The balance sheet for Schultz Bone Company at December 31, 2011 had the following account balances:
Income before income tax was $200,000, and income taxes were $80,000 for the current year.
Required:
Calculate each of the following:
a. Return on assets (using ending assets)
b. Return on total equity (using ending total equity)
c. Return on common equity (using ending common equity)
d. Times interest earned
Total current liabilities (non-interest-bearing) Bonds payable, 6% (issued in 1982; due in 2018) Preferred stock, 5%, $100 par Common stock, $10 par Premium on common stock $450,000 750,000 300,000 750,000 150,000 600,000 Retained earnings
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