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dolfinsrforu
Jun 18, 2008, 02:39 PM
Not sure if these are right but I am trying to show the effect on working capital and current ratio

Issued 10 year bonds for 100,000 cash (Working capital Na and current ratio NA)
Paid Cash to settle an account payable (Working capital N/A and current ratio NA
Sold merchandise for more than cost ( Working capital + and current ratio +)
Recognized depreciation on plant equipment (Working capital NA and current ratio NA)
Purchased a machine by using long-term note payable (working capital NA and current ratio NA)
Purchased merchandise on account (working capital NA current ratio -)
Received customer payment on account receivable (working capital NA current ratio NA)
Paid cash for federal income tax expense (working capital - current ratio-)
Declared cash dividend payable in one month (working capital NA current ratio NA
Received cash for interest on a long term note receivable (working capital NA current ratio NA)
Received cash from issuing a short term note payable (working capital NA current ratio NA)
Traded a truck for a sedan (working capital NA Current ratio NA)

manik chand dey
Jun 20, 2008, 10:33 PM
Actually the question is not understandable. What iscurrent ratio NA and working capital na? Make it clear.
Thanks manik

morgaine300
Jun 22, 2008, 01:14 AM
It probably stands for Not Applicable, but basically means no change. I've already gone through this on another post, as it's been posted 3 times.