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    Aug 28, 2007, 11:36 AM
    Income Statements
    Does this one make sense to anyone?

    The Sally Corporation's income statement is given below.
    Sally Corporation
    Sales…………………………………$250,000
    Cost of Goods Sold………………….. 145,000
    Gross Profit……………………………105,000
    Fixed Charges (other than interest)…… 25,000
    Income before interest and taxes……….. 80,000
    Interest………………………………….. 20,000
    Income before taxes……………………. 60,000
    Taxes (35%)…………………………….. 21,000
    Income after taxes……………………….$39,000

    a. What is Sally's Time-Interest-Earned Ratio?
    net income + interest / interest =
    60,000 + 20,000 = 80,000 / 20,000 = 4

    b. What is the Fixed-Charge-Coverage Ratio? Go to investopedia.com. Formula is given.
    80,000 (income before interest and tax) + fixed charge 25,000 = 105,000 / fixed charge before tax 25,000 / interest 20,000= 1.25

    c. What is the Net Profit Margin?
    Net profit is divided by net revenues... not sure about this one...

    d. What is the Gross Profit Margin?

    Gross profit = 105,000 less Cost of goods sold = 145,000 = 40,000

    Please help!
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    Aug 28, 2007, 09:36 PM
    A)
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = (net income + interest) / interest.
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = (39,000 + 20,000) / 20,000
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = 2.95

    B)
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = [EBIT + Fixed Charge (before tax)] / [Fixed Charge (before tax) + Interest]

    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = [80,000 + 25,000] / [25,000 + 20,000]
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = 105,000 / 45,000
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = 2.33

    C)
    Net Profit Margin = Net income after taxes / Revenue
    Net Profit Margin = 39,000 / 250,000
    Net Profit Margin = 0.156

    D)
    Gross Profit Margin = [Revenue - COGS] / Revenue
    Gross Profit Margin = [250,000 – 145,000] / 250,000
    Gross Profit Margin = 105,000 / 250,000
    Gross Profit Margin = 0.42
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    Aug 29, 2007, 07:55 AM
    Thank you. This is a stressful journey and it would probably have made more sense if I had an algrebra class first.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainForest
    A)
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = (net income + interest) / interest.
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = (39,000 + 20,000) / 20,000
    Times Interest Earned Ratio = 2.95

    B)
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = [EBIT + Fixed Charge (before tax)] / [Fixed Charge (before tax) + Interest]

    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = [80,000 + 25,000] / [25,000 + 20,000]
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = 105,000 / 45,000
    Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio = 2.33

    C)
    Net Profit Margin = Net income after taxes / Revenue
    Net Profit Margin = 39,000 / 250,000
    Net Profit Margin = 0.156

    D)
    Gross Profit Margin = [Revenue - COGS] / Revenue
    Gross Profit Margin = [250,000 – 145,000] / 250,000
    Gross Profit Margin = 105,000 / 250,000
    Gross Profit Margin = 0.42
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    Aug 29, 2007, 01:55 PM
    You're welcome

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