Question: Suppose American Cable and Entertainment, Inc., is having a bad year in 2016, as the company has incurred a $4.9 billion net loss. The loss
Suppose American Cable and Entertainment, Inc., is having a bad year in 2016, as the company has incurred a $4.9 billion net loss. The loss has pushed most of the return measures into the negative column, and the current ratio dropped below 1.0. The company's debt ratio is still only 0.27. Assume top management of American Cable and Entertainment is pondering ways to improve the company's ratios. In particular, management is considering the following transactions:
1.Selling off the cable television segment of the business for $30 million (receiving hall in cash and half in the form of a long-term note receivable). Book value of the cable television business is $27 million.
2. Borrowing $100 million on long-term debt.
3. Purchasing treasury stock for $500 million cash.
4. Writing off one-fourth of goodwill carried on the books at $128 million.
5. Selling advertising at the normal gross profit of 60%. The advertisements run immediately.
6. Purchasing trademarks from NBC, paying $20 million cash and signing a one-year note payable for $80 million.
Requirements
1. Top management wants to know the effects of these transactions (increase, decrease, or no effect) on the following ratios of American Cable and Entertainment:
a. Current ratio
b. Debt ratio
c. Times-interest-earned ratio (measured as [Net income + Interest expense]/Interest expense)
d. Return on equity
e. Book value per share of common stock
2. Some of these transactions have an immediately positive effect on the company's financial condition. Some are definitely negative. Others have an effect that cannot be judged as clearly positive or negative. Evaluate each transaction's effect as positive, negative, or un¬clear. (Challenge)
1.Selling off the cable television segment of the business for $30 million (receiving hall in cash and half in the form of a long-term note receivable). Book value of the cable television business is $27 million.
2. Borrowing $100 million on long-term debt.
3. Purchasing treasury stock for $500 million cash.
4. Writing off one-fourth of goodwill carried on the books at $128 million.
5. Selling advertising at the normal gross profit of 60%. The advertisements run immediately.
6. Purchasing trademarks from NBC, paying $20 million cash and signing a one-year note payable for $80 million.
Requirements
1. Top management wants to know the effects of these transactions (increase, decrease, or no effect) on the following ratios of American Cable and Entertainment:
a. Current ratio
b. Debt ratio
c. Times-interest-earned ratio (measured as [Net income + Interest expense]/Interest expense)
d. Return on equity
e. Book value per share of common stock
2. Some of these transactions have an immediately positive effect on the company's financial condition. Some are definitely negative. Others have an effect that cannot be judged as clearly positive or negative. Evaluate each transaction's effect as positive, negative, or un¬clear. (Challenge)
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