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    Apr 28, 2010, 05:44 PM
    E15-11 Scully Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below.
    E15-11 Scully Corporation’s comparative balance sheets are presented below.
    SCULLY CORPORATION
    Balance Sheets
    December 31
    2008 2007
    Cash $ 4,300 $ 3,700
    Accounts receivable 21,200 23,400
    Inventory 10,000 7,000
    Land 20,000 26,000
    Building 70,000 70,000
    Accumulated depreciation (15,000) (10,000)
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total $110,500 $120,100

    Accounts payable $ 12,370 $ 31,100
    Common stock 75,000 69,000
    Retained earnings 23,130 20,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total $110,500 $120,100

    Scully’s 2008 income statement included net sales of $100,000, cost of goods sold of $60,000, and
    Net income of $15,000.
    Instructions
    Compute the following ratios for 2008.

    (a) Current ratio.
    (b) Acid-test ratio.
    (c) Receivables turnover.
    (d) Inventory turnover.
    (e) Profit margin.
    (f) Asset turnover.
    (g) Return on assets.
    (h) Return on common stockholders equity
    (I) Debt to total assets ratio.
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    Apr 28, 2010, 11:54 PM

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