
Concept explainers
Current ratio is the ratio which is used to measure a company’s liquidity and it considers current assets and current liabilities.
Acid Test Ratio:
Acid test ratio is a ratio which is measures the ability of a company to pay off its current obligations out of near cash or quick assets.
To prepare: Table showing (1) current ratio, (2) acid-test ratio and (3)

Explanation of Solution
Table presenting current ratio, acid-test ratio and working capital transaction wise:
Transaction | Current Assets (CA) ($) | Quick Assets (CL) ($) | Current Liabilities ($) | Current Ratio (1) | Acid-Test Ratio (2) | Working Capital ($) |
Beginning | 700,000 | 308,000 | 280,000 | 2.50 | 1.10 | 420,000 |
May 2 | 50,000 | 50,000 | ||||
Balance | 750,000 | 308,000 | 330,000 | 2.27 | 0.93 | 420,000 |
May 8 | 55,000 | |||||
Balance | 805,000 | 308000 | 330,000 | 2.44 | 0.93 | 475,000 |
May 10 | 20,000 | |||||
Balance | 825,000 | 308,000 | 330,000 | 2.5 | 0.93 | 495,000 |
May 15 | -22,000 | -22,000 | ||||
Balance | 803,000 | 308,000 | 308,000 | 2.61 | 1 | 495,000 |
May 17 | -5,000 | |||||
Balance | 798,000 | 308,000 | 308,000 | 2.19 | 1 | 490,000 |
May 22 | ||||||
Balance | 798,000 | 308,000 | 308,000 | 2.19 | 1 | 490,000 |
May 26 | -50,000 | |||||
Balance | 748,000 | 308,000 | 308,000 | 2.43 | 1 | 440,000 |
May 27 | 100,000 | 110,000 | ||||
Balance | 848,000 | 308,000 | 418,000 | 2.03 | 0.74 | 430,000 |
May 28 | 80,000 | |||||
Balance | 928,000 | 308,000 | 418,000 | 2.22 | 0.74 | 510,000 |
May 29 | -185000 | |||||
Balance | 743,000 | 308,000 | 418,000 | 1.80 | 0.74 | 325,000 |
Table(1)
Working notes:
Formula to calculate current ratio,
Calculation of current liabilities from current ratio,
Formula to calculate acid-test ratio,
Calculation of quick assets from acid test ratio,
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 2 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 2 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 8 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 8 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 10 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 10 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 15 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 15 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 17 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 17 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 26 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 26 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 27 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 27 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 28 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 28 by using equation (2),
Calculation of current ratio at the end of May 29 by using equation (1),
Calculation of acid-test ratio at the end of May 29 by using equation (2),
Hence, at the end of May 29, current ratio is 1.80, acid-test ratio is 0.74 and working capital is $325,000.
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