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BICYCLES, BILTRITE INC. WP A.1 Prepared by: Analytic Review Procedures-Planning Date: December 31, 2009 Reviewed by: Date: Comparative Income Statements (in thousands of dollars) 2009 $ (a) 2008 2007 2006 $ % $335,000 100.00% $280,000 100.00% $272,000 100.00% $274,500 100.00% $266,800 100.00% Cost of Goods Sold $227,800 68.00% $215,600 77.00% $209,440 77.00% $211,365 77.00%...

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BICYCLES, BILTRITE INC. WP A.1 Prepared by: Analytic Review Procedures-Planning Date: December 31, 2009 Reviewed by: Date: Comparative Income Statements (in thousands of dollars) 2009 $ (a) 2008 2007 2006 $ % $335,000 100.00% $280,000 100.00% $272,000 100.00% $274,500 100.00% $266,800 100.00% Cost of Goods Sold $227,800 68.00% $215,600 77.00% $209,440 77.00% $211,365 77.00% $205,436 77.00% -------------Gross Profit $ ----------------- % 2005 % Sales $ ------------- % $ ---------- % ---------- $107,200 $64,400 23.00% $62,560 23.00% $63,135 23.00% $61,364 23.00% $45,770 Operating Expenses 32.00% 13.66% $42,330 15.12% $41,400 15.22% $42,000 15.30% $40,680 15.25% -------------- ----------------- ------------- ---------- ---------- Operating Income $61,430 18.34% $22,070 7.88% $21,160 7.78% $21,135 7.70% $20,684 7.75% Other Expenses (net) $15,668 4.68% $8,960 3.20% $8,700 3.20% $8,240 3.00% $8,150 3.05% -------------- ----------------- ------------- ---------- ---------- Net Income before Taxes and Extraordinary Items $45,762 13.66% $13,729 Income Taxes 4.10% -------------- $13,110 4.68% $4,542 1.62% ----------------- $12,460 4.58% $4,150 1.53% ------------- $12,895 4.70% $3,869 1.41% ---------- $12,534 4.70% $3,760 1.41% ---------- Net Income before Extraordinary Items $32,033 9.56% $0 $8,568 0.00% 3.06% $1,235 $8,310 0.44% 3.06% $9,026 3.29% ($2,650) -0.97% $8,774 3.29% $0 0.00% Extraordinary Gain(Loss)Net of Tax -------------Net Income ----------------- $32,033 9.56% ============== WP A.2 $0 ------------- $9,803 3.50% ================= ---------- $8,310 3.06% ============= ---------- $6,376 2.32% ========== BILTRITE BICYCLES, INC. $8,774 3.29% ========== Prepared by: SALES AND COST OF GOODS SOLD BY PRODUCT LINE Date: For the Years Ended December 31, 2009 and 2008 Reviewed by: Analytic Review - Planning Date: 2009 -------------- ------------- ----------------- Grand Prix Total Touring Units ------------- ------------- ------------- ---------- ------------- ---------- ------------- -------- Phoenix Percent Selling Price per Unit Pike's Peak Touring 675454 Percent Mountain 498524 $75 100.00% $95 Himalaya Percent 984386 100.00% $135 Mountain Waistliner Percent 182441 100.00% $188 Stationary $299 ------------Total Sales Revenue $335,000,036 Percent 233412 100.00% ------------- ------------- ------------- $47,359,780 $132,892,110 $34,298,908 100.00% ------------- $50,659,050 $69,790,188 Cost per Unit: Materials $15 14.67% $25 Overhead 20.00% $11 Labor 33.33% ------------- ----------------$51 Total Cost of Goods Sold $227,788,333 $34,448,154 21.05% $25 18.52% $39 $57 19.06% $14 14.74% $19 14.07% $18 9.57% $40 13.38% $32 68.00% 33.68% $47 34.81% $64 20.74% 34.04% $112 37.46% $66 69.47% $91 67.41% $121 64.36% $209 $32,902,584 ------------- ------------- ------------- $43,312,984 $12,223,547 $21,007,080 ============= ============= 69.90% $48,783,108 ============= ============== ============= $22,075,361 $14,457,196 $16,210,896 $89,579,126 ------------- -------------- ------------$107,211,703 $20 ------------- ------------- ------------- ---------- ------------- ---------- ------------- -------- ============= 2008 -------------- ------------- ----------------- Grand Prix Total Touring Units ------------- ------------- ------------- ---------- ------------- ---------- ------------- -------- Phoenix Percent Selling Price per Unit Pike's Peak Touring 524759 Percent Mountain 423112 $72 100.00% $92 Himalaya Percent 878009 100.00% $131 Mountain Waistliner Percent 158437 100.00% $183 Stationary $293 ------------Total Sales Revenue $280,000,104 Percent 202314 100.00% ------------- ------------- ------------- $38,926,304 $115,019,179 $28,993,971 100.00% ------------- $37,782,648 $59,278,002 Cost per Unit: Materials $18 25.00% $9 12.50% $28 38.89% Labor Overhead ------------- ----------------$55 Total Cost of Goods Sold $30 22.90% $42 22.95% $66 22.53% 16.30% $20 15.27% $25 13.66% $47 16.04% $35 76.39% $28,861,745 22.83% $15 38.04% $51 38.93% $71 38.80% $115 39.25% $71 77.17% $101 77.10% $138 75.41% $228 $30,040,952 $88,678,909 $21,864,306 $46,127,592 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- $64,426,600 $8,920,903 ============== ============= WP A.3 $215,573,504 $21 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ---------- ---------- ------------- -------- $8,885,352 ============= $26,340,270 ============= $7,129,665 ============= $13,150,410 ============= BILTRITE BICYCLES, INC. Prepared by: COMPARATIVE SCHEDULES OF MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD AND OPERATING EXPENSES Date: For the Years Ended December 31, 2009 and 2008 Reviewed by: Date: MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD (in thousands of dollars) Year Ended Percent Year Ended Percent 12/31/2009 -------------- of Sales 12/31/2008 ----------------- of Sales Indirect Labor $5,500 1.64% $5,300 Depreciation of Factory Building $2,000 0.60% $2,000 0.71% Depreciation of Factory Equipment $42,060 12.56% $42,860 15.31% $6,000 1.79% $5,800 2.07% Manufacturing Supplies $15,042 4.49% $14,600 5.21% Payroll Taxes and Fringe Benefits $13,200 3.94% $12,400 4.43% Utilities $16,100 4.81% $15,600 5.57% $1,222 0.36% $1,159 Property Taxes Repairs and Maintenance Miscellaneous 1.89% 0.41% $2,200 0.66% $2,000 0.71% -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------$103,324 ============== 30.84% $101,719 ================= 36.33% $16,500 4.93% $13,800 4.93% $1,200 0.36% $1,180 0.42% $500 0.15% $900 0.32% $1,139 0.34% $1,078 0.38% $3,311 0.99% $2,522 0.90% OPERATING EXPENSES Selling Expenses: Sales commissions Sales salaries Bad debts expense Product warranty Advertising Miscellaneous selling $420 0.13% $146 0.05% -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------$23,070 -------------- 6.89% $19,626 ----------------- 7.01% General Expenses: Administrative salaries $7,550 2.25% $6,677 2.38% Research and development $1,050 0.31% 0.79% $700 0.25% 0.67% $2,200 0.79% 0.24% $800 0.29% $1,875 Depreciation-office building 0.21% $800 Payroll taxes and fringe benefits $2,200 $700 $2,245 Patent amortization 0.56% $2,260 0.81% Depreciation-office fixtures and equipment Depreciation-autos and trucks $320 0.10% $300 0.11% $10,000 2.99% $10,000 3.57% $750 0.22% $720 0.26% $20 0.01% $18 0.01% Supplies $200 0.06% $280 Insurance $450 0.13% $240 Printing and postage $520 0.16% $115 Depreciation-warehouses Accounting and legal fees Other professional services Gain/loss on disposal of plant assets Miscellaneous administrative ($4,000) -1.19% ($3,850) 0.10% 0.09% 0.04% -1.37% $220 0.07% $44 0.02% -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------$22,700 6.78% $22,704 8.11% -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------$45,770 WP A.4 $42,330 15.12% ============== ============= ================= 13.66% ============= Prepared by: BILTRITE BICYCLES, INC. Date: INVENTORIES Reviewed by: December 31, 2009 and 2008 Date: 2009 -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------- ------------- Units of Units Inventory 12/31/2009 Inventory Purchased Turnover Cost per Unit Total Finished Goods: Grand Prix Touring Bike 42398 15.93 Phoenix Touring Bike 27756 17.96 Pike's Peak Mountain Bike 85478 11.52 $91 8873 20.56 $121 12774 18.27 $209 Himalaya Mountain Bike Waistliner Stationary Bike $51 $2,162,298 $66 $1,831,896 $7,778,498 $1,073,633 $2,669,766 ------------- Total Finished Goods Inventory $15,516,091 ============= Materials and Purchased Parts: Raw Materials Inventory 442858 2133111 4.82 $14 $6,200,012 Derailleurs Inventory 305556 1166487 3.82 $18 $5,500,008 Tires Inventory 997642 4665149 4.68 $4 Handlebar Inventory 512387 1277604 2.49 $8 2336780 8552751 3.66 $3 Other Purchased Parts $3,990,568 $4,099,096 $7,010,340 ------------- Total Materials and Purchased Parts $26,800,024 ============= 2008 -------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------- ------------- Units of Units Inventory 12/31/2008 Inventory Purchased Turnover Cost per Unit Total Finished Goods: Grand Prix Touring Bike 25167 20.85 Phoenix Touring Bike 16882 Pike's Peak Mountain Bike $55 $1,384,185 $1,198,622 25.06 $71 54548 16.10 $101 Himalaya Mountain Bike 3877 40.87 $138 Waistliner Stationary Bike 6644 30.45 $228 $5,509,348 $535,026 $1,514,832 ------------- Total Finished Goods Inventory $10,142,013 ============= Materials and Purchased Parts: Raw Materials Inventory 276899 1927688 6.96 $13 $3,599,687 Derailleurs Inventory 213630 999741 4.68 $16 $3,418,080 Tires Inventory 447985 3211659 7.17 $4 Handlebar Inventory 286476 1232660 4.30 $7 1778326 7889650 4.44 $3 Other Purchased Parts $1,791,940 $2,005,332 $5,334,978 ------------- Total Materials and Purchased Parts $16,150,017 ============= 77.82%
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