The president of Blue Skies Corp. is reviewing with his vice presidents the operating results of the year just completed. Sales increased by 15% from the previous year to $60,000,000. Average total assets for the year were $40,000,000. Net income, after adding back interest expense, net of tax, was $5,000,000.The president is happy with the performance over the past year
Chapter 13, Problems #3
The president of Blue Skies Corp. is reviewing with his vice presidents the operating results of the year just completed. Sales increased by 15% from the previous year to $60,000,000. Average total assets for the year were $40,000,000. Net income, after adding back interest expense, net of tax, was $5,000,000.
The president is happy with the performance over the past year but is never satisfied with the status quo. He has set two specific goals for next year: (1) a 20% growth in sales and (2) a return on assets of 15%.
To achieve the second goal, the president has stated his intention to increase the total asset base by 12.5% over the base for the year just completed.
Required
1. For the year just completed, compute the following ratios:
a. Return on sales
b. Asset turnover
c. Return on assets
2. Compute the necessary asset turnover for next year to achieve the president’s goal of a 20% increase in sales.
3. Calculate the income needed next year to achieve the goal of a 15% return on total assets.
4. Based on your answers to parts (2) and (3), comment on the reasonableness of the president’s goals. On what must the company focus to attain these goals?
Asset Turnover
Asset turnover is sales divided by total assets. Important for comparison over time and to other companies of the same industry. This is a standard business ratio.
The president is happy with the performance over the past year but is never satisfied with the status quo. He has set two specific goals for next year: (1) a 20% growth in sales and (2) a return on assets of 15%.
To achieve the second goal, the president has stated his intention to increase the total asset base by 12.5% over the base for the year just completed.
Required
1. For the year just completed, compute the following ratios:
a. Return on sales
b. Asset turnover
c. Return on assets
2. Compute the necessary asset turnover for next year to achieve the president’s goal of a 20% increase in sales.
3. Calculate the income needed next year to achieve the goal of a 15% return on total assets.
4. Based on your answers to parts (2) and (3), comment on the reasonableness of the president’s goals. On what must the company focus to attain these goals?
Asset Turnover
Asset turnover is sales divided by total assets. Important for comparison over time and to other companies of the same industry. This is a standard business ratio.
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