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The comparative financial statements of Blige Inc. are as follows. The market price of Blige Inc. common stock was $57 on December 31, 2014.

Blige Inc.
Comparative Retained Earnings Statement
For the Years Ended December 31, 2014 and 2013

    2014     2013
Retained earnings, January 1 $1,273,700
$1,079,900
Add net income for year 280,000
221,200
Total $1,553,700
$1,301,100
Deduct dividends




On preferred stock $9,800
$9,800

On common stock 17,600
17,600


Total $27,400
$27,400
Retained earnings, December 31 $1,526,300
$1,273,700
Blige Inc.
Comparative Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31, 2014 and 2013

    2014     2013
Sales $1,808,450
$1,663,800
Sales returns and allowances 9,000
5,850
Net sales $1,799,450
$1,657,950
Cost of goods sold 678,900
624,590
Gross profit $1,120,550
$1,033,360
Selling expenses $380,300
$463,050
Administrative expenses 323,960
271,950
Total operating expenses 704,260
735,000
Income from operations $416,290
$298,360
Other income 21,910
19,040

$438,200
$317,400
Other expense (interest) 120,000
66,400
Income before income tax $318,200
$251,000
Income tax expense 38,200
29,800
Net income $280,000
$221,200
Blige Inc.
Comparative Balance Sheet
December 31, 2014 and 2013

    Dec. 31, 2014     Dec. 31, 2013
Assets
Current assets


Cash $233,190
$247,340

Temporary investments 352,940
409,880

Accounts receivable (net) 321,200
299,300

Inventories 248,200
189,800

Prepaid expenses 44,113
49,470


Total current assets $1,199,643
$1,195,790
Long-term investments 1,040,327
100,762
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 1,800,000
1,620,000
Total assets $4,039,970
$2,916,552
Liabilities
Current liabilities $413,670
$212,852
Long-term liabilities


Mortgage note payable, 8%, due 2019 $670,000
$0

Bonds payable, 8%, due 2015 830,000
830,000


Total long-term liabilities $1,500,000
$830,000
Total liabilities $1,913,670
$1,042,852
Stockholders' Equity

Preferred $0.70 stock, $20 par $280,000
$280,000
Common stock, $10 par 320,000
320,000
Retained earnings 1,526,300
1,273,700

Total stockholders' equity $2,126,300
$1,873,700
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $4,039,970
$2,916,552

Required:

Determine the following measures for 2014, rounding to one decimal place, except for dollar amounts, which should be rounded to the nearest cent. Use the rounded answer of the requirement for subsequent requirement, if required. Assume 365 days a year.

1. Working capital $
2. Current ratio

3. Quick ratio

4. Accounts receivable turnover

5. Number of days' sales in receivables
days
6. Inventory turnover

7. Number of days' sales in inventory
days
8. Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities

9. Ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity

10. Number of times interest charges are earned

11. Number of times preferred dividends are earned

12. Ratio of net sales to assets

13. Rate earned on total assets
%
14. Rate earned on stockholders' equity
%
15. Rate earned on common stockholders' equity
%
16. Earnings per share on common stock $
17. Price-earnings ratio

18. Dividends per share of common stock $
19. Dividend yield
%

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