Cash $500, Account Receivable $250, Prepaid Insurance $100, Account Payable $350, Bond Payable $250, Common Stock $250. What is total assets? 250 600 850 1700
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- Inventory=$700. Net Fixed Assets-$1,759. Accounts rec-$192. Cash= $69. Accts payable=$210. How much is total current assets?The following information is available for Davis Company and Bender Inc.: Account Cash Cash equivalents Current notes receivable Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses Inventory Fixed assets Accumulated depreciation-Fixed assets Accounts payable Current accrued liabilities Mortgage payable Equity Total Davis Company Dr. $321 88 56 603 55 714 920 $2,757 Davis Company Cr. $415 260 213 917 952 $2,757 Bender Inc. Dr. $425 95 46 307 85 898 755 $2,611 a. Compute the quick ratio for each company. Round ratios to two decimal places. Bender Inc. Cr. $225 198 149 824 1,215 $2,611Use the following data to create a complete balance sheet. All accounts must be correctly labeled and arranged in the proper order. Cash Accounts receivable Accounts payable Short-term notes payable Inventories Gross fixed assets Long-term debt Common stock Accumulated depreciation $150,000 54,000 72,000 20,000 80,000 2,400,000 650,000 1,200,000 500,000
- am. 157.Complete the followin Common Size Balance Sheet: Amount Percent Cash $ 600 (c) _____________________________ Accounts Receivable 1,400 (d)_____________________________ Total Aseets $ 2,000 (e) _______________________________ Accounts Payable 400 (f) _______________________________ Notes Payable 800 (g)________________________________ Total Liabilities 1,200 (h)…Consider the relative liquidity of the following assets: Assets 1. A bond issued by a publicly traded company 2. The funds in a money market account 3. A $20 bill 4. Your truck Select the assets in order o Most Liquid Second-Most Liquid Third-Most Liquid Least Liquid Bond 520.00 bill Truck Funds held in a money market account quid.
- Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid expenses Total current assets Current liabilities Accounts payable Salaries payable Income tax payable Total current liabilities (a1) a. $8,600 Current ratio 12,900 b. Quick ratio 145,000 5,200 $171,700 $53,300 3,600 1,000 $57,900 2024 $30,100 10,300 :1 105,000 $152,300 :1 6,900 $40,400 5,000 1,000 $46,400 $27,100 7,700 100,000 During 2024, credit sales and cost of goods sold were $138,040 and $82,500, respectively. The 2023 and 2022 credit sales were $151,200 and $151,840, respectively, and the cost of goods sold for the same periods were $79,950 and $82,325, respectively. The accounts receivable and inventory balances at the end of 2021 were $6,900 and $85,000, respectively. 5,600 $140,400 Using the above data, calculate the following ratios: (Round receivables turnover ratio and average collection period to 1 decimal place, e.g. 15.2, days to sell inventory to 0 decimal places, e.g. 152 and all other answers to 2 decimal…1. The following accounts appeared on the partial Balance Sheet of Brandy Inc.: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable $ 5,500 2,300 2,820 3,000 8,140 18,560 18,760 100 Bank Loan Cash Common Stock Inventory Long-term debt Machinery What is the total amount of all assets (rounded to the nearest dollar)?Assets Cash Receivables (net) Inventory PP & E (net) Patents&Licenses Goodwill Total assets Liabilities & Equity Accounts payable Short term debt Long term debt Preferred stock Common Equity Total Liabilities + Equity New Chip Corp Balance Sheet at 12/31/22 ($ in Millions) 31 45 64 215 28 19 402 53 19 179 23 128 402
- Use the following information to answer the questions: Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash 13,000 Accounts payable 18,000 Marketable securities 2,000 Notes payable 6,000 Accounts receivable 3,000 Current liabilities 24,000 Inventory 27,000 Long-term debt 95,000 Current assets 45,000 Total liabilities 119,000 Machines 34,000 Paid-in capital 20,000 Real estate 80,000 Retained earnings 20,000 Fixed assets 114,000 Equity 40,000 Total assets 159,000 Total liab. & equity 159,000 What is the quick ratio (aka the acid test)?Only typed answer Refer to the accompanying table of information for the Moolah Bank. Assume that the listed amounts constitute this bank's complete set of accounts. Moolah's Multiple Choice assets are $1,100. liabilities are $1,100. net worth is $300. profit is $1,000.Q16. Use the following information to calculate the net liquid balance: Cash and equivalents $10 Accounts receivable = $30, Inventory = $25, Accounts payable $10, Notes payable = $25 a. $-25 b. $-15 c. $35 d.$70 Q17. Which of the following best characterizes a firm with current assets of $5,000 and current liabilities of $1,000? A.Liquid B.Solvent C.Insolvent D.Unprofitable Q18. which of the following best describes days sales outstanding? A. average time it takes to collect on a credit sale B. average length of time inventoried item is in stock before it is sold C. average length of time it takes to turn a cash outflow into a cash inflow D. average time between receipt of inventory and collection on a credit sale Q20. The ability of a firm to pay its bills on time while remaining a viable entity is referred to as: A.liquidity B. solvency C. cash conversion cycle D.the net liquidity balance