Fundamental Accounting Principles
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ISBN: 9781259916960
Author: Wild, John J., Shaw, Ken W.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 2, Problem 22E
Exercise 2-22 Calculating and interpreting the debt ratio A2
Company | Expenses | Total Assets | Met Income | Total Liabilities |
DreamWorks | $22,000 | $ 40.000 | $19,000 | $30,000 |
Pixar | 67,000 | 150.000 | 27,000 | 147,000 |
Universal | 12.000 | 6S.OO0 | 5.00C | 17,000 |
a. Compute the debt ratio for each of the three companies.
b. Which company has the most financial leverage?
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Company ABC
Assets turnover
Gross Sales
Sales Discounts
Gross Profit
Operating Profit
Permanent Capital
Financial Leverage
2%
1.050.000
35000
18%
9%
345.000,00
35%
Acid Test ratio
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Liquid assets
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Requirement:
Prepare the Balance Sheet and Income Statement of Company ABC
Problem 7
NET WORKING CAPITAL, CURRENT RATIO, AND QUICK RATIO. Charles
Corporation's balance sheet at December 31, 20X7, shows the following:
Current assets
$4.000
Cash
8.000
Marketable securities
100.000
Accounts receivable
120.000
Inventories
1.000
Prepaid expenses
Total current assets
S233.000
Current liabilities
Notes payable
$5.000
150.000
Accounts payable
Accrued expenses
20.000
Income taxes payable
1.000
Total current liabilities
$176.000
Long-term liabilities
S340.000
Requirement:
Determine the following: a. net working capital; b. current ratio; and c. qguick ratio.
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Fundamental Accounting Principles
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