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20.

Profit
Unit 0000 and loss accounts

Parker Publishing Group Plc


Summary Profit and Loss Account
Audited for the year to March 31st 2007
£ million
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Income
Revenue from main business, magazine publishing: 228
Revenue from other activities: 17
Total turnover: 245
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Expenses
Pay and other employee costs: 69
Depreciation of fixed assets: 3
Selling and marketing costs: 38
Other operational costs: 61
Total operating costs: 171
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Profits
Operating profit: 157
Profit from sale of fixed assets: 6
Net interest payable: 2
Profit before tax: 149
Tax: 32
Profit after tax: 117
Shareholder dividends: 55
Profit retained in the business: 62

Earnings per share: 17.4p

A. Match the words from the account summary with the definitions.

1. audited a. reduction in value of an asset over time

2. revenue b. money paid to shareholders

3. turnover c. asset purchased for long-term use, such as land, buildings and equipment

4. fixed asset d. after any deductions

5. depreciation e. accounts checked by an independent examiner

6. net f. a person who has invested in the company through buying shares

7. shareholder g. income

8. dividend h. total income

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B. Look at the account summary, and answer true or false.
1. Turnover is income after outgoings have been deducted. TRUE / FALSE
2. Salaries and wages were the only major operating cost. TRUE / FALSE
3. Depreciation of fixed assets seriously reduced operating profits. TRUE / FALSE
4. Parker Publishing spent a lot on sales and marketing. TRUE / FALSE
5. The company sold some assets. TRUE / FALSE
6. Nearly all the profits went to the shareholders. TRUE / FALSE
7. Dividends were only 17.4p per shareholder. TRUE / FALSE
8. It was a very bad year for Parker Publishing. TRUE / FALSE

C. Choose the best words to fill the spaces.


1. The year to March 31st can also be called the year __________ March 31st.
a. finishing b. ending c. terminating

2. Another term for "main business" is __________ business.


a. central b. first c. core

3. A company which makes a profit can be described as profitable or __________.


a. profit-getting b. profit-making c. profit-having

4. A company which makes a loss can be described as __________.


a. loss-getting b. loss-making c. loss-having

5. "Profit before tax" can also be called __________.


a. pre-tax profit b. without-tax profit c. non-tax profit

6. Another word for shareholders (especially in American English) is __________.


a. ticket-holders b. stockholders c. paper-holder

7. Another word for "operating costs" is __________.


a. overheads b. headings c. heads

8. A company which makes neither a profit or a loss is said to __________.


a. fall even b. drop even c. break even

The profit and loss account summary on the previous page is simplified.

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21. Balance
Unit 0000 sheets

Parker Publishing Group Plc


Balance Sheet
Audited for the year to March 31st 2007
£ million
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Fixed assets
Property 47
Fleet 9
Computers and other equipment 2
Total fixed assets: 58
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Current assets
Stock 5
Money outstanding 12
Other current assets 2
Total current assets: 19
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Liabilities
Current liabilities: 7
Long-term liabilities: 23
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Assets less liabilities: 47
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Money invested in Parker Publishing
Share capital (40m 50p shares) 20
Reserves: 98
Total: 118

A. Match the words from the balance sheet with the definitions.

1. property a. vehicles (cars, delivery vans, lorries etc.)


2. fleet b. not yet paid (in this case, not yet paid to Parker Publishing)
3. stock c. money in deposited in bank accounts
4. outstanding d. land, buildings and parts of buildings
5. current liabilities e. money which must be paid out within one year
6. long-term liabilities f. money which must be paid out after one year
7. share capital g. goods not yet sold
8. reserves h. money raised by issuing shares in the company

The balance sheet above is simplified.

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B. Write the words into the spaces.

arm 앫 cash flow 앫 founded 앫 in its own right


liabilities 앫 outstanding 앫 pounds' worth 앫 sale or return
subsidiary 앫 tied up 앫 trading 앫 went public

Parker Publishing was 1_________________ in 1872 by Hieronymous Parker, originally as the publisher of a
religious periodical called The Preacher. It now specialises in lifestyle magazines, and, through its
2_________________ Tekpress, also publishes several highly successful periodicals on consumer interest
subjects such as computing and hi-fi. The distribution 3________________ also distributes magazines from
other publishers, and has become highly profitable 4_________________.

The company 5_________________ in 1987. The shares, originally priced at 50p, are
6_________________ at the time of writing for around £3.20.

Like many magazine publishers, Parker are vulnerable to 7_________________ problems. As their
magazines are on 8_________________, they usually have millions of pounds 9_________________ from
retailers, and have 10_________________ of several million more in printers' bills. In addition they have to
keep large sums of money 11_________________ in stock – the firm's warehouses in London and
Manchester usually contain around five million 12_________________ of magazines.

C. Look at the article above and the balance sheet on the opposite page. Answer
the questions.

1. What are Parker Publishing's main current liabilities?


a. money owed to other companies (particularly printers).
b. salaries and wages

2. The article doesn't mention long-term liabilities. In the case of Parker Publishing are these more likely to
be…?
a. money that must be paid to printers in the distant future.
b. repayments on a bank loans used to buy a fleet of lorries and the warehouse in Manchester.

3. The company's share capital is £20m. Does this mean that…?


a. their shares are currently worth a total of £20m
b. the shares were worth £20m when issued, but are now worth much more

4. What's the company currently worth?


a. £20,000,000
b. £98,000,000
c. £118,000,000

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