Financial Accounting
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4ME
Computing the Times Interest Earned Ratio
LO10-3 Oak Corporation’s financial statements for the current year showed the following:
Income Statement | |
Revenues | $800,000 |
Expenses | (620,000) |
Interest expense | (12,600) |
Pretax income | 167,400 |
Income tax (30%) | (50,220) |
Net income | $117,180 |
Compute Oak’s times interest earned ratio.
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