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The comparative statements of Crane Company are presented here.
CRANE COMPANY Income Statements For the Years Ended December 31
2022
2021
Net sales
$2,363,400
$2,205,000
Cost of goods sold
1,307,000
1,287,680
Gross profit
1,056,400
917,320
Selling and administrative expenses
640,000
613,120
Income from operations
416,400
304,200
Other expenses and losses
Interest expense
28,160
25,600
Income before income taxes
388,240
278,600
Income tax expense
116,472
83,580
Net income
$ 271,768
$ 195,020
CRANE COMPANY Balance Sheets December 31
Assets
2022
2021
Current assets
Cash
$ 76,928
$ 82,176
Debt investments (short-term)
94,720
64,000
Accounts receivable
150,784
131,584
Inventory
161,280
147,840
Total current assets
483,712
425,600
Plant assets (net)
830,720
665,984
Total assets
$1,314,432
$1,091,584
Liabilities and Stockholders Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 204,800
$186,112
Income taxes payable
55,680
53,760
Total current liabilities
260,480
239,872
Bonds payable
281,600
256,000
Total liabilities
542,080
495,872
Stockholders equity
Common stock ($5 par)
371,200
384,000
Retained earnings
401,152
211,712
Total stockholders equity
772,352
595,712
Total liabilities and stockholders equity
$1,314,432
$1,091,584
All sales were on account. Net cash provided by operating activities for 2022 was $281,600. Capital expenditures were $174,080, and cash dividends were $82,328. Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round all answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 or 1.83%.)
(a)
Earnings per share
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(b)
Return on common stockholders equity
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%
(c)
Return on assets
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%
(d)
Current ratio
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(e)
Accounts receivable turnover
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times
(f)
Average collection period
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days
(g)
Inventory turnover
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times
(h)
Days in inventory
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days
(i)
Times interest earned
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times
(j)
Asset turnover
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times
(k)
Debt to assets ratio
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%
(l)
Free cash flow
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