Question 9. A. Given the following data: Current assets-800, Current liabilities - 300; Inventory = 200; Account receiva

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Question 9. A. Given the following data: Current assets-800, Current liabilities - 300; Inventory = 200; Account receiva

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Question 9 A Given The Following Data Current Assets 800 Current Liabilities 300 Inventory 200 Account Receiva 1
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Question 9. A. Given the following data: Current assets-800, Current liabilities - 300; Inventory = 200; Account receivables 150. Calculate the quick ratio. Given the following data: Long-term debt = 100, Value of leases = 15; Book value of equity-70; Market value of equity - 120, calculate the debt-equity ratio. B. C. Given the following data: Sales-3000, Cost of goods sold - 1500, Average receivables-150, calculate the average collection period. D. HTG has sales of $1000000 and cost of goods sold of 800000. The firm had a beginning inventory of 60000 and an ending inventory of $70000. What is the length of the inventory period? E. A firm has accounts receivables of $30000, inventory of $50000, sales of $370000 and cost of goods sold of $190000. How long does it take the firm to sell its inventory and collect payment on the sale? F. For its most recent year a company had Sales - $800000 and Cost of goods sold-$500000. At the beginning of the year, its Account receivables -$70000 and Account Payables-$120000 and Inventory-90000 At the beginning of the year, its Account receivables-$80000 and Account Payables -$110000 and Inventory = 100000 Calculate the cash cycle.
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