NuCo, Inc. The Leader In Photographic Restoration A Closer Look For The Year Ended December 31, 2001.

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NuCo, Inc. The Leader In Photographic Restoration A Closer Look For The Year Ended December 31, 2001

NuCo, Inc. The Leader in Photographic Restoration A Brief Introduction NuCo, Inc. is a new company specializing in restoring old photos and films, while occasionally selling frames. The company provides service to their customers. NuCo, Inc. is a new company specializing in restoring old photos and films, while occasionally selling frames. The company provides service to their customers. For an example of a Photographic Restoration service, check out… For an example of a Photographic Restoration service, check out…

Section One NuCo, Inc. Income Statement For The Year Ended December 31, 2001

Income Statement For The Year Ended December 31, 2001 Gross Margin = $46, Gross Margin = $46, –Total Revenue = $52, –Cost of Goods Sold = $-6, Net Operating Income = $21, Net Operating Income = $21, –Net Income Before Taxes = $36,  EBIT = $37,  Interest Expense = $ –Income Tax Expense = $-14,640.00

Section Two NuCo, Inc. Balance Sheet For The Year Ended December 31, 2001

Balance Sheet For The Year Ended December 31, 2001 Total Assets = $161, Total Assets = $161, –Total Current Assets = $61, –Total Long-Term Assets = $100, Liabilities & StockHolder’s Equity = $161, Liabilities & StockHolder’s Equity = $161, –Total Liabilities = $45, –Total Stockholder’s Equity = $115, Total Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity Total Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity –$161, = $45, $115, –$161, = $161,360.00

Section Three NuCo, Inc. Ratios For The Year Ended December 31, 2001

Ratios For The Year Ended December 31, 2001 Debt Ratio = 28% Debt Ratio = 28% Equity Ratio = 72% Equity Ratio = 72% Gross Profit Ratio = 88% Gross Profit Ratio = 88% Profit Margin = 42% Profit Margin = 42% Return on Assets = 14% Return on Assets = 14% Return on Equity = 19% Return on Equity = 19% Dividend Payout = 27% Dividend Payout = 27%

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