Skysong, Inc. had the following transactions involving current assets and current liabilities during February 2019. Feb. 3   Collected accounts receivable of $18,900. 7   Purchased equipment for $36,800 cash. 11   Paid $3,500 for a 1-year insurance policy. 14   Paid accounts payable of $12,400. 18   Declared cash dividends, $8,500. Additional information: As of February 1, 2019, current assets were $135,000 and current liabilities were $35,400. Compute the current ratio as of the beginning of the month and after each transaction. (Round all answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 : 1.) Current ratio as of February 1, 2019   enter current ratio  :1 Feb. 3   enter the current ratio as of February 3  :1 Feb. 7   enter the current ratio as of February 7  :1 Feb. 11   enter the current ratio as of February 11  :1 Feb. 14   enter the current ratio as of February 14  :1 Feb. 18   enter the current ratio as of February 18  :1

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Skysong, Inc. had the following transactions involving current assets and current liabilities during February 2019.

Feb. 3   Collected accounts receivable of $18,900.
7   Purchased equipment for $36,800 cash.
11   Paid $3,500 for a 1-year insurance policy.
14   Paid accounts payable of $12,400.
18   Declared cash dividends, $8,500.


Additional information:

As of February 1, 2019, current assets were $135,000 and current liabilities were $35,400.

Compute the current ratio as of the beginning of the month and after each transaction. (Round all answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 : 1.)

Current ratio as of February 1, 2019  
enter current ratio
 :1
Feb. 3  
enter the current ratio as of February 3
 :1
Feb. 7  
enter the current ratio as of February 7
 :1
Feb. 11  
enter the current ratio as of February 11
 :1
Feb. 14  
enter the current ratio as of February 14
 :1
Feb. 18  
enter the current ratio as of February 18
 :1
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