A company had $250,000 of current assets and $90,000 of current liabilities before borrowing $60,000 from the bank with a 3-month note payable. What effect did the borrowing transaction have on the amount of the company’s current ratio?
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1 | Current Assets | Easy | |
2 |
Effect on the Current Ratio
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Easy | |
3 | Retained Earnings | Easy | |
4 | Solving for Missing Amounts | Moderate | |
5 | Account Classifications | Hard | |
6 | Calculating Operating Income | Hard |
1 | Current Assets | 9:57 | |
2 | Non-Current Assets | 10:25 | |
3 | Current Liabilities | 6:24 | |
4 | Non-Current Liabilites | 2:00 | |
5 | Contributed Capital | 5:10 | |
6 | The Classified Balance Sheet | 4:48 | |
7 | The Multistep Income Statement | 12:44 | |
8 | Retained Earnings vs Shareholder's Equity | 6:41 | |
9 | Ratios: Working Capital | 2:29 | |
10 | Ratios: Current Ratio | 4:00 | |
11 | Gross Profit vs Net Profit | 6:15 | |
12 | Profit Margin | 3:22 |