FIN & MANAGERIAL ACCT VOL 1 W/CONNECT
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Chapter 14, Problem 5MCQ
What is Ella Company’s equity ratio?
a.25.78%
b.100.00%
c.34.74%
d.74.22%
e.137.78%
Use the following information for question 2 through 5.
Ella company balance sheet December 31,2017 |
Assets |
Cash.................................................. $86,000 |
Accounts receivable…………………………………… 76,000 |
Merchandise inventory…………………………………. 122,000 |
Prepaid insurance……………………………………….. 12,000 |
Long-term investments……………………………………… 98,000 |
Plant assets, net……………………………………………. 436,000 |
Total assets………………………………………………….. $830,000 |
Liabilities and Equity |
Current liabilities…………………………….. $124,000 |
Long-term liabilities…………………………. 90,000 |
Common stock……………………………….. 300,000 |
Total liabilities and equity……………………… $830,000 |
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Chapter 14 Solutions
FIN & MANAGERIAL ACCT VOL 1 W/CONNECT
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