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Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow. At December 31 2014 2013 2012
Assets
Cash $ 31,600 $ 35,500 $ 37,400
Accounts receivable, net 88,500 61,000 51,000
Merchandise inventory 112,000 83,600 52,500
Prepaid expenses 10,400 9,450 5,000
Plant assets, net 278,000 257,000 234,000
Total assets $ 520,500 $446,550 $ 379,900
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 129,200 $ 73,000 $ 50,000
Long-term notes payable secured by
mortgages on plant assets 96,000 100,000 82,200
Common stock, $10 par value 162,000 162,000 162,000
Retained earnings 133,300 111,550 85,700
Total liabilities and equity $ 520,500 $446,550 $ 379,900
The company's income statements forthe y ears ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, follow.
For Year Ended December 31Sales
2014 2013
Sales $675,000 $630,000
Cost of goods sold $398,250 $390,600
Other operating expenses 202,500 144,900
Interest expense 12,300 13,000
Income taxes 9,550 8,925
Total costs and expenses 622,600 557,425
Net income $ 52.400 $ 72,575

Earnings per share $ 3.23 4.48
Evaluate the company's efficiency and profitability by computing the following for 2014 and 2013.
1. Profit margin ratio
2. Total Asset turn over.
3. Return on total asset

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