Current ratio calculators
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To evaluate expressions like (1.03)6, it will be easier to use a calculator than multiply 1.03 by itself six times. Most scientific calculators have a button for exponents. It is typically either labeled like: ^ , yx , or xy . To evaluate 1.036 we’d type 1.03 ^ 6, or 1.03 yx 6.
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and ratio analysis and interpretation The information below was obtained from the financial statements of Razzle Dazzle Traders. The business is owned by two partners, Razzle and Dazzle.
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Current Ratio. Profit to Gross Income Ratio. Debt to Equity Ratio. 7) Figure the Following Current Ratio: Farmer Aggie is trying to determine her current ratio. She has the following information prepared: Her total current assets equal $103,240. Her total current liabilities equal $51,346. What is her current Ratio? ( Show all math below ...
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Poor - The current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. A low number indicates potential liquidity problems for a company. XYZ Corp. had a current ratio of 1.0 in 2002 and 0.85 in 2003. These ratios are lower than the industry averages of 2.3 in 2002 and 2.4 in 2003.
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This current ratio of 1.1 indicates that Alba’s current assets are sufficient to cover its current liabilities for 1.1 times. Notes: According to the calculations conducted above, it is noticeable that both companies have a positive ratio that reflects their strong financial position where Batelco has a current ratio of 1.5 times and Alba has ...
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Jan 01, 2004 · Current ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities. Therefore a ratio of $3.85:$1.00 means that there would by $3.85 worth of current assets for every $1.00 of current debt. This means that a business with this type of ratio would be liquid. Working capital = Current assets – current liabilities.
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2. Borehole’s Company had actual sales of $800,000 when break-even sales were $600,000. What is the margin of safety ratio? a. 75% b. 33% c. 67% d. 25% 3. How much sales are required to earn a target income of $80,000 if total fixed costs are $100,000 and the contribution margin ratio is 40%?
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