What type of firm generally has the highest proportion of fixed assets to total assets? (a) Manufacturers. (b) Retailers. (c) Wholesalers. (d) Retailers and wholesalers.
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What type of firm generally has the highest proportion of fixed assets to total assets?
(a) Manufacturers.
(b) Retailers.
(c) Wholesalers.
(d) Retailers and wholesalers.
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- A. Which of the following is most closely associated with the cost of using assets? a. Asset utilization b. Sales revenue c. Proportion of debt and equity d. Average price B. Which of the following is most closely associated with the return on management’s use of assets? a. Cost of capital b. Mix of equity types c. Prime lending rate d. # of products soldA firm's financing costs include Select one:A. both A and B.B. interest expenseC. depreciation expense.D. costs of goods sold.Compute the consilidated net income of Company A.
- Which financial ratio under the categories of profitability, asset utilization, liquidity, and debt utilization,is most valuable to the business owner? And why is it most valuable,with and example.What is the Financial Performance and Financial Position for:- a. Asset Managementb. Market Value4. Comment on the company’s ability to utilize its assets and manage its liabilities effectively using the following efficiency ratios a. Total Asset Turnoverb. Accounts Payable Turnoverc. Return on Total Assets (ROA)
- REQUIRED: How much is the company's overall income?Which of the following ratios is used to measure a firms profitability? a. Liabilities Ă· Equity c. Sales Ă· Assets b. Assets Ă· Equity d. Net Income Ă· Net Sales_______ ratios are used to measure the speed in which various assets are converted into sales or cash. A Debt (aka Leverage) B Efficiency (aka working capital) C Profitability C Coverage
- Show the calculation of the following activity ratios: (1) the receivables turnover ratio, (2) the inventory turnover ratio, and (3) the asset turnover ratio. What information about a company do these ratios offer?Discuss the impact of the following ratios and usefulness to users of financial statements. Gross profit Margin Return on capital employed Operating profit (PBIT) percentage Asset turnover Gearing ratioWhich are the three ratios related to a Firm's asset management?