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I. INCOME STATEMENT AND ANALYSIS Assume I.M. Farmer has an accounting period running from January 1 to December 31. Use the following information obtained for the calendar year 2007 accounting period to complete an income statement for I.M. using the attached form. Then complete the calculations on the last two pages. Inventory Values Jan. 1, 2007 $32,850 $18,600 Crops Livestock Dec. 31, 2007 $25,440 $31,500 Revenue and Expenses Depreciation Feed Purchased Property Taxes Misc. Expenses Market Livestock Sold Repairs Fertilizer Exp. Supplies Labor Hired Fuel Expense Gain on mach. sale Change in interest payable 28,900 21,200 3,400 5,800 91,660 12,100 9,400 4,800 22,600 5,800 11,100 (2,400) Crops Sold $189,600 Insurance 3,800 Interest Paid 33,400 Feeder Livestock Purch. 46,500 Seed Purchased 6,410 Vet. & Health Expense 4,800 Income from Custom Work 4,700 Gain on Sale of Breeding Stock 7,600 Gov't payment income 8,890 Chemical exp. 9,780 Change in acct. payable +1,400 Other Information Average Asset Value (2007) $785,000 Opportunity Cost of Operator Labor 24,000 Opportunity Cost of Operator Management 12,000 Opportunity Cost of Capital Family Living Expenses $ 38,000 Income Tax Paid in 2007 10,700 Owner's Equity (12/31/07) $402,000 Average Equity Value (2007) $375,675 9% 6-1 Income Statement December 31, 2007 Revenue: Cash crop sales Cash livestock sales Inventory changes: Crops Market livestock Livestock product sales Government program payments Gain/loss from sale of culled breeding stock Change in accounts receivable Other farm income Total revenue $189,600 91,660 (7,410) 12,900 0 8,890 7,600 0 4,700 $307,940 Expenses: Purchased feed and grain Purchased market livestock Other cash operating expenses: Fertilizer expense Chemical expense Seed purchased Livestock expenses Fuel, oil Labor Repairs, maintenance Property taxes Insurance Supplies Misc. expenses Adjustments Accounts payable Depreciation Total operating expenses Cash interest paid Change in interest payable Total interest expense Total expenses Net farm income from operations Gain/loss on sale of capital assets Machinery Land Total 21,200 46,500 9,400 9,780 6,410 4,800 5,800 22,600 12,100 3,400 3,800 4,800 5,800 1,400 28,900 186,690 33,400 (2,400) 31,000 217,690 90,250 11,100 0 11,100 Net farm income $101,350 6-2 Analysis of Income Statement SHOW WORK WHERE NEEDED 1. What was Net Farm Income from Operations? $ ________________ 2. What was Net Farm Income? $ _________________ 3. Compute Return to Management: $__________________ Adjust NFIO = $ R.L.&M. = R.M. = 4. Compute Return to Labor: $ _________________ R.L. = 5. Compute Return on Assets: (%) ___________________% R.A. = %R.A. = 6. What is Return on Equity (in %) ? ___________________% R.E. = %R.E. = 6-3 7. What is the Operating Profit Margin Ratio? Ans. % O.P. = O.P.M.R. = 8. Compute the Asset Turnover Ratio which is Total Revenue divided by Total Assets. What does this value mean? How do you interpret it? 307,940/785,000 = .39 9. How much did I. M. Farmer's equity increase or decrease during 2007? $ _______________ 10. What was I. M.'s equity on January 1, 2007? $ _____________ 11. Value of Farm Production is a concept defined as Total Revenue minus livestock purchased minus feed purchased. What was I. M's Value of Farm Production for 2007? 12. What does Value of Farm Production Measure? It measures the market value of all crops, livestock, and other income generated by a farm business, as measured by accrual accounting, after subtracting the value of purchased livestock and fed. 6-4 II. ANOTHER EXAMPLE Assume U.R. Rancher has an accounting period running from January 1 to December 31. Use the following information obtained for the calendar year 2007 accounting period to complete an income statement for U.R. Then complete the calculations on the last two pages. Inventory Values 01-Jan 31-Dec Grain and Hay Livestock (market) Misc. supplies $14,500 20,000 1,800 $14,300 26,000 2,700 Other Information Average Asset Value (2007) Assumed Value of Operator Labor Assumed Value of Operator Management $520,000 Family Living Expenses Income Tax Paid in 2007 Net Worth (12/31/07) Opportunity 10% cost of Capital 12,000 capital 4,000 6-5 $15,000 7,300 350,000 10% U.R. Rancher Income Statement December 31, 2007 Revenue: Cash crop sales Cash livestock sales Inventory changes: Crops Market livestock Misc supplies Livestock product sales Government program payments Gain/loss from sale of culled breeding stock Change in accounts receivable Custom work Other farm income Total revenue $56,000 70,500 (200) 6,000 900 0 0 1,200 0 1,700 1,500 $137,600 Expenses: Purchased feed and grain Purchased market livestock Other cash operating expenses: Fertilizer & chemical expense Seed purchased Vet and health expenses Fuel, oil Labor Repairs, maintenance Property taxes Insurance Misc. expenses 5,800 22,500 5,400 1,900 1,100 2,800 12,400 2,800 2,100 1,300 1,400 Adjustments Depreciation Total operating expenses Cash interest paid Change in interest payable Total interest expense Total expenses Net farm income from operations Gain/loss on sale of capital assets Machinery Land Total 7,500 67,000 20,900 0 20,900 87,900 49,700 2,600 0 2,600 Net farm income $52,300 6-6 Analysis of Income Statement SHOW WORK WHERE NEEDED 1. What was Net Farm Income from Operations? $ ______________ 2. What was Net Farm Income? $ ______________ 3. How much did U.R. Rancher's equity increase or decrease during 2007? $ ______________ 4. What was U.R.'s equity on January 1, 2007? $ __________________ 5. What was the average equity in 2007? $_________________ 6. Compute Adjusted Net Farm Income from Operations: $__ ______________ 7. Compute Return to Labor and Management: $ __________________ 6-7 8. Compute Return to Labor: $______________________ 9. Compute Return to Management: $______________________ 10. Compute Percent Return on Assets: __________________% 11. Compute Percent Return on Equity: _________________% 12. Provide your assessment of the profitability of this business. 6-8