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20 August, 09:49

A firm has sales of $3,340, net income of $274, net fixed assets of $2,600, and current assets of $920. The firm has $430 in inventory. What is the common-size statement value of inventory? A. 44.16 percent B. 16.54 percent C. 13.36 percent D. 12.87 percent E. 12.22 percent

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  1. 20 August, 10:18
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    The answer is E. 12.22 percent.

    Explanation:

    The calculation for common-size percentage is: (Amount / Base amount) x 100.

    On the balance sheet or financial position the base is total assets and on the income statement the base is net sales.

    The common-size statement value of inventory will be:

    Value of inventory/total assets.

    Total assets = $2,600 + $920

    =$3,520

    Value of inventory = $430

    Therefore, we have:

    ($430/$3,520) x 100

    12.22percent.
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