GEN COMBO LOOSELEAF INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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Author: J. David Spiceland
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.2P
• LO3–2, LO3–3
The data listed below are taken from a balance sheet of Trident Corporation at December 31, 2018. Some amounts, indicated by question marks, have been intentionally omitted.
($ in thousands) | |
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 239,186 |
Short-term investments | 353,700 |
Accounts receivable (net of allowance) | 504,944 |
Inventories | ? |
Prepaid expenses (current) | 83,259 |
Total current assets | 1,594,927 |
Long-term receivables | 110,800 |
Property and equipment (net) | ? |
Total assets | ? |
Notes payable and short-term debt | 31,116 |
Accounts payable | ? |
Accrued liabilities | 421,772 |
Other current liabilities | 181,604 |
Total current liabilities | 693,564 |
Long-term debt and |
? |
Total liabilities | 956,140 |
Shareholders’ equity | 1,370,627 |
Required:
1. Determine the missing amounts.
2. Prepare Trident’s classified balance sheet.
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E18.7
E18.7 (LO 3) Nordstrom, Inc. operates department stores in numerous states. Suppose
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Compute liquidity ratios.
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Beginning of Year
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 795
$ 72
Accounts receivable (net)
2,035
1,942
Inventory
898
900
Other current assets
326
303
Total current assets
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Total current liabilities
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and net cash provided by operating activities was $1,251 million.
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