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Decrease total asset | ||||||
Increase in accumulated depreciation will result into decrease in total asset | ||||||
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When the asset was acquired | ||||||
Depreciation is non cash expenses and actual outflow will be when asset acquired. |
An increase in accumulated depreciation increases total assets decreases total assets decreases the current ratio increases...
Please help me to answer this question. 1. The ratio of ________ to ________ is an indicator of the quality of a firm's earnings. a. cash flow from operations, net income b. liabilities, assets c. dividends, interest expense d. cash flow from operations, capital expenditures 2. As the number of monthly payments on a loan increases, the size of each payment ________ and the total interest paid over the life of the loan ________. a. increases, decreases b. decreases, stays...
A firm has total current assets of $350, total fixed assets of $4,000, and accumulated depreciation of $1,250. Total current liabilities are $325, long-term debt is $1,500, and common stock is $100. What is total equity? A firm has total current assets of $350, total fixed assets of $4,000, and accumulated depreciation of $1,250. Total current liabilities are $325, long-term debt is $1,500, and common stock is $100. What is accumulated retained earnings?
Which of the following statements is TRUE? A) The current ratio is current assets divided by current liabilities. B) Total asset turnover is net income divided by total assets. C) The cash coverage ratio equals cash divided by current liabilities. D) The quick ratio equals current assets - current liabilities divided by current liabilities.
Balance sheet Assets Cash Marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventory Property and equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable Current notes payable Mortgage payable Bonds payable Common stock Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 15,150 8,260 13,400 11,500 171,500 (12, eee) $207,810 $ 8,720 3,400 4,200 21,180 114, 30e 56,010 $207,810 A OCA-FARM Required Compute each of the following: (Round your per share a. Current ratio b. Earnings per share o. Quick (acid-test) ratio d....
Asset utilization ratios measure the returns on various assets such as return on total assets. A. True B. False A decreasing average collection period could be associated with A. increasing sales. B. decreasing sales. C. decreasing accounts receivable D. a and c. The main consideration in constructing the pro forma income statement is the costs specifically associated with the units sold during the period. A. True B. False As the dividend payout ratio declines more external funds are required. A....
Indicate the effects of the transactions listed in the following table on total current assets, current ratio, net income and cash flow. Use (+) to indicate an increase, (-) to indicate a decrease, and (0) to indicate either no effect or an indeterminate effect. Be prepared to state any necessary assumptions and assume an initial current ratio of more than 1.0 Total Current Current Ratio Effect on Net Assets Impact on Cash Flow income 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)...
NI+D+L-G Saffordville Co. Cash Flow Statement (Inderect Method) Current Assets Increase Current Assets Decrease Decrease Increase Need Help Completing the Cash Flow of Statement Assets Cash A/R Inventory Investments Equipment Accumulated Derp.-Equipment Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2020 77,700 60,800 126,900 79,500 315,000 (44,500) 615,400 2019 33,400 447,000 92,650 107,000 205,000 (40,000) 845,050 112,660 Current Liabilities Increase Increase Current Liabilities Decrease Decrease Cah flows from operating activities Net Income Add: Decrease in Accounts Receivables Increase in A/P A/P 48,280 18,830...
• Current ratio • Quick ratio • Cash ration • Total debit ratio • Equity multiplier • Time interest earned ratio • Capital intensity • Total asset turnover • Profit margin • Return on assets please explain in accounting terms
assets Total current liabilities Debt Ratio C. Debt ratio -the proportion of a company's assets financed with debt. Debt ratio = Total Liabilities Total Assets D How transactions affect the ratios Given the following balances: Current Assets $150,000 Current Liabilities 75,000 Total Assets Total Liabilities 300,000 120,000 1. What is net working capital? 2. What are the current and debt ratios? 3. How would the following transactions affect the current ratio & the debt ratio (Improve, Deteriorate, No Change)? a....