e Net sales to customers outside the United States in 2014 Cost of products sold
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e Net sales to customers outside the United States in 2014 Cost of products sold for the third quarter of 2014. inderstanding note disclosures and financial summary data This problem is hised on the 2014 annual report of Campbell Soup Company in the appendix. Find in he Selected Financial Data (also known as the Five-Year Review), or calculate, the following data: a. Dividends per share declared in 2014. h. Capital expenditures in 2013. c Year in which total equity grew by the greatest amount over the previous year. d. Change in total debt from 2010 to 2014. Find the following data for 2014 in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements: e. Amount of finished products inventory in 2014. . The company's effective income tax rate in 2014. B Net sales of the Global Baking and Snacking segment in 2014. h. Market price range of common stock for the fourth quarter of 2014. CasesExplanation / Answer
a) Dividends per share declared in 2014
Ans ) dividend declared in 2014 per share is $1.248
B) Capital expenditure in 2013
Ans ) As shown in the five year review statement capital expenditure in 2013 is $336 million
C ) year in which total equity grew by the greatest amount in previous year
Ans
The details of change in total equity year wise is calculated below
amount ($ in million)
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Total equity
929
1096
898
1210
1603
change
167
-198
312
393
As per the table above the equity grew the greatest change in year 2014 by $393 million in comparison Year 2013
D) change in total debt from 2010 to 2014
Ans
Change in total debt from 2010 to 2014 can be calculated as below
Change in total debt = Debt in 2014 – debt in 2010
= $4015(million) - $2780(million)
=$1235(million)
There is increase in total debt by $1235 million from 2010 to 2014
amount ($ in million)
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Total equity
929
1096
898
1210
1603
change
167
-198
312
393
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