Ratio Analyses for Victor and Maria Review the financial statements of Victor and Maria Hernandez...
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Ratio Analyses for Victor and Maria
Review the financial statements of Victor and Maria Hernandez and the financial ratios provided below.
Balance Sheet for a Couple with Two Children- Victor and Maria Hernandez, January 1, 2018
Dollars
Percent
ASSETS
Monetary Assets
Cash on hand
1,200
0.3
Savings account
4,200
1.1
Victor's checking account
2,700
0.7
Maria's checking account
3,300
0.8
Tax refund due
700
0.2
Rent receivable
650
0.2
Total Monetary Assets
$ 12,750
3.3%
Tangible Assets
Home
192,000
49.0
Personal property
9,000
2.3
Automobiles
9,500
2.4
Total Tangible Assets
$ 210,500
53.7%
Investment Assets
Fidelity mutual funds
4,500
1.1
Scudder mutual fund
4,500
1.1
Ford Motor Company stock
2,500
0.6
New York 2038 bonds
4,100
1.0
Life insurance cash value
5,600
1.4
IRA accounts
34,400
8.8
Real estate investment
113,000
28.8
Total Investment Assets
$168,600
43.0%
Total Assets
$391,850
100%
LIABILITIES
Short-Term liabilities
Dentist bill due
220
0.1
Credit card debt
1,600
0.4
Total Short-Term Liabilities
$ 1,820
0.5%
Long-Term liabilities
Vehicle loan
6,900
1.8
Home mortgage loan
92,400
23.6
Total Long-Term Liabilities
$ 99,300
25.3%
Total Liabilities
$101,120
25.8%
Net Worth
$290,730
74.2%
Total Liabilities and Net Worth
$391,850
100.0%
Cash Flow Statement for a Couple with Two Children- Victor and Maria Hernandez, January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018
Dollars
Percent
INCOME
Victor's gross salary
53,000
55.4
Maria's salary (part-time)
32,000
33.4
Interest and dividends
1,800
1.9
Bonus
1,000
1.0
Tax refunds
200
0.2
Net rental income
7,720
8.1
Total Income
$95,720
100.0%
EXPENDITURES
Fixed Expenses
Mortgage loan payments
14,400
15.0
Real estate taxes
4,800
5.0
Homeowner's insurance
1,200
1.3
Automobile loan payments
6,000
6.3
Automobile insurance and registration
2,100
2.2
Life insurance premiums
1,200
1.3
Medical insurance (employee portion)
2,800
2.9
Emergency fund savings
2,400
2.5
Revolving savings fund
1,800
1.9
Federal income taxes
10,000
10.4
State income taxes
2,600
2.7
City income taxes
600
0.6
Social Security taxes
6,500
6.8
Personal property taxes
1,020
1.1
Retirement IRAs
6,000
6.3
Total fixed expenses
$63,420
66.3%
Variable Expenses
Food
7,000
7.3
Utilities
3,600
3.8
Gasoline and maintenance
4,200
4.4
Medical expenses
3,400
3.6
Medicines
1,750
1.8
Clothing and upkeep
1,950
2.0
Church
2,400
2.5
Gifts
1,400
1.5
Personal allowances
3,000
3.1
Children's allowances
3,200
3.3
Miscellaneous
400
0.4
Total Variable Expenses
$32,300
33.7%
Total Expenses
$95,720
100.0%
SURPLUS (DEFICIT)
$ 0
0.0%
Ratios for Evaluating the Financial Progress
Ratio
Calculation
Example
Liquidity Ratio
Monetary assets divided by monthly expenses
$12,750/$7,977 = 1.60 ratio or about 1 1/2 months
Asset-to-Debt Ratio
Total assets/total debt
$391,850/$101,120 = 3.875 or a 3.9 to 1 ratio
Debt-to-Income Ratio
Annual debt repayments/gross income 100
$20,400/$95,720 = 21.31%
Debt Payments-to-Disposable Income Ratio
Monthly nonmortgage debt payments/monthly disposable (not gross) income
$500/$6,102 = 0.082 or 8.2%
Investment Assets-to-Total Assets Ratio
Investment assets/total assets
$168,600/$391,850 = 0.430 or 43.0%
Respond to the following questions.
How would you interpret their investment assets to total assets ratio? This is an -Select-acceptableunacceptableItem 1 ratio for a couple with children. The Hernandez family appears to have too few monetary assets compared with tangible and investment assets. How would you suggest that they remedy that situation over the next few years?
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What are your thoughts on the Hernandez's liquidity ratio? How might they address any issues you see?
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Comment on the couples diversification of their investment assets.
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The Hernandezes seem to receive most of their income from employment rather than investments. What actions would you recommend for them to remedy that imbalance over the next few years?
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The Hernandezes want to take a two-week vacation next summer, and they have only eight months to save the necessary $3,400. What reasonable changes in expenses might they consider to increase net surplus and make the needed $425 per month ($3,400/8)?
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