Accounts Receivable Turnover = Net Sales/Average Net Account Receivables Accounts receivable turnover ratio measures the effectiveness of a company in extending credit and collecting debts. It is an activity ratio that measures how efficiently a firm uses its assets. Year ABC DEF GHI Industry Average 2012 31‚ 053/988 = 31.43 16‚842/1‚282.5 = 13.13 5‚160/618 = 8.35 17.64 2013 32‚722/1‚042 = 31.4 18‚657/937 = 19.91 5‚858/494 = 11.86 21.06 In this table you see the accounts receivable turnovers from the
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Tootsie Roll 1. How does Tootsie Roll Industries (TRI) communicate its values to suppliers and employees? TRI uses a top-down method‚ which in some cases can alienate lower leveled employees. TRI has implemented a few different programs to encourage accessibility‚ teamwork‚ and open communication. The company’s “open door policy‚” allows for employees to observe and participate in the decision-making process throughout all departments. The company also established cross-functional teams
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I Introduction The Tootsie Roll Industries entered the candy industry in 1896 and since then the company has grown to be one of the best known and largest candy companies in the United States. Some of the most well-known products from Tootsie Roll Industries are Andes Mints‚ Charleston Chews‚ Junior Mints‚ and of course the Tootsie Roll. These products are sold in movie theaters‚ grocery stores‚ vending machines‚ dollar stores and gas stations1. The company is also one of the largest producers
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The company that I chose to analyze is Tootsie Roll. Throughout my life I have always had somewhat of a sweet tooth and have been very intrigued in the process of business. Now I have the opportunity to look further into such a great company such as Tootsie Roll and really find out how the business is run and what type of work is invested in such a well known business. The ticker symbol for the Tootsie Roll Company is quite simple by using just two letters‚ TR. With this symbol it is easy to find
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Tootsie Roll Tootsie Roll The Tootsie Roll Industries Incorporated began in Chicago 117 years ago. The founder of the business was a gentleman named Leo Hirschfield. He began making and selling the Tootsie Roll. Today the famous product is still being made according to the original recipe and formula. However‚ since its inception‚ the business has become incorporated. The primary production and consumption areas include the United States‚ Canada
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Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. Loan Package Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. Loan Package Tootsie Roll Industry Inc. needs to secure a loan to ensure the company’s growth for the future. To secure the loan the company must assemble a loan package to submit to the lender. In the loan package the company must include a ratio analysis of the company’s financial statements to show the financial stability and profitability of
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PROBLEM (a) TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES‚ INC. Trend Analysis of Net Sales and Net Earnings For the Five Years Ended 2001 Base Period 1997—($ in thousands) 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 (1) Net sales Trend $423‚496 113% $427‚054 114% $396‚750 106% $388‚659 103% $375‚594 100% (2) Net earnings Trend 65‚687 108% 75‚737 125% 71‚310 118% 67‚526 111% 60‚682 100% This analysis of Tootsie Roll shows a favorable
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Account Receivables Turnover Ratio Analysis 2010 The A/R turnover ratio for 2010 was 14.80‚ which was a monumental increase from 8.45 in 2009. One reason for this increase was due to a conscious effort by Proctor and Gamble to improve collection times for incoming payments. In 2009‚ they incurred too much short-term debt due to the delayed collection of payments for their products and ended up decreasing their A/R account by almost $500 million. Their sales also increased in 2010 due to the expansion
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statements of Tootsie Roll Industries are presented in Appendix A. | | | InstructionsAnswer the following questions. | (a) | What was the amount of net cash provided by operating activities for 2007? The amount of net cash provided by operating activities for 2007 was $ 90‚064‚000 For 2006? $ 55‚656‚000 What were some causes of any significant changes in cash from operations between 2006 and 2007? Include a change in Tootsie Roll’s account receivable and other receivables‚ prepaid expenses
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The first time I ate a Tootsie Roll is one that I haven’t forgotten. Though‚ I haven’t eaten one in a while‚ I still remember the way I like to eat them and what they taste like. My interactions with Tootsie Rolls have taught me to try something before I say I don’t like it. Here is how it happened. Growing up‚ candy was a prize. Maybe it was because my dad didn’t want to waste money on artificial sweeteners. Sure‚ my friends had candy‚ but my father never encouraged a love of candy. Thus‚ was the
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