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A financial analyst is required to analyze the financial statements of Alliah Company. While analyzing, the analyst discovered that the company does not have adequate current assets to meet its total current liabilities. Thus, the company might face difficulties in meeting its upcoming payments toward its current liabilities.

Which method did the financial analyst use to make this analysis?

The financial analyst calculated various short-term liquidity ratios.

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A financial analyst who was analyzing Company P's financial statements concluded that this year, the company's revenue increased by 20%, gross income by 16%, and net income by 10%. Last year, the same items increased by 12%, 6%, and 4%, respectively.

Which financial statement analysis tool did the financial analyst use to conclude?

Percentage change financial statements

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A company evaluates the industry's economic conditions using Porter's five forces model. Using the analysis, the company wishes to identify the vertical competition in the value chain and its impact on its performance.

Which one of Porter's five forces should the company refer to?

Buyer power

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A start-up's chief executive officer (CEO) plans to expand the business by acquisition of a mature company. The CEO is particularly interested in companies that exhibit superior sales volume and market share and is willing to accept low profit margins.

Which company meets the CEO's investment criteria based on the framework for strategic analysis?

A company that sells nondifferentiated products

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Corollary Marketing has prepared the common-size balance sheet for the current year and has determined the following percentages:

Cash and equivalents: 15%

Receivables: 20%

Property, plant, and equipment: 12%

Accumulated depreciation: (5%)

Accounts payable: 9%

How does Corollary Marketing calculate these percentages?

All items are a percentage of total assets.

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Orange Zest Company specializes in household goods and appliances. In recent years, the market has become increasingly competitive with the emergence of new entrants. In light of this, the business decided to continue selling its nondifferentiated items while taking a smaller profit margin in exchange for increased market share and sales volume.

Which strategy did the company choose to compete in its industry?

Low-cost leadership strategy

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A company's financial analyst identified that the cost of goods sold in a common-size income statement was 18% in the previous year. However, it changed to 21% in the current year.

What does this analysis indicate?

The cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales has increased.

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A company's financial analyst analyzes the current year's income statement and balance sheet. The analyst has already calculated some of the profitability and risk ratios. The company wants the analyst to determine what a reasonable price for the company's common shares is.

Which ratio will help the analyst in fulfilling the requirement?

Price-earnings ratio

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A firm's management team is examining the income statement and is concerned that while revenues are growing, gross profit is declining.

Which financial activity caused the decline?

An increase in cost of sales

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A hardware manufacturing firm has high expenditures on property, plant, and equipment (PPE).

Where in the statement of cash flows are the net additions reflected?

Investing

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A financial analyst analyzes a company's recently published annual report to estimate the company's future earnings. While adjusting the company's net income to estimate the company's future profitability, the company excluded the income on investment securities deemed available for sale.

Why did the analyst exclude the income on investment securities deemed available for sale?

Because the income is treated as transitory

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A financial analyst is assessing a tech company's financial statement and has noted the following findings:

The company's net income is $1,950,000 for this year.

The company has reported $80,000 toward a gain on the sale of buildings.

The company has reported a gain of $50,000 from the sale of old laptops used by employees. The company has been selling a batch of old laptops every year for the last four years.

The company has recorded a fair value income of $120,000 on securities that are deemed available for sale.

Which net income will the financial analyst consider for future earnings prediction for the company? (Ignore income tax for this problem.)

$1,750,000

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A financial analyst is analyzing Sparkit's financial statement. The analyst noticed that the company uses special purpose entities (SPE) to meet its short-term needs and treats this transaction as a collateralized loan.

What should the analyst consider while analyzing Sparkit's liabilities?

Sparkit enjoys the benefits and takes the economic risks of the receivables.

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A financial analyst excluded other comprehensive items reported in the income statement while estimating the company's future earnings.

Why did the analyst exclude this item from the analysis?

As these are considered transitory income or loss

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While analyzing the financial statements of a company, a financial analyst noticed a contingent liability of $2 million reported on its balance sheet. This contingent liability is related to a lawsuit filed by one of the customers for the damage caused by the malfunction of the company's product.

Which interpretation should the financial analyst make for this item?

The company expects to probably lose the lawsuit and has reasonably estimated the loss to be $2 million.

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Which two factors can affect the accounting quality in the case of reporting inventory?

The accounting choice and management judgment

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A financial analyst has extracted the data from the current year regarding a consumer durable firm's financial statement. The analyst has computed the accrual component of current earnings for analysis as follows:

Net income $4,500,000

Cash inflows from operations $2,800,000

Average total assets $5,000,000

Accrual component of current earnings 0.34

Which judgment can the analyst make about the accruals and earnings quality of the firm?

The firm has reported income-increasing accruals and low earnings quality.

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A financial analyst analyzing a company's financial statements has decided to include the gain on the sale of equipment to assess the current period profitability of the company.

What can be a possible reason for the analyst to do so?

The analyst noticed that gains and losses from the sale of equipment is a corporate strategy for the company.

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How will a company's gross margin percentage index (GMI) change if its gross margin decreases in the current year compared to last year?

The company's GMI will be greater than one.

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In which case does a high sales growth index (SGI) indicate the possibility of management engaging in the manipulation of earnings?

When a growing company is able to secure low-cost external debt

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Two years ago, a brokerage services company purchased an electric vehicle with a list price of $100,000. During the purchase, the company paid money to get the title to the vehicle. The company also paid the license fee for operating the vehicle in the first year and property and liability insurance for its first year of operation.

How should the electric vehicle be valued in financial statements, and how will it impact the financial results?

It should be valued at the adjusted historical cost, and the financial results might be inaccurate as it relates to uncertain future amounts.

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A company purchased a tract of land for a cash purchase price of $225,000 in January 20X1. The market value of the tract of land in December 20X5 is $400,000.

What is the impact of the difference in the financial statement?

The land is undervalued in the financial statements.

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Rusty RoboTech had purchased a plant and equipment in 20X1. The market value of the plant and equipment in 20X3 is less than the value of the plant and equipment in the balance sheet.

What does this valuation indicate about the company's financial performance?

The assets of the company are overstated.

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A financial analyst is reviewing a company's financial statements prepared using the rules laid out by the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The analyst wants to determine whether its assets and liabilities are valued appropriately as per the mixed attribution model and wishes to use these results for investment purposes.

What should the analyst be aware of while analyzing the company's balance sheet?

The adjusted historical cost method is the valuation method used for equipment and other depreciable assets.

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A supermarket chain issues cards that are pre-loaded with cash to its customers. Customers have three years to utilize these pre-loaded cards in the company's physical stores or online stores. The company records revenue on the date of loading the card with cash.

What is the impact of this transaction the company's financial performance?

The liabilities of the company are understated.

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Endothon Company, an electronics manufacturer, follows the mixed attribute measurement model to measure its assets, liabilities, expenses, and income.

Which asset's measurement closely reflects current market conditions?

Inventories measured at lower of cost or fair value

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How does depreciation on equipment impact the variance in tax basis and realized value on a balance sheet?

As a temporary difference in reporting periods

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A financial analyst is analyzing a company's statement of cash flows prepared using the indirect method.

Which information can the analyst obtain from the operating section of the statement of cash flows?

The changes in the working capital of the company for the year

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Which information can be found in the statement of cash flows prepared using the direct method that cannot be found in the statement if prepared using the indirect method?

The amount of cash the company generated through sales

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A financial analyst is analyzing the financial statements of Merrilton Robotics, which is in the growth phase of the business life cycle. The analyst noticed that the company reported positive net income but negative cash flows from operating activities. The analyst also noticed that the company's cash flows from financing activities were positive.

What is a possible reason for this distinction between the company's net income and net operating cash flows?

The company's accounts receivable increased rapidly this year.

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A company's balance sheet shows that its common stock has increased from $10 million to $11 million.

Which interpretation can be made based on this information?

It is a source of cash and is classified as a financing activity.

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A footwear and accessories retailer drew out its statement of cash flows, and it shows that the cash flow from operations is $1,345,000. The firm reported a net income of $2,530,000.

What is a possible reason for the reported net income to be significantly higher than the cash flow from operating activities?

Decrease in accounts payable

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A company's statement of cash flows for the year ended 20X3 is provided as follows (amounts in thousands):

Operating Activities:

Net income $380

Depreciation $300

Changes in Working Capital Accounts:

Accounts receivables ($330)

Inventory ($210)

Other current assets ($10)

Accounts payable $160

Other current liabilities $50

Net cash flows from operating activities $340

Investing Activities:

Purchase of equipment ($650)

Net cash flows from investing activities ($650)

Financing Activities:

Increase in long-term bond

Proceeds from the sale of common stock $720

Net cash flows from financing activities $720

Net change in cash $410

Cash at the beginning of the year $140

Cash at the end of the year $550

Which conclusion can be accurately drawn from the provided cash flow statement?

The company's ownership has diluted in 20X3.

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Which change in the balance sheet item affects the investing activities section in the financial statements?

Changes in the intangible assets

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A building materials manufacturing company reported net income of $4,125,000 for 20X8. In the statement of cash flows for 20X8, the net cash flows from operations is $7,315,000.

What is a possible reason for the reported net income to be significantly lower than the cash flow from operations?

High amortization expenses in 20X8

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A company's statement of cash flows for the year ended 20X2 is shown as follows (amounts in thousands):

Operating Activities:

Net income $2,300

Depreciation $350

Loss on sale of machinery $10

Changes in Working Capital Accounts:

Accounts receivables ($420)

Inventory ($280)

Other current assets ($110)

Accounts payable $290

Other current liabilities $120

Net cash flows from operating activities $2,260

Investing Activities:

Sale of machinery $40

Net cash flows from investing activities $40

Financing Activities:

Cash dividend paid ($400)

Repayment of long-term loan ($1,000)

Net cash flows from financing activities ($1,400)

Net change in cash $900

Cash at the beginning of the year $780

Cash at the end of the year $1,680

Which precise interpretation can be made from the given cash flow statement?

The company has used cash from operations in 20X2 to repay its debts.

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In which phase of the business life cycle does a company have falling cash flows from operating and investing activities and negative cash flows from financing activities?

Decline phase

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How does payment recognition from clients under the direct method on the statement of cash flows influence financial stability?

It increases the number of cash receipts from customers.

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Which ratio measures a firm's profitability but ignores the proportion of debt versus equity financing that the firm uses?

Return on assets

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The portion of Endothon Company's financial statements at the beginning and end of the current year include the following.

Preferred stock, $150 par value, 1,000 shares issued and outstanding on January 1, and December 31

Common stock, $50 par value, 5,000 shares issued and 5,000 shares outstanding on January 1 and 4,000 shares outstanding on December 31

Additional paid-in capital

Retained earnings

Treasury stock - common (2,000 shares)

Total stockholders' equity

Which statement regarding the company's basic earnings per share (EPS) and diluted earnings per share (EPS) is accurate?

The basic EPS should be calculated to determine the profitability and diluted EPS is not required, as there are no diluters in the capital structure.

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A company's cost of goods sold to sales percentage and the inventory turnover ratio have increased in the current year, when compared to the previous year.

What is the possible reason behind this increase?

The company has lowered the product prices to sell inventory more quickly.

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The data from 20X3 financial statements of Yellow Leaf Bookstore is as follows.

Cost of goods sold $58,000

Beginning inventory $28,000

Purchases $35,000

Sales $70,000

Accounts receivable $48,000

Accounts payable $22,000

What does the inventory turnover ratio of the company indicate? Assume 365 days in a year.

The inventory was held for 103.84 days before selling.

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Which technique helps in analyzing whether a company can strategically employ debt financing to boost common shareholders' returns on investment?

Return on capital employed (ROCE)

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A furniture retailer wishes to determine the ratio of current assets that could be converted into cash within 90 days and the obligations coming due during the period. The company's sales turnover is slow and the inventory quickly becomes obsolete.

Which ratio should the company calculate?

Acid-test ratio

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A company has determined its return on capital employed (ROCE) for the first time in the current year as 24.2%. However, the company is not sure if the company's performance is good or bad. The company's management has approached a finance expert to suggest a benchmark to analyze the company's performance.

Which benchmark should the finance expert suggest?

Return demanded by the common shareholders

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A financial analyst estimates a company's free cash flows for all debt and equity stakeholders.

Which item will the analyst add to the cash flow from operations while estimating the company's free cash flows for all debt and equity stakeholders?

Cash from the sale of the company's machinery

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Autojor is a tech firm with the following financial projections for the next three years:

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Net income $300,000 $320,000 $340,000

Expected increase in net working capital (NWC) $20,000 $25,000 $30,000

Expected capital expenditures

$50,000 $60,000 $70,000

The required rate of return on equity (RE) is 11%. Assume there are no debt payments or preferred dividends.

The present value (PV) of $1 at the end of the period for 11% is as follows:

Period 1 2 3

Factor 0.901 0.812 0.731

What is the sum of the present value of free cash flows to Autojor's common shareholders for the three years, rounded to the nearest whole dollar?

$573,490

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Plairtrack, a leading tech firm, provided the following financial information for the current fiscal year:

Free cash flows from

operations for equity $150,000

Depreciation and amortization $25,000

Net capital expenditure $40,000

Interest expense (after tax) $8,000

Change in working capital $10,000 (increase)

New borrowings. $50,000

Corporate tax rate 25%

Pruhart Tech, another tech company, plans to purchase the company at four times Plairtrack's free cash flow for common equity stakeholders.

What is Plairtrack's free cash flow for common equity stakeholders that is to be used for its valuation?

$160,000

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A financial analyst analyzing Freedom Rock Bicycles' valuation has derived the company's present value (PV) of free cash flows to all debt and equity stakeholders as $49,964,700. The analyst has assumed the cash flows to be at the end of the year for discounting. The analyst was able to ascertain the following additional details of the company:

Book value of

common equity $28,990,000

Number of common

shares outstanding 1,000,000

Book value of total debt $17,000,000

Fair value of total debt $18,300,000

Return on equity (RE) 9%

Weighted average

cost of capital 6.5%

What is the Freedom Rock Bicycles' value per share? (All options are in whole dollars.)

$32.69

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Paradigm Toys provided the following projected financial data for the next three years (in thousands):

20X1 20X2 20X3

Free cash flows—all debt and equity stakeholders $4,234 $3,496 $4,353

The company's weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 6%. This free cash flow amount is the beginning of a perpetuity of continuing free cash flows that the company will generate beginning in 20X3, growing at 2.0% each year thereafter.

The present value (PV) of $1 at the end of the period for 6% is as follows:

Period 1 2 3

Factor 0.943 0.890 0.840

What is Paradigm Toys' PV of the continuing value of free cash flows to all debt and equity for 20X3 and beyond?

$96,854,250

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A financial analyst is analyzing a company's valuation based on their estimated future cash flows. The analyst has calculated the following details about the company:

Present value (PV) of free cash flows for common equity shareholders from Year 1 through Year 3 $1,328,600

PV of continuing free cash flows for common equity shareholders in Year 4 and beyond $8,790,000

The analyst noticed that in Year 3 the increase in cash required for operations was $130,000 and not $80,000.

What will be the valuation of the company after considering the change if the company's rate of return on equity is 9%? (Use PV factor for 9% for 3 years as 0.772.)

$10,533,600

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Wild Parsley Grill provided the following projected financial data from its financial records:

Cash flows from operations $1,012,000

Net interest expense $100,000

Changes in cash required for liquidity (decrease) $200,000

Cash inflow from sale of old assets $80,000

Cash outflow from repayment of borrowings $240,000

Marginal corporate tax rate 25%

Endothon Company plans to acquire the Wild Parsley Grill to enter the market of Golden Maple. Endothon Company has proposed to pay eight times the company's free cash flows for common equity shareholders.

What is the value of Wild Parsley Grill based on Endothon Company's proposal?

$8,416,000

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An automobile manufacturing company uses earnings-based valuation model for its valuation. The company's information is as follows.

Earnings before interest and taxes = $10 million

Depreciation and amortization = $1 million

Interest expense = $2 million

Market capitalization = $120 million

Total debt = $22 million

Total cash and cash equivalents = $18 million

What is the Enterprise value (EV) / Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) multiple?

11.27

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A company has the following financial details.

Total earnings = $3.50 million

Depreciation and amortization = $500,000

Total debt = $1 million

Market price = $80 per share

Number of outstanding shares = 500,000 shares

What is the price-earnings (PE) ratio of the company?

11.43

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A company's financial information is as follows:

Sales revenue = $40 million

Net income = $18 million

Operating expenses = $8 million

Interest expense = $5 million

Depreciation and amortization expense = $7 million

Income tax expense = $2 million

Market price per share = $120

Number of shares outstanding = 2 million shares

Total assets = $90 million (cash and cash equivalents = $15 million)

Total debt = $65 million

What is the Earnings before interest and taxes / Enterprise value (EBIT / EV) of t

he company?

8.62%

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A company has 12 million outstanding shares and the market value per share is $28.00. The company's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) during the year is $50.00 million. The company incurred the following expenses during the year.

Depreciation and amortization expense = $8 million

Selling and administration expense = $10 million

Interest expense = $5 million

Tax expense = $2 million

What is the price-earnings (PE) ratio of the company?

7.91

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A company's EV / EBITDA multiple in the most recent year is 11.50. The company is planning to buy new equipment worth $3 million to explore new opportunities. This is going to lead to an additional depreciation expense of $250,000 per year.

What effect does the equipment purchase have on the Enterprise value / Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EV / EBITDA) multiple, assuming all other values remain constant?

There is no impact on the EV / EBITDA multiple.

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A company has a market capitalization of $400 million. The company's cash and cash equivalents are worth $35 million, and the total debt is worth $80 million. A snippet of the company's income statement is given below:

Revenue $70 million

Less: Cost of goods sold $20 million

Gross profit $50 million

Less: Depreciation expense $6 million

Less: Amortization expense $7 million

Operating income $37 million

Less: Interest expense $5 million

Profit before taxes $32 million

Less: Taxes $2 million

Net income $30 million

What is the Enterprise value / Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EV / EBITDA) multiple of the company?

8.90

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Paradigm Toys reported a net income of $180 million in the current year. The company has 50 million shares outstanding and the current market price per share is $110. The analysts of the company predict that the net income available for shareholders is going to increase by 12% in the next year. The company also predicts retaining the entire amount of net income and not paying any dividend.

What is Paradigm Toys' forward price-earnings (PE) ratio, if the company estimates not to issue any shares for the next five years?

27.29

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An investor is valuing Sparkit, a start-up. The investor uses the price-to-sales (P/S) multiple of Autojor, another public company, that is similar to Sparkit to value Sparkit.

What is a possible reason for the investor to use the P/S multiple method to value Sparkit?

Sparkit is still generating operating losses.

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Firm T, a legal firm, plans to purchase Firm Q, which offers legal consultancy services. The owners of Firm Q are asking for $78 million. Firm Q generated an annual revenue of $130 million last year, and its net income margin was 50%. Firm Q has total assets worth $10 million as per its books.

According to Firm T's research, firms similar to Firm Q are sold at a price-to-sales (P/S) multiple of 0.9.

Should Firm T purchase Firm Q?

Yes, as Firm Q's valuation of $117 million is more than the asking price of $78 million.

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The owner of a privately owned manufacturing company is planning to sell the business. The major asset of the company is its plant, which has a book value of $100 million, and the land in which this plant is situated, which has a book value of $70 million. The plant still has a useful life of 20 years. As per the market value, the plant is worth $90 million, and the land is worth $100 million. The company has a total debt of $30 million.

What is the market value of equity if the company is valued using the asset-based valuation method?

$160,000,000

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Which company finds the asset-based valuation method more appropriate for its firm value calculation?

A company that does not have intangible assets

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Firm A is an accounting firm whose financial statements show the following data for the last year:

Revenue: $235 million

Net income: $138 million

Accounts receivables: $47 million

Cash and cash equivalent: $20 million

Fixed assets: $15 million

A similar accounting firm was recently sold for a 0.90 price-to-sales (P/S) multiple.

What is the value of Firm A?

$211,500,000

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Which company should be valued using the sales multiple valuation method for a reasonable valuation?

Company M, which provides tax and accounting services

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A company has decided to sell its business because it has a cash crunch. It intends to use asset-based analysis to get a rough idea of what its adjusted net asset value is. The company has listed the book value and fair market value of its assets and liabilities in the following table:

Book Value Fair Market Value

Cash and cash equivalents

$200,000 $200,000

Accounts receivables

$220,000,000 $198,000,000

Inventory

$189,000,000 $122,850,000

Property and equipment

$350,000,000 $262,500,000

Short-term liabilities

$50,000,000 $50,000,000

Long-term liabilities

$220,000,000 $220,000,000

What is the adjusted net asset value of the company?

$313,550,000

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Firm S, a consultancy firm, plans to enter the market of Merrilton City by taking over another consultancy firm in that area. The owners of Firm T, a consultancy firm in Merrilton City, have offered to sell the firm at a price of $1,350 million. The following table shows critical information on Firm T's financial statements:

Revenue. $1,020,000,000

Net income. $760,000,000

Cash and cash equivalents $3,000,000

Accounts receivables. $4,500,000

Property and equipment $2,900,000

A similar consultancy firm was sold at a price-to-sales (P/S) multiple of 1.6.

Should Firm S purchase Firm T?

Yes, as the estimated P/S multiple of Firm T is 1.32, which is less than the P/S multiple of the similar firm.

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