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- The following information relates to Basic Lid. for the year ended 31" December 2021: Net working capital RO. 1.200.000 Fixed assets to proprietor's fund ratio 0.75 Working capital turnover ratio 5 timeg Return on Equity 15% Current liabilities RO. 400.000 Long term Debts 0 You are required to calculate: Proprietor's funds Fixed Assets Current assets Net profit ratio Current ratio(a) Calculate current Ratio and Quick Ratio from the followinginformation:Total Assets Rs. 350000Fixed Assets Rs. 175000Investment Rs. 70000Fictitious Assets Rs. 5000Share holders fund Rs. 200000Long term Debts Rs. 100000Inventory Rs. 45000(b) From the following information calculate the stock turnoverratio.Sales Rs. 200000, G.P 25% on cost, Opening Stock was 1/3rd of thevalue of closing stock. Closing stock was 30% of salesSome selected financial statement items belonging to MNO Company are given in the table below. According to this information, which of the following is Return on Assets (ROA) in 2021? Inventory 12,500Total Assets in 2021 110,000Current Liabilities 40,000Total Assets in 2020 90,000Net Profit 12,000Shareholders' Equity 65,000 Select one:a. 0.12b. 0.10c. 0.18d. 0.13
- Reference is made to the 2022 Balance Sheet of Tran-Ropes limited. Tram-Ropes Limited Balance Sheet 2022 Cash Acc. Receivable Marketable securities Inventories Fixed Assets Total Assets 1,000,000.00 ii. 12,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 7,500,000.00 26,500,000.00 50,000,000,00 Accounts Payable Notes Payable Long-term Debt Common stock Preferred Stock Total Liabilities and Equity 8,000,000.00 8,500,000.00 20,000,000.00 7,500,000.00 6,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 Additional Information: 1. The Long-Term debt consists of 8% annual coupon bonds, with 15 years to maturity and are currently selling for 95% of par. The company's common shares which have a book value of $20 per share are currently selling at $25 per share. iii. iv. V. Preferred shares have a book value of $100 per share. These shares are currently selling at $120 per share and pays dividends of 6% per annum on book value. The dividend growth rate is expected to be 3%, and dividend for 2823 is projected to be $5.00 per share. The…Hello! look at the attached images and answer: (a) Calculate ratios for the year ended 31 December 2021 (showing your workings) for Primrose Plc, equivalent to those provided above. i. Return on year-end capital employed ii. Net asset turnover iii. Gross profit margin iv. Net profit margin v. Current ratio vi. Closing inventory holding period vii. Trade receivables’ collection period viii. Trade payables’ payment period ix. Dividend yield x. Dividend cover (b) Analyse the financial performance and position of Primrose Plc for the year ended 31 December 2021 compared to 31 December 2020. (c) Explain the uses and the general limitations of ratio analysis. Thanks a lot!Based on the given data, what is the returns for Company JFC? Company Dec. 30, 2020 Dec. 29, 2019 Dividends Returns (%) AC 395.00 301.00 5.00 JFC 88.90 55.00 2.50 O a. 66.18% Ob. 19.19% Oc. 32.89% d. 26.80%