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- If current assets are $112,000 and current liabilities are $56,000, what is the current ratio? A. 200 percent B. 50 percent C. 2.0 D. $50,000If current assets are $100,000 and current liabilities are $42,000, what is the working capital?A. 200 percentB. 50 percentC. 2.0D. $58,000If current assets are $112,000 and current liabilities are $56,000, what is the current ratio?A. 200 percentB. 50 percentC. 2.0D. $50,000
- What is the value of assets if: Liabilities = R50,000 and Capital = R10,000ISSUE $50,000 (initial capital) + $30,000 (new capital contribution) + X (profit or loss for the period) = $150,000 (assets) - $68,000 (liabilities) => X = ¿¿¿$38,000??? To me this result is $2,000 of utility by ASSETS = LIABILITIES = $150,000 (double entry accounting principle). Please check it. I don´t understand your calculationusing a capitalization of 10% a commercial property is valued at 420000. the expenses are 30% of the gross income. what is the monthly gross incom
- If discretionary expenses are $500, cash flow before discretionary expenses are $2,000, and discretionary capital expenditures are $500, what is the discretionary payout percentage? A. 50% B. 25% C. 20% D. 250%What is the actual return on plan assets for the current year? A. ₱ 400,000 B. ₱ 370,000 C. ₱ 100,000 D. ₱ 430,000Assuming that fixed assets of a company are USD 150, current assets are USD 50, and equity is USD 40, calculate the value of liabilities.
- Net cost of investment is 100,000. Profitability index is 1.3 while cost of capital is 10%. Useful life is 10 years. Use up to two decimal places for the PVF. What is the ARR?A, capital- beg. ₱100,000Additional investment 90,000Drawings 40,000Net income 250,000A, capital- end ?The total current asset is 45%, total liability is 60%,Toatal equity is ₱300,000. How much is the total noncurrent assets? Show solutions.