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Chapter 16, Problem 2WE
Summary Introduction
To calculate: The ratio of long-term debts to total shareholder’s equity and the ratio of total liabilities to total stockholder’s equity of Southwest Airlines for the three years.
Introduction:
Debt-equity ratio:
It is the ratio that measures the contributions made by the creditors as well as the shareholders in the capital of a business. It can be computed by dividing an organization’s total liabilities by its equity.
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a. Given the ratios for 2020 as follows
debtor's collection period=46days
stock days on hand=60days
creditors payment period =46.34 days
Total debt ratio=35%
Show how the above were calculated
b. Suggest ways to improve the financial ratios.
Based on the following information as of December 31,2020, compute the company’s debt-equity ratio. Assume current liabilities are all interest-bearing.
Round to nearest two decimal places.
Current assets: 15
Non-current assets: 12
Current Liabilities: 22
Non-current Liabilities: 4
Debt to Equity Ratio = ?
Calculate total debt ratio and long term debt ratio for each year.
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