Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
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ISBN: 9781259535314
Author: David Marshall, Wayne William McManus, Daniel Viele
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.16E
Exercise 3.16
LO 6
Effect of transactions on
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- Calculate the firm’s current assets and working capital at April 30.
- Assume that management paid $33,400 of accounts payable on April 29. Calculate the current ratio and working capital at April 30 as if the April 29 payment had not been made. Round your current ratio answer to two decimal places.
- Explain the changes, if any, to working capital and the current ratio that would be caused by the April 29 payment.
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