BARUCH FUND OF CORPORATE FIN. W/CONNECT
BARUCH FUND OF CORPORATE FIN. W/CONNECT
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Author: BREALEY
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Chapter 20, Problem 1QP

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To calculate: The current assets of Company C.

a.

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Determine the current assets of Company C:

BARUCH FUND OF CORPORATE FIN. W/CONNECT, Chapter 20, Problem 1QP , additional homework tip  1

Hence, the total current assets is $39.7 million.

b.

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To calculate: The current liabilities of Company C.

b.

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Determine the current liabilities of Company C:

BARUCH FUND OF CORPORATE FIN. W/CONNECT, Chapter 20, Problem 1QP , additional homework tip  2

Hence, the total current liabilities are $20.6 million.

c.

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To calculate: The net working capital of Company C.

c.

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Determine the net working capital of Company C:

Net working capital=Current assetsCurrent liabilities=$39.7 million$20.6 million=$19.1 million

Hence, the net working capital is $19.1 million.

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