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The following are financial statements of Crane Company. Crane Company
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2022
Net sales
$2,192,500
Cost of goods sold
1,010,500
Selling and administrative expenses
900,500
Interest expense
78,000
Income tax expense
62,500
Net income
$ 141,000
Crane Company
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2022
Assets
Current assets
Cash
$ 55,100
Debt investments
89,000
Accounts receivable (net)
168,400
Inventory
236,500
Total current assets
549,000
Plant assets (net)
572,500
Total assets
$ 1,121,500
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 152,000
Income taxes payable
31,000
Total current liabilities
183,000
Bonds payable
220,740
Total liabilities
403,740
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock
345,000
Retained earnings
372,760
Total stockholders’ equity
717,760
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$1,121,500
Additional information: The net cash provided by operating activities for 2022 was $192,700. The cash used for capital expenditures was $91,000. The cash used for dividends was $31,700. The weighted-average common shares outstanding during the year was 50,000.
(a) Compute the following values and ratios for 2022. (We provide the results from 2021 for comparative purposes.) (Round Current Ratio and Earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e. g. 15.25 and Debt to assets ratio to 1 decimal place, e. g. 78.9%. Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e. g. -45 or parentheses e. g. (45).)
(i) Working capital. (2021: $160,500)
(ii) Current ratio. (2021: 1.65:1)
(iii) Free cash flow. (2021: $48,700)
(iv) Debt to assets ratio. (2021: 31%)
(v) Earnings per share. (2021: $3.15)
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(iii) Free cash flow
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(iv) Debt to assets ratio
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(v) Earnings per share
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