A) Company HD pays less in taxes.
B) Company HD has a lower equity multiplier.
C) Company HD has a higher ROA.
D) Company HD has a higher times-interest-earned (TIE) ratio.
E) Company HD has more net income.
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A) 7.41%
B) 7.80%
C) 8.21%
D) 8.63%
E) 9.06%
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A) Reduce the company's days' sales outstanding to the industry average and use the resulting cash savings to purchase plant and equipment.
B) Use cash to repurchase some of the company's own stock.
C) Borrow using short-term debt and use the proceeds to repay debt that has a maturity of more than one year.
D) Issue new stock, then use some of the proceeds to purchase additional inventory and hold the remainder as cash.
E) Use cash to increase inventory holdings.
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A) 6.55%
B) 7.28%
C) 8.09%
D) 8.90%
E) 9.79%
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A) 7.89%
B) 8.29%
C) 8.70%
D) 9.14%
E) 9.59%
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A) Borrow using short-term notes payable and use the proceeds to reduce accruals.
B) Borrow using short-term notes payable and use the proceeds to reduce long-term debt.
C) Use cash to reduce accruals.
D) Use cash to reduce short-term notes payable.
E) Use cash to reduce accounts payable.
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A) Other things held constant, the more debt a firm uses, the higher its operating margin will be.
B) Debt management ratios show the extent to which a firm's managers are attempting to magnify returns on owners' capital through the use of financial leverage.
C) Other things held constant, the more debt a firm uses, the higher its profit margin will be.
D) Other things held constant, the higher a firm's debt ratio, the higher its TIE ratio will be.
E) Debt management ratios show the extent to which a firm's managers are attempting to reduce risk through the use of financial leverage. The higher the debt ratio, the lower the risk.
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A) The TIE declines.
B) The DSO increases.
C) The quick ratio increases.
D) The current ratio declines.
E) The total assets turnover decreases.
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A) If one firm has a higher debt ratio than another, we can be certain that the firm with the higher debt ratio will have the lower TIE ratio, as that ratio depends entirely on the amount of debt a firm uses.
B) A firm's use of debt will have no effect on its profit margin.
C) If two firms differ only in their use of debt--i.e., they have identical assets, sales, operating costs, interest rates on their debt, and tax rates--but one firm has a higher debt ratio, the firm that uses more debt will have a lower profit margin on sales and a lower return on assets.
D) The debt ratio as it is generally calculated makes an adjustment for the use of assets leased under operating leases, so the debt ratios of firms that lease different percentages of their assets are still comparable.
E) If two firms differ only in their use of debt--i.e., they have identical assets, sales, operating costs, and tax rates--but one firm has a higher debt ratio, the firm that uses more debt will have a higher operating margin and return on assets.
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A) A decline in a firm's inventory turnover ratio suggests that it is improving both its inventory management and its liquidity position, i.e., that it is becoming more liquid.
B) In general, it's better to have a low inventory turnover ratio than a high one, as a low one indicates that the firm has an adequate stock of inventory relative to sales and thus will not lose sales as a result of running out of stock.
C) If a firm's fixed assets turnover ratio is significantly lower than its industry average, this could indicate that it uses its fixed assets very efficiently or is operating at over capacity and should probably add fixed assets.
D) The more conservative a firm's management is, the higher its debt ratio is likely to be.
E) The days sales outstanding ratio tells us how long it takes, on average, to collect after a sale is made. The DSO can be compared with the firm's credit terms to get an idea of whether customers are paying on time.
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A) $158,750
B) $166,688
C) $175,022
D) $183,773
E) $192,962
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A) An increase in net fixed assets.
B) An increase in accrued liabilities.
C) An increase in notes payable.
D) An increase in accounts receivable.
E) An increase in accounts payable.
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