COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 4 The Home Depot, Inc. This Comprehensive Problem is to acquaint you with the content of the 2012 financial statements of Home Depot, Inc. , reproduced in Appendix A of this textbook. (The 2012 financial statements are for the fiscal year ended February 3, 2013.) The problem contains three major parts, which are independent of one another: Part I is designed to familiarize you with the general contents of a company’s financial statements; Part II involves analysis of the company’s liquidity; and Part III analyzes the trend in its profitability. If you work this problem as a group assignment, each group member should be prepared to discuss the group’s findings and conclusions in class. A good starting point for …show more content…
50 Minutes, Medium COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 4 THE HOME DEPOT, INC.: PART II (Dollars in Thousands) For the Years Ended Feb. 3, 2013 Jan. 29, 2012 a. (1) Current ratio: $15,372 ÷ $11,462 $14,520 ÷ $9,376 1.34 to 1 1.55 to 1 (2) Quick ratio: ($2,494 + $1,395) ÷ $11,462 ($1,987 + $1,245) ÷ $9,376 0.34 to 1 0.34 to 1 (3) Working Capital: $15,372 – $11,462 $14,520 – $9,376 $ (4) Percentage change in working capital: Current year balance Previous year balance Change Percentage change $ $ $ 3,910 $ 5,144 3,910 $ 5,144 $ (1,234) $ 5,144 3,357 1,787 -24% 53.2% (5) Percentage change in cash and cash equivalents: Current year balance Previous year balance Change Percentage change $507 ÷ $1,987 $1,442 ÷ $545 $ $ $ 2,494 1,987 507 $ $ $ 1,987 545 1,442 25.5% Source of January 30, 2011 working capital ($3,357): "Five Year Summary of Financial and Operating Results" Source of January 8, 2011 cash and cash equivalents balance ($545): Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows Note to instructor: Students may get slightly different answers due to rounding differences. Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. 264.6% COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 4 THE HOME DEPOT, INC.: PART II (continued) b. Liquidity has decreased between 2011 and 2012, as evidenced by a lower current ratio (1.34 compared with
Retailing building supply stores have become a popular retail industry sector due to increased public awareness and the need of many homeowners for the home improvement products. Back in the 1970s, long before warehouse stores ruled home improvement land, do-it-yourselfers shopped at “home centers.” These 30,000 square foot stores offered cheaper prices and wider selection of products, about 25,000 more than local hardware stores and eliminated the extra trip to the lumberyard. The dependence of many of these retailers upon the homebuilding industry for much of their business has also been reduced and the warehouse superstores, such as Home Depot, have become more important. The smaller companies in the
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The economy is the main topic of discussion between neighbors, classmates, the mass media, and the President. Unfortunately, all that is discussed are the negative notes of how much money one lost in the stock market, how homes no longer have the equity it once had, and how some lost a home because of having the current status of consulting and being in between jobs. Because Home Depot is the leading supplier of home improvement building materials and related tools and supplies, the economy has greatly affected the company's revenue and generating lower profits. However, a close watch on market trends will help the company foresee challenges or issues the company might encounter so steps for a successful short-term and long-term goals will
45. (LO1) ATW corporation currently uses the FIFO method of accounting for its inventory for book and tax
This course focuses on ways in which financial statements reflect business operations and emphasizes use of financial statements in the decision-making process. The course encompasses all business forms and various sectors such as merchandising, manufacturing and service. Students make extensive use of spreadsheet applications to analyze accounting records and financial statements. Prerequisites: COMP100 and MATH114 / 4-4
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f) To evaluate the material misstatement in the accounts, I think both of the consolidated income statement and the three financial statements are useful. We need to use the information properly from all the financial statements. However the consolidated income statement is the most useful one. If there is a significant change in an account balance comparing with preceding two years, the auditor will examine whether there a material misstatement exists. For instance, the bad debt expense as a percent of net sales in 2011, 2010 and 2009 are 0.56%, 0.70% and 0.69%, respectively. There should
The procurement policy has changed to include higher product lines like Thomasville furniture and RIDGID tools known high-end items in the furniture and professional grade tools industry. In addition, Home Depot has collaborated with Martha Stewart Living offering a select brand of home improvement merchandise in certain types like paint, outdoor living, and home organization merchandise from Martha Stewart Living (Home Depot, 2013). By modifying strategies from internal industries such as example design stations that drive merchandise, the emphasis should be retaining the consumer through purchasing Home Depot’s products and guaranteeing that products remain available. Home Depot has changed their strategy and policy of purchasing to reflect the changes in the domestic market. Given is an outcome to raise demand for a service, fluctuating the demand curve to the right. By adding features to the provision or constructing it quicker or more dependable, Home
It is working efficiently within its resources and does not require any additional funds from outside resources for its operations. Its plan to pay off its debt by applying the company’s profits to repay long term debt is a good plan for the company to lessen incidental expenses that relates to it. The company should regularly review its performance and match it against the industry mark in order to ensure that it is functioning at an optimum and effective level which is beneficial to its
The progression of this report will be in memo form along with any updated information, by means of your request, since being last informed in the proposal. The review of this schedule, along with completed work and still remaining, and any possible solutions or problems will all be cited. Also, there will be some interesting information that was identified throughout the research and analysis that will be in a brief list of Home Depot and Lowes, the companies chosen for the paper.
Learning Objective: 04-03 Present an income statement with earnings per share, statement of stockholders equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows.
Home Depot is the world 's largest home improvement retailer and the second largest retailer in the US, based on net sales for the fiscal year ended January 2008. Home Depot stores average about 105,000 square feet of enclosed space with approximately 23,000 additional square feet of outside garden area. The company operates 2,234 stores in total including 2,193 Home Depot stores in the US (including the territories of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Guam), Canada, China and Mexico. However, tight labor markets, government mandated increases in minimum wages and a higher proportion of full-time employees resulted in an increase in labor costs, which would increase the overall costs and affect the company 's margins.
The first company that will be analyzed is Home Depot. Home Depot's total assets increased to $40,518 million from $40,125, an increase of 0.9%. These figures, however, are lower than the value of total assets on the books for HD for the prior three years. The 2008 fiscal year was the point where Home Depot had the highest asset levels at $44.324 billion. The recession has been the biggest culprit for the decline in the size of Home Depot. All of the firms in the building supplies industry have a strong relationship between their sales and the strength of the housing market, as home purchases are a major impetus for home renovation projects. Home Depot's size declined with the onset of slowness in the housing market, and it is expected that its size will not begin to increase until the housing market recovers. Home Depot management has noted that there are signs of life in the US housing market, and that this should be taken as an encouraging sign for the company (Isidore, 2012). Indeed, the company's balance sheet has grown in size throughout the 2013 fiscal year, so that the latest Q3 total
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