Using the SEC 10-K for your company, answer the questions below: 1. What were total current assets for the two most recent years?
Using the SEC 10-K for your company, answer the questions below:
- What were total current assets for the two most recent years?
- What were total current liabilities for the two most recent years?
- What was total assets?
- What was total equity (deficit) for the two most recent years? Please include non-controlling interests if your company lists this item. You’ll know you have the correct Total Equity number if you can enter it in the accounting equation and make it balance: Total Assets = Total Liabilities + Total Equity.
- Calculate Working Capital (Current Assets − Current Liabilities = Working Capital) for the two most recent years.
- What was the amount of treasury stock (in dollars) reported on the balance sheet for the two most recent years? If this isn’t reported on the balance sheet, this item is often listed on the statement of equity under the retained earnings or totals column (depending on how your company presents the info). It may be called Common Stock Repurchased, Repurchased Stock, or something similar.
- What is the the amount of Retained Earnings for the two most recent years? Sometimes this is called Reinvested Earnings or something similar.
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