The balance sheet for Stud Clothiers is shown next. Sales for the year were $3,990,000, with 75 percent of sales sold on credit.   STUD CLOTHIERS Balance Sheet 20X1 Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash $ 74,000 Accounts payable $ 305,000 Accounts receivable   287,000 Accrued taxes   153,000 Inventory   310,000 Bonds payable (long-term)   147,000 Plant and equipment   413,000 Common stock   100,000       Paid-in capital   150,000       Retained earnings   229,000 Total assets $ 1,084,000 Total liabilities and equity $ 1,084,000   Compute the following ratios: (Use a 360-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Input your debt-to-total assets answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)   a)  current ratio ( times) b) quick ratio ( times) C) debt to total asset ratio in %

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The balance sheet for Stud Clothiers is shown next. Sales for the year were $3,990,000, with 75 percent of sales sold on credit.
 

STUD CLOTHIERS
Balance Sheet 20X1
Assets Liabilities and Equity
Cash $ 74,000 Accounts payable $ 305,000
Accounts receivable   287,000 Accrued taxes   153,000
Inventory   310,000 Bonds payable (long-term)   147,000
Plant and equipment   413,000 Common stock   100,000
      Paid-in capital   150,000
      Retained earnings   229,000
Total assets $ 1,084,000 Total liabilities and equity $ 1,084,000
 


Compute the following ratios: (Use a 360-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Input your debt-to-total assets answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
  a)  current ratio ( times)

b) quick ratio ( times)

C) debt to total asset ratio in %

d) asset turnover ( times)

e) average collection period ( days)

 

 

 

 
 
 
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