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Venice InLine, Inc., was founded by Russ Perez to produce a specialized in-line skate he had designed for doing aerial tricks. Up to this point, Russ has financed the company with his own savings and with cash generated by his business. However, Russ now faces a cash crisis. In the year just ended, an acute shortage of high-impact roller bearings developed just as the company was beginning production for the Christmas season. Russ had been assured by his suppliers that the roller bearings would be delivered in time to make Christmas shipments, but the suppliers were unable to fully deliver on this promise. As a consequence, Venice InLine had large stocks of unfinished skates at the end of the year and was unable to fill all of the orders that had come in from retailers for the Christmas season. Consequently, sales were below expectations for the year, and Russ does not have enough cash to pay his creditors.
Well before the accounts payable were due, Russ visited a local bank and inquired about obtaining a loan. The loan officer at the bank assured Russ that there should not be any problem getting a loan to pay off his accounts payableproviding that on his most recent financial statements the current ratio was above 2.0, the acid-test ratio was above 1.0, and net operating income was at least four times the interest on the proposed loan. Russ promised to return later with a copy of his financial statements.
Jurgen would like to apply for a $125,000 six-month loan bearing an interest rate of 8% per year. The unaudited financial reports of the company appear below.
Venice InLine, Inc. Comparative Balance Sheet As of December 31 (dollars in thousands)
This Year
Last Year
Assets
Current assets:
Cash
$
90.0
$
260.0
Accounts receivable, net
80.0
95.0
Inventory
290.0
185.0
Prepaid expenses
35.0
53.0
Total current assets
495.0
593.0
Property and equipment
410.0
180.0
Total assets
$
905.0
$
773.0
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$
251.0
$
135.0
Accrued liabilities
35.0
40.0
Total current liabilities
286.0
175.0
Long-term liabilities
.0
.0
Total liabilities
286.0
175.0
Stockholders' equity:
Common stock and additional paid-in-capital
150.0
150.0
Retained earnings
469.0
448.0
Total stockholders' equity
619.0
598.0
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
$
905.0
$
773.0
Venice InLine, Inc. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31 (dollars in thousands)
This Year
Sales (all on account)
$
665.0
Cost of goods sold
460.0
Gross margin
205.0
Selling and administrative expenses:
Selling expenses
63.0
Administrative expenses
112.0
Total selling and administrative expenses
175.0
Net operating income
30.0
Interest expense
Net income before taxes
30.0
Income taxes (30%)
9.0
Net income
$
21.0
Required:
1a. Based on the above unaudited financial statement of the current year calculate the following. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Current ratio
Acid-test ratio
Number of times of the net operating income to the interest on the proposed loan
1b. Based on the statement made by the loan officer, would the company qualify for the loan? (Yes/No)
2.
Last year Jurgen purchased and installed new, more efficient equipment to replace an older heat-treating furnace. Jurgen had originally planned to sell the old equipment, but found that it is still needed whenever the heat-treating process is a bottleneck. When Jurgen discussed his cash flow problems with his brother-in-law, he suggested to Jurgen that the old equipment be sold or at least reclassified as inventory on the balance sheet because it could be readily sold. At present, the equipment is carried in the Property and Equipment account and could be sold for its net book value of $120,000. The bank does not require audited financial statements.
a.
Calculate the follwing if the old machine is considered as inventory. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Current ratio
Acid-test ratio
b.
Based on the 2a above would the company qualify for the loan? (Yes/No)
c.
Calculate the following if the old machine is sold off. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Current ratio
Acid-test ratio
d.
Based on the 2c above would the company qualify for the loan? (Yes/No)
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