     Buildings and equipment, net
19,200

19,000







  Total property and equipment
25,200

25,000







  Total assets $ 50,280
$ 45,960







  Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity





  Current liabilities:





     Accounts payable $ 9,500
$ 8,300
     Accrued liabilities
600

700
     Notes payable, short term
300

300







  Total current liabilities
10,400

9,300
  Long-term liabilities:





     Bonds payable
5,000

5,000







  Total liabilities
15,400

14,300







  Stockholders' equity:





     Common stock
800

800
     Additional paid-in capital
4,200

4,200







       Total paid-in capital
5,000

5,000
       Retained earnings
29,880

26,660







  Total stockholders' equity
34,880

31,660







  Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 50,280
$ 45,960








Weller Corporation
Comparative Income Statement and Reconciliation
(dollars in thousands)

This Year Last Year
  Sales $ 79,000
$ 74,000
  Cost of goods sold
52,000

48,000







  Gross margin
27,000

26,000







  Selling and administrative expenses:





     Selling expenses
8,500

8,000
     Administrative expenses
12,000

11,000







  Total selling and administrative expenses
20,500

19,000







  Net operating income
6,500

7,000
  Interest expense
600

600







  Net income before taxes
5,900

6,400
  Income taxes
2,360

2,560







  Net income
3,540

3,840
  Dividends to common stockholders
320

600







  Net income added to retained earnings
3,220

3,240
  Beginning retained earnings
26,660

23,420







  Ending retained earnings $ 29,880
$ 26,660

1) Equity Multiplier

2) Gross margin percentage

3) Net profit margin percentage

4) Return on total assests

5) Return of equity

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