财务报表分析与运用杰拉尔德课后答案英文版第三章

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1、Chapter 3 - SolutionsOverview:Problem Length Problem #s S 1, 3 M2, 7, 8, 12, 13 L4 - 6, 9 - 11, 14, 15 1.Sa.Palomba Pizza Stores Statement of Cash FlowsYear Ended December 31, 2000Cash Flows from Operating Activities: Cash Collections from Customers Cash Payments to Suppliers Cash Payments for Salar

2、ies Cash Payments for InterestNet Cash from Operating ActivitiesCash Flows from Investing Activities: Sales of Equipment Purchase of Equipment Purchase of LandNet Cash for Investing ActivitiesCash Flows from Financing Activities: Retirement of Common Stock Payment of DividendsNet Cash for Financing

3、Activities Net Increase in Cash Cash at Beginning of Year Cash at End of Year$ 250,000 (85,000) (45,000) (10,000) 38,000 (30,000) (14,000) (25,000) (35,000)$ 110,000 (6,000) (60,000)$ 44,000 50,000 $ 94,000 b.Cash Flow from Operations (CFO) measures the cash generating ability of operations, in addi

4、tion to profitability. If used as a measure of performance, CFO is less subject to distortion than net income. Analysts use the CFO as a check on the quality of reported earnings, although it is not a substitute for net income. Companies with high net income and low CFO may be using overly aggressiv

5、e income recognition techniques. The ability of a firm to generate cash from operations on a consistent basis is one indication of the financial health of the firm. Analysts search for trends in CFO to indicate future cash conditions and potential liquidity or solvency problems.Cash Flow from Invest

6、ing Activities (CFI) reports how the firm is investing its excess cash. The analyst must consider the ability of the firm to continue to grow and CFI is a good indication of the attitude of management in this area. This component of total cash flow includes the capital expenditures made by managemen

7、t to maintain and expand productive capacity. Decreasing CFI may be a forecast of slower future growth.Cash Flow from Financing (CFF) indicates the sources of financing for the firm. For firms that require external sources of financing (either borrowing or equity financing) it communicates managemen

8、ts preferences regarding financial leverage. Debt financing indicates future cash requirements for principal and interest payments. Equity financing will cause future earnings per share dilution.For firms whose operating cash flow exceeds investment needs, CFF indicates whether that excess is used t

9、o repay debt, pay (or increase) cash dividends, or repurchase outstanding shares.c.Cash payments for interest should be classified as CFF for purposes of analysis. This classification separates the effect of financial leverage decisions from operating results. It also facilitates the comparison of P

10、alomba with other firms whose financial leverage differs.d. The change in cash has no analytic significance. The change in cash (and hence, the cash balance at the end of the year) is a product of management decisions regarding financing. For example, the firm can show a large cash balance by drawin

11、g on bank lines just prior to year end.e. and f. There are a number of definitions of free cash flows.In the text, free cash flow is defined as cash from operations less the amount of capital expenditures required to maintain the firms current productive capacity. This definition requires the exclus

12、ion of costs of growth and acquisitions. However, few firms provide separate disclosures of expenditures incurred to maintain productive capacity. Capital costs of acquisitions may be obtained from proxy statements and other disclosures of acquisitions (See Chapter 14). In the finance literature, fr

13、ee cash flows available to equity holders are often measured as cash from operations less capital expenditures. Interest paid is a deduction when computing cash from operations as it is paid to creditors. Palombas free cash flow available to equity holders is calculated as follows:Net cash flow from

14、 operating activities less net cash for investing activities:$110,000 - $6,000 = $104,000 The investment activities disclosed in the problem do not indicate any acquisitions. Another definition of free cash flows, which focuses on free cash flow available to all providers of capital, would exclude p

15、ayments for interest ($10,000 in this case) and debt. Thus, Palombas free cash flow available to all providers of capital would be $114,000. 2.Ma.199619971998199920002001SalesBad debt expenseNet receivablesCash collections1$ - - 30$ -$ 140 7 40$ 123$150 7 50$133$165 8 60$147$175 10 75$150$195 10 95$1651 Sales - bad debt expense - increase in net receivablesb. 19971998199920002001

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