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Chapter 24: Question 4P-b (page 1452)

(Horizontal and Vertical Analysis) Presented below is the comparative balance sheet for Gilmour Company.

GILMOUR COMPANY

COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018 AND 2017

December 31

2018

2017

Assets

Cash

\( 180,000

\) 275,000

Accounts receivable (net)

220,000

155,000

Short-term investments

270,000

150,000

Inventories

1,060,000

980,000

Prepaid expenses

25,000

25,000

Plant & equipment

2,585,000

1,950,000

Accumulated depreciation

(1,000,000)

(750,000)

\(3,340,000

(2,785,000)

Liabilities and Stockholders鈥 Equity

Accounts payable

\) 50,000

\( 75,000

Accrued expenses

170,000

200,000

Bonds payable

450,000

190,000

Common stock

2,100,000

1,770,000

Retained earnings

570,000

550,000

\)3,340,000

(2,785,000)

Instructions

(Round to two decimal places.)

  1. Prepare a comparative balance sheet of Gilmour Company showing the dollar change and the percent change for each item.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The total change in the value of assets and liabilities is $555,000.

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Vertical Analysis

Vertical analysis is the proportional study of a financial statement, in which each line item is reported as the rate of another itemon the financial statement. This means that on the income statement, each line item is reported as the gross transaction rate, while on the balance sheet, each line item is expressed as the total asset rate.

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Preparing a comparative balance sheet of Gilmour Company showing the dollar change and the percent change for each item.

GILMOUR COMPANY

Comparative Balance Sheet

December 31, 2018, and 2017
December 31 Increase or (Decrease)

2018

2017

$ change

% change

Assets

Cash

$ 180,000

$ 275,000

$ (95,000)

(34.55)

Accounts receivable (net)

220,000

155,000

65,000

41.94

Short-term investments

270,000

150,000

120,000

80.00

Inventories

1,060,000

980,000

80,000

8.16

Prepaid expenses

25,000

25,000

0

0

Plant and equipment

2,585,000

1,950,000

635,000

32.56

Accumulated

depreciation

(1,000,000)

(750,000)

(250,000)

33.33

Total

$ 3,340,000

$2,785,000

$ 555,000

19.93%

Liabilities and Stockholders鈥 Equity

Accounts payable

$ 50,000

$ 75,000

$ (25,000)

(33.33)

Accrued expenses

170,000

200,000

(30,000)

(15.00)

Bonds payable

450,000

190,000

260,000

136.84

Common stock

2,100,000

1,770,000

330,000

18.64

Retained earnings

570,000

550,000

20,000

3.64

Total

$3,340,000

$2,785,000

$555,000

19.93%

Working Notes:-

All the percentage change values should be determined by using the formula as follows:-

Percentagechangevalue=DifferenceinamountoveryearBaseyear

To find the change value in cash is as follows

Percentagechangevalue=Cashin2017-Cashin2018Baseyear=180,000-275,000275,000=34.55%

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