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Luther Corporation
Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2006 and 2005 (in $ millions)

Assets
20062005Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity20062005
Current AssetsCurrent Liabilities
Cash63.658.5Accounts payable87.673.5
Accounts receivable55.539.6Notes payable /
short-term debt
10.59.6
Inventories45.942.9Current maturities of long-term debt39.936.9
Other current assets6.03.0Other current liabilities6.012.0
    Total current assets171.0144.0     Total current liabilities144.0132.0
Long-Term AssetsLong-Term Liabilities
 Land66.662.1  Long-term debt239.7168.9
 Buildings109.591.5  Capital lease obligations------
 Equipment119.199.6Total Debt239.7168.9
 Less accumulated
  depreciation
(56.1)(52.5)Deferred taxes22.822.2
Net property, plant, and equipment239.1200.7Other long-term liabilities------
Goodwill60.0--Total long-term liabilities262.5191.1
Other long-term assets63.042.0Total liabilities406.5323.1
    Total long-term assets362.1242.7Stockholders' Equity126.663.6
Total Assets533.1386.7Total liabilities and Stockholders' Equity533.1386.7


Refer to the balance sheet above.  Luther's quick ratio for 2005 is closest to:
◦ 0.77
◦ 1.31
◦ 0.92
◦ 1.09


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Luther Corporation
Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2006 and 2005 (in $ millions)

Assets
20062005Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity20062005
Current AssetsCurrent Liabilities
Cash63.658.5Accounts payable87.673.5
Accounts receivable55.539.6Notes payable /
short-term debt
10.59.6
Inventories45.942.9Current maturities of long-term debt39.936.9
Other current assets6.03.0Other current liabilities6.012.0
    Total current assets171.0144.0     Total current liabilities144.0132.0
Long-Term AssetsLong-Term Liabilities
 Land66.662.1  Long-term debt239.7168.9
 Buildings109.591.5  Capital lease obligations------
 Equipment119.199.6Total Debt239.7168.9
 Less accumulated
  depreciation
(56.1)(52.5)Deferred taxes22.822.2
Net property, plant, and equipment239.1200.7Other long-term liabilities------
Goodwill60.0--Total long-term liabilities262.5191.1
Other long-term assets63.042.0Total liabilities406.5323.1
    Total long-term assets362.1242.7Stockholders' Equity126.663.6
Total Assets533.1386.7Total liabilities and Stockholders' Equity533.1386.7


Refer to the balance sheet above.  The change in Luther's quick ratio from 2005 to 2006 is closest to:
◦ a decrease of 0.10
◦ an increase of 0.10
◦ a decrease of 0.15
◦ an increase of 0.15



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an increase of 0.10



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Thank you!



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Use the table for the question(s) below.

Luther Corporation
Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2006 and 2005 (in $ millions)

Assets
20062005Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity20062005
Current AssetsCurrent Liabilities
Cash63.658.5Accounts payable87.673.5
Accounts receivable55.539.6Notes payable /
short-term debt
10.59.6
Inventories45.942.9Current maturities of long-term debt39.936.9
Other current assets6.03.0Other current liabilities6.012.0
    Total current assets171.0144.0     Total current liabilities144.0132.0
Long-Term AssetsLong-Term Liabilities
 Land66.662.1  Long-term debt239.7168.9
 Buildings109.591.5  Capital lease obligations------
 Equipment119.199.6Total Debt239.7168.9
 Less accumulated
  depreciation
(56.1)(52.5)Deferred taxes22.822.2
Net property, plant, and equipment239.1200.7Other long-term liabilities------
Goodwill60.0--Total long-term liabilities262.5191.1
Other long-term assets63.042.0Total liabilities406.5323.1
    Total long-term assets362.1242.7Stockholders' Equity126.663.6
Total Assets533.1386.7Total liabilities and Stockholders' Equity533.1386.7


Refer to the balance sheet above.  If on December 31, 2005 Luther has 8 million shares outstanding trading at $15 per share, then what is Luther's market-to-book ratio?



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market-to-book = market value of equity / book value of equity
market-to-book = 8 million × $15 / $63.6 = 1.89



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Use the table for the question(s) below.

Luther Corporation
Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2006 and 2005 (in $ millions)

Assets
20062005Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity20062005
Current AssetsCurrent Liabilities
Cash63.658.5Accounts payable87.673.5
Accounts receivable55.539.6Notes payable /
short-term debt
10.59.6
Inventories45.942.9Current maturities of long-term debt39.936.9
Other current assets6.03.0Other current liabilities6.012.0
    Total current assets171.0144.0     Total current liabilities144.0132.0
Long-Term AssetsLong-Term Liabilities
 Land66.662.1  Long-term debt239.7168.9
 Buildings109.591.5  Capital lease obligations------
 Equipment119.199.6Total Debt239.7168.9
 Less accumulated
  depreciation
(56.1)(52.5)Deferred taxes22.822.2
Net property, plant, and equipment239.1200.7Other long-term liabilities------
Goodwill60.0--Total long-term liabilities262.5191.1
Other long-term assets63.042.0Total liabilities406.5323.1
    Total long-term assets362.1242.7Stockholders' Equity126.663.6
Total Assets533.1386.7Total liabilities and Stockholders' Equity533.1386.7


Refer to the balance sheet above.  If on December 31, 2005 Luther has 8 million shares outstanding trading at $15 per share, then what is Luther's enterprise value?



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Enterprise value = Market value of equity + Debt - Cash
Market value of equity = 8 million × $15 = $120 million
Debt = Notes payable + Current maturities of long-term debt + Long-term debt
Debt = 9.6 + 36.9 + 168.9 = 215.4
Cash = 58.5
So, enterprise value = $120 + 215.4 - 58.5 = $276.90.



 

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