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The balance sheet and income statement of Cookie & Coffee Creations Inc. for its first year of operations, the year ended October 31, 2021, follows.

COOKIE & COFFEE CREATIONS INC. Balance Sheet October 31, 2021

Assets

Current assets

Cash

$86,219

Accounts receivable

3,250

Inventory

17,897

Prepaid expenses

6,300 $113,666

Property, plant, and equipment

Furniture and fixtures

$12,500

Accumulated depreciationfurniture and fixtures

(1,250 ) 11,250

Computer equipment

4,200

Accumulated depreciationcomputer equipment

(600 ) 3,600

Kitchen equipment

29,000

Accumulated depreciationkitchen equipment

(2,050 ) 26,950 41,800

Total assets

$155,466

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Current liabilities

Accounts payable

$5,848

Income tax payable

19,690

Dividends payable

700

Salaries and wages payable

2,250

Interest payable

188

Note payablecurrent portion

4000 $32,676

Long-term liabilities

Note payablelong-term portion

6,000

Total liabilities

38,676

Stockholders' equity

Paid-in capital

Preferred stock, 2,800 shares issued and outstanding

$14,000

Common stock, 25,930 shares issued, 25,180 outstanding

25,930 39,930

Retained earnings

77,360

Total paid-in capital and retained earnings

117,290

Less: Treasury stock (750 common shares)

500

Total stockholders equity

116,790

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$155,466

COOKIE & COFFEE CREATIONS INC. Income Statement Year Ended October 31, 2021

Sales revenue

$462,500

Cost of goods sold

231,250

Gross profit

231,250

Operating expenses

Salaries and wages expense

$92,500

Depreciation expense

3,900

Other operating expenses

35,987 132,387

Income from operations

98,863

Other expenses

Interest expense

413

Income before income tax

98,450

Income tax expense

19,690

Net income

$78,760

Additional information: Natalie and Curtis are thinking about borrowing an additional $20,000 to buy more kitchen equipment. The loan would be repaid over a 4-year period. The terms of the loan provide for equal semiannual installment payments of $2,500 on May 1 and November 1 of each year, plus interest of 5% on the outstanding balance.

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Calculate the following ratios (use ending balances in place of averages, where necessary): (Round current ratio to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.68:1. Round times interest earned to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125. Round percentages to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.1% and round other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.1.)

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Current ratio

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Accounts receivable turnover

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Inventory turnover

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Debt to assets

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Times interest earned

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Gross profit rate

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Profit margin

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Asset turnover

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Return on assets

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Return on common stockholders' equity

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