Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 1, Problem 2MCQ
What is Ella Company’s
a.0.69
b.1.31
c.3.88
d.6.69
e.2.39
Use the following information for questions 2 through 5.
ELLA COMPANY Balance sheet December 31, 2017 | |
Assets | |
Cash………………… | $ 86,000 |
Accounts receivable………………….. | 76,000 |
Merchandise inventory…………………… | 1,22,000 |
Prepaid insurance……………………….. | 12,000 |
Long-term investments………………. | 98,0000 |
Plant assets, net…………………. | 436,0000 |
Total assets……………………… | $830,000 |
Liabilities and Equity | |
Current liabilities…………………….. | $ 124,000 |
Long-term liabilities…………………… | 90,000 |
Common stock…………………. | 300,000 |
316,0000 | |
Total liabilities and equity…………….. | $830, 000 |
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