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The stockholders' equity section of Tootsie Roll Industries' balance sheet is shown in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position. (Note that Tootsie Roll has two classes of common stock. To answer the following questions, add the two classes of stock together.)

TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
Earnings, Comprehensive Earnings and Retained Earnings (in thousands except per share data)



For the year ended December 31,



2011
2010
2009

Net product sales

$528,369

$517,149

$495,592


Rental and royalty revenue
4,136

4,299

3,739


Total revenue
532,505

521,448

499,331


Product cost of goods sold
365,225

349,334

319,775


Rental and royalty cost
1,038

1,088

852


Total costs
366,263

350,422

320,627


Product gross margin
163,144

167,815

175,817


Rental and royalty gross margin
3,098

3,211

2,887


Total gross margin
166,242

171,026

178,704


Selling, marketing and administrative expenses
108,276

106,316

103,755


Impairment charges
-

-

14,000


Earnings from operations
57,966

64,710

60,949


Other income (expense), net
2,946

8,358

2,100


Earnings before income taxes
60,912

73,068

63,049


Provision for income taxes
16,974

20,005

9,892


Net earnings
$43,938

$53,063

$53,157














Net earnings
$43,938

$53,063

$53,157


Other comprehensive earnings (loss)
(8,740 )
1,183

2,845


Comprehensive earnings
$35,198

$54,246

$56,002














Retained earnings at beginning of year.
$135,866

$147,687

$144,949


Net earnings
43,938

53,063

53,157


Cash dividends
(18,360 )
(18,078 )
(17,790 )

Stock dividends
(47,175 )
(46,806 )
(32,629 )

Retained earnings at end of year
$114,269

$135,866

$147,687














Earnings per share
$0.76

$0.90

$0.89














Average Common and Class B Common shares outstanding

57,892

58,685

59,425

(The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.)



CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
Financial Position
TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES (in thousands except per share data)

Assets
December 31,




2011
2010

CURRENT ASSETS:








Cash and cash equivalents
$78,612

$115,976



Investments
10,895

7,996



Accounts receivable trade, less allowances of $1,731 and $1,531
41,895

37,394



Other receivables
3,391

9,961



Inventories:








Finished goods and work-in-process
42,676

35,416



Raw materials and supplies
29,084

21,236



Prepaid expenses
5,070

6,499



Deferred income taxes
578

689



Total current assets
212,201

235,167


PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, at cost:








Land
21,939

21,696



Buildings
107,567

102,934



Machinery and equipment
322,993

307,178



Construction in progress
2,598

9,243





455,097

440,974



Less-Accumulated depreciation
242,935

225,482



Net property, plant and equipment
212,162

215,492


OTHER ASSETS:








Goodwill
73,237

73,237



Trademarks
175,024

175,024



Investments
96,161

64,461



Split dollar officer life insurance
74,209

74,441



Prepaid expenses
3,212

6,680



Equity method investment
3,935

4,254



Deferred income taxes
7,715

9,203



Total other assets
433,493

407,300



Total assets
$857,856

$857,959


Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
December 31,




2011
2010

CURRENT LIABILITIES:








Accounts payable
$10,683

$9,791



Dividends payable
4,603

4,529



Accrued liabilities
43,069

44,185



Total current liabilities
58,355

58,505


NONCURRENT LIABILITES:








Deferred income taxes
43,521

47,865



Postretirement health care and life insurance benefits
26,108

20,689



Industrial development bonds
7,500

7,500



Liability for uncertain tax positions
8,345

9,835



Deferred compensation and other liabilities
48,092

46,157



Total noncurrent liabilities
133,566

132,046


SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:








Common stock, $.69-4/9 par value-120,000 shares authorized-36,479 and 36,057 respectively, issued
25,333

25,040



Class B common stock, $.69-4/9 par value-40,000 shares authorized-21,025 and 20,466 respectively, issued
14,601

14,212



Capital in excess of par value
533,677

505,495



Retained earnings, per accompanying statement
114,269

135,866



Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(19,953 )
(11,213 )


Treasury stock (at cost)-71 shares and 69 shares, respectively
(1,992 )
(1,992 )


Total shareholders' equity
665,935

667,408



Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$857,856

$857,959


TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
Cash Flows (in thousands)





For the year ended December 31,




2011
2010
2009
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:









Net earnings
$43,938

$53,063

$53,157

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities:










Depreciation
19,229

18,279

17,862


Impairment charges
-


-


14,000


Impairment of equity method investment
-


-


4,400


Loss from equity method investment
194

342

233


Amortization of marketable security premiums
1,267

522

320


Changes in operating assets and liabilities:










Accounts receivable
(5,448 )
717

(5,899 )


Other receivables
3,963

(2,373 )
(2,088 )


Inventories
(15,631 )
(1,447 )
455


Prepaid expenses and other assets
5,106

4,936

5,203


Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
84

2,180

(2,755 )


Income taxes payable and deferred
(5,772 )
2,322

(12,543 )


Postretirement health care and life insurance benefits
2,022

1,429

1,384


Deferred compensation and other liabilities
2,146

2,525

2,960


Others
(708 )
310

305

Net cash provided by operating activities
50,390

82,805

76,994
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:










Capital expenditures
(16,351 )
(12,813 )
(20,831 )


Net purchase of trading securities
(3,234 )
(2,902 )
(1,713 )


Purchase of available for sale securities
(39,252 )
(9,301 )
(11,331 )


Sale and maturity of available for sale securities
7,680

8,208

17,511


Net cash used in investing activities
(51,157 )
(16,808 )
(16,364 )
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:










Shares repurchased and retired
(18,190 )
(22,881 )
(20,723 )


Dividends paid in cash
(18,407 )
(18,130 )
(17,825 )


Net cash used in financing activities
(36,597 )
(41,011 )
(38,548 )
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
(37,364 )
24,986

22,082
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
115,976

90,990

68,908
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
$78,612

$115,976

$90,990
Supplemental cash flow information










Income taxes paid
$16,906

$20,586

$22,364


Interest paid
$38

$49

$182


Stock dividend issued
$47,053

$46,683

$32,538
(The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.)

Answer the following questions.

1. What is the par or stated value per share of Tootsie Roll's common stock? (Round answer to 4 decimal places, e.g. 1.2531.)

2. What percentage of Tootsie Roll's authorized common stock was issued at December 31, 2011? (Round to 0 decimal places, e.g. 17%)

3. How many shares of common stock were outstanding at December 31, 2010, and at December 31, 2011? (Enter the answers in thousands.)

4. Calculate the payout ratio, earnings per share, and return on common stockholders' equity for 2011. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.12 and all other answers to 1 decimal places, e.g. 12.5%.)

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