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Can someone please tell me where this information is located on this balance sheet and income statement? I cannot find these, I can find similar ones on the balance sheet and income statement but they are not right, I know they are on here but they must be called something else, IDK but I am so confused. Please any help!!!
I have to find this information on the balance sheet and income statement in order to do my calculations:
-Ending inventory
-Net Sales
-average accounts receivable
-cost of goods sold
-average inventory
-net sales
-preferred dividends
-annual cash dividends per share
-market price per share
-average total assests
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BALANCE SHEET
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Assets
Cash and Short Term Investments
Cash
Cash & Equivalents
Short Term Investments
Total Receivables, Net
Accounts Receivable -Trade, Net
Accounts Receivable – Trade, Gross
Provision for Doubtful Accounts
Receivables – Other
Total Inventory
Prepaid Expenses
Other Current Assets, Total
Total Current Assets
Property/Plant/Equipment, Total – Net
Goodwill, Net
Intangibles, Net
Long Term Investments
Note Receivable – Long Term
Other Long Term Assets, Total
Other Assets, Total
Total Assets
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
Payable/Accrued
Accrued Expenses
Notes Payable/Short Term Debt
Current Port. of LT Debt/Capital Leases
Other Current Liabilities, Total
Total Current Liabilities
Total Long Term Debt
Long Term Debt
Capital Lease Obligations
Deferred Income Tax
Minority Interest
Other Liabilities, Total
Total Liabilities
Redeemable Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock – Non Redeemable, Net
Common Stock
Additional Paid-In Capital
Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
Treasury Stock – Common
ESOP Debt Guarantee
Unrealized Gain (Loss)
Other Equity, Total
Total Equity
Total Liabilities & Shareholders’ Equity
Total Common Shares Outstanding
Total Preferred Shares Outstanding
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INCOME STATEMENT
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Revenue
Other Revenue, Total
Total Revenue
Cost of Revenue, Total
Gross Profit
Selling/General/Administrative Expenses, Total
Research & Development
Depreciation/Amortization
Interest Expense (Income), Net Operating
Unusual Expense (Income)
Other Operating Expenses, Total
Operating Income
Interest Income (Expense), Net Non-Operating
Gain (Loss) on Sale of Assets
Other, Net
Income Before Tax
Income Tax – Total
Income After Tax
Minority Interest
Equity In Affiliates
U.S. GAAP Adjustment
Net Income Before Extra. Items
Total Extraordinary Items
Accounting Change
Net Income
Total Adjustments to Net Income
Preferred Dividends
General Partners Distributions
Basic Weighted Average Shares
Basic EPS Excluding Extraordinary Items
Basic EPS Including Extraordinary Items
Diluted Weighted Average Shares
Diluted EPS Excluding Extrordinary Items
Diluted EPS Including Extraordinary Items
Dividends per Share – Common Stock Primary Issue
Dividends per Share – Common Stock Issue 2
Gross Dividends – Common Stock
Interest Expense, Supplemental
Depreciation, Supplemental
Normalized EBITDA
Normalized EBIT
Normalized Income Before Tax
Normalized Income After Taxes
Normalized Income Available to Common
Basic Normalized EPS
Diluted Normalized EPS
Amortization of Acquisition Cost
Amortization of Intangibles

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Bridger Bike Corp. manufactures mountain bikes and distributes them through retail outlets in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Bridger Bike Corp. has declared the following annual dividends over a six-year period ending December 31 of each year: 2005, $5,000; 2006, $18,000; 2007, $45,000; 2008, $45,000; 2009, $60,000; and 2010, $67,000. During the entire period, the outstanding stock of the company was composed of 10,000 shares of 2% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par, and 25,000 shares of common stock, $1 par.
For parts 1 and 2, round all answers to nearest whole cent. Enter a zero if no dividends will be paid.
1. Use the attached spreadsheet to reach the solutions for this problem.
Determine the total dividends and the per-share dividends declared on each class of stock for each of the six years. There were no dividends in arrears on January 1, 2005. Summarize the data in tabular form, using the following column headings:
Year Total
Dividends Preferred Dividends Common Dividends
Total Per Share Total Per Share
2005 $ 5,000 $ $ $ $
2006 18,000
2007 45,000
2008 45,000
2009 60,000
2010 67,000
$ $
2. Determine the average annual dividend per share for each class of stock for the six year period.
Average annual dividend for preferred: $ per share
Average annual dividend for common: $ per share
3. Assuming a market price of $125 for the preferred stock and $8 for the common stock, calculate the average annual percentage return on initial stockholders’ investment, based on the average annual dividend per share (a) for preferred stock and (b) for common stock.
Round to one decimal place.
Preferred stock: %
Common stock: %

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