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    Sep 18, 2011, 02:23 PM
    Compute ratios
    I have answered what I could, I need help with the rest... this is what I have so far;
    Current 1.64 :1 .81 :1
    (2) Receivables turnover 8.74 times 111.84 times
    (3) Average collection period days days
    (4) Inventory turnover 6.57 times 8.3 times
    (5) Days in inventory days days
    (6) Profit margin 4.42 % 3.35 %
    (7) Asset turnover 1.5 times 2.38 times
    (8) Return on assets 6.6 % 7.97 %
    (9) Return on common stockholders' equity % %
    (10) Debt to total assets % %
    (11) Times interest earned times times

    I need help with number(s) 3,5,9 and 11... When I sent the question I had included a couple of answered questions.

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