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Broadening Your Perspective 9-1 The financial statements of Tootsie Roll are presented below. TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF Earnings, Comprehensive Earnings
Broadening Your Perspective 9-1 The financial statements of Tootsie Roll are presented below. TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF Earnings, Comprehensive Earnings and Retained Earnings (in thousands except per share data) For the year ended December 31, 2011 2010 2009 Net product sales $528,369 $517,149 $495,592 Rental and royalty revenue 4,136 4,299 3,739 Total revenue 532,505 521,448 499,331 Product cost of goods sold 365,225 349,334 319,775 Rental and royalty cost 1,038 1,088 852 Total costs 366,263 350,422 320,627 Product gross margin 163,144 167,815 175,817 Rental and royalty gross margin 3,098 3,211 2,887 Total gross margin 166,242 171,026 178,704 Selling, marketing and administrative expenses 108,276 106,316 103,755 Impairment charges 14,000 Earnings from operations 57,966 64,710 60,949 Other income (expense), net 2,946 8,358 2,100 Earnings before income taxes 60,912 73,068 63,049 Provision for income taxes 16,974 20,005 9,892 Net earnings $43,938 $53,063 $53,157 Net earnings $43,938 $53,063 $53,157 Other comprehensive earnings (loss) (8,740 ) 1,183 2,845 Comprehensive earnings $35,198 $54,246 $56,002 Retained earnings at beginning of year. $135,866 $147,687 $144,949 Net earnings 43,938 53,063 53,157 Cash dividends (18,360 ) (18,078 ) (17,790 ) Stock dividends (47,175 ) (46,806 ) (32,629 ) Retained earnings at end of year $114,269 $135,866 $147,687 Earnings per share $0.76 $0.90 $0.89 Average Common and Class B Common shares outstanding 57,892 58,685 59,425 (The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF Financial Position TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES (in thousands except per share data) Assets December 31, 2011 2010 CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and cash equivalents $78,612 $115,976 Investments 10,895 7,996 Accounts receivable trade, less allowances of $1,731 and $1,531 41,895 37,394 Other receivables 3,391 9,961 Inventories: Finished goods and work-in-process 42,676 35,416 Raw materials and supplies 29,084 21,236 Prepaid expenses 5,070 6,499 Deferred income taxes 578 689 Total current assets 212,201 235,167 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, at cost: Land 21,939 21,696 Buildings 107,567 102,934 Machinery and equipment 322,993 307,178 Construction in progress 2,598 9,243 455,097 440,974 LessAccumulated depreciation 242,935 225,482 Net property, plant and equipment 212,162 215,492 OTHER ASSETS: Goodwill 73,237 73,237 Trademarks 175,024 175,024 Investments 96,161 64,461 Split dollar officer life insurance 74,209 74,441 Prepaid expenses 3,212 6,680 Equity method investment 3,935 4,254 Deferred income taxes 7,715 9,203 Total other assets 433,493 407,300 Total assets $857,856 $857,959 Liabilities and Shareholders Equity December 31, 2011 2010 CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts payable $10,683 $9,791 Dividends payable 4,603 4,529 Accrued liabilities 43,069 44,185 Total current liabilities 58,355 58,505 NONCURRENT LIABILITES: Deferred income taxes 43,521 47,865 Postretirement health care and life insurance benefits 26,108 20,689 Industrial development bonds 7,500 7,500 Liability for uncertain tax positions 8,345 9,835 Deferred compensation and other liabilities 48,092 46,157 Total noncurrent liabilities 133,566 132,046 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY: Common stock, $.69-4/9 par value120,000 shares authorized36,479 and 36,057 respectively, issued 25,333 25,040 Class B common stock, $.69-4/9 par value40,000 shares authorized21,025 and 20,466 respectively, issued 14,601 14,212 Capital in excess of par value 533,677 505,495 Retained earnings, per accompanying statement 114,269 135,866 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (19,953 ) (11,213 ) Treasury stock (at cost)71 shares and 69 shares, respectively (1,992 ) (1,992 ) Total shareholders equity 665,935 667,408 Total liabilities and shareholders equity $857,856 $857,959 TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF Cash Flows (in thousands) For the year ended December 31, 2011 2010 2009 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net earnings $43,938 $53,063 $53,157 Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation 19,229 18,279 17,862 Impairment charges 14,000 Impairment of equity method investment 4,400 Loss from equity method investment 194 342 233 Amortization of marketable security premiums 1,267 522 320 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (5,448 ) 717 (5,899 ) Other receivables 3,963 (2,373 ) (2,088 ) Inventories (15,631 ) (1,447 ) 455 Prepaid expenses and other assets 5,106 4,936 5,203 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 84 2,180 (2,755 ) Income taxes payable and deferred (5,772 ) 2,322 (12,543 ) Postretirement health care and life insurance benefits 2,022 1,429 1,384 Deferred compensation and other liabilities 2,146 2,525 2,960 Others (708 ) 310 305 Net cash provided by operating activities 50,390 82,805 76,994 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Capital expenditures (16,351 ) (12,813 ) (20,831 ) Net purchase of trading securities (3,234 ) (2,902 ) (1,713 ) Purchase of available for sale securities (39,252 ) (9,301 ) (11,331 ) Sale and maturity of available for sale securities 7,680 8,208 17,511 Net cash used in investing activities (51,157 ) (16,808 ) (16,364 ) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Shares repurchased and retired (18,190 ) (22,881 ) (20,723 ) Dividends paid in cash (18,407 ) (18,130 ) (17,825 ) Net cash used in financing activities (36,597 ) (41,011 ) (38,548 ) Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (37,364 ) 24,986 22,082 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 115,976 90,990 68,908 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $78,612 $115,976 $90,990 Supplemental cash flow information Income taxes paid $16,906 $20,586 $22,364 Interest paid $38 $49 $182 Stock dividend issued $47,053 $46,683 $32,538 (The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.) Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ($ in thousands) PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT: Depreciation is computed for financial reporting purposes by use of the straight-line method based on the useful lives of 20 to 35 years for building and 5 to 25 years for machinery and equipment. Depreciation expenses was $19,229, $18,279 and $17,862 in 2011, 2010 and 2009, respectively. Goodwill and intangible assets: In accordance with authoritative guidance, goodwill and intangible assets with indefinite lives are not amortized, but rather tested for impairment at least annually unless certain interim triggering events or circumstances require more frequent testing. All trademarks have been assessed by management to have indefinite lives because they are expected to generate cash flows indefinitely. The Company has completed its annual impairment testing of its goodwill and trademarks at December 31 of each of the years presented. As of December 31, 2009, management ascertained that certain trademarks were impaired, and recorded a pre-tax charge of $14,000. No impairments of intangibles were recorded in 2011 and 2010. This determination is made by comparing the carrying value of the asset with its estimated fair value, which is calculated using estimates including discounted projected future cash flows. If the carrying value of goodwill exceeds the fair value, a second step would measure the carrying value and implied fair value of goodwill. Management believes that all assumptions used for the impairment tests are consistent with those utilized by market participants performing similar valuations. Answer the following questions. What were the total cost and book value of property, plant, and equipment at December 31, 2011? (Enter the amounts in thousands.) Total cost $ Book value $ What was the amount of depreciation expense for each of the 3 years 20092011? (Hint: Use the statement of cash flows.) (Enter the amounts in thousands.) Depreciation 2009 $ 2010 $ 2011 $ Using the statement of cash flows, what are the amounts of property, plant, and equipment purchased (capital expenditures) in 2011 and 2010? (Enter the amounts in thousands.) 2011 2010 Property, plant, and equipment purchased
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