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  • Sep 20, 2006, 08:11 AM
    JJ2006
    Determining Working Capital and the Current Ratio
    Wilemon Corporation is preparing its 2007 balance sheet.The company records show the following selected amounts at the end of the accounting period, December 31,2007:

    Total assets $695,100
    Total noncurrent assets 525,000
    Liabilities:
    Notes payable(8% due in 5 years) 78,000
    Accounts payable 60,000
    Income taxes payable 12,000
    Liability for withholding tax 3,000
    Rent revenue collected in advance 14,000
    Bonds Payable (due in 15 years) 100,000
    Wages payable 7,800
    Property taxes payable 2,000
    Note payable (10%, due in 6 months) 10,000
    Interest payable 400
    Common stock 100,000

    1.Compute (a) working capital and (b) the current ratio. Why is working capital important to management? How do financial analysts use the current ratio?

    2. Would your computations be different if the company reported $250,000 worth of contingent liabilities in the notes to the financial statements? Explain.
  • Sep 20, 2006, 08:13 AM
    Curlyben
    Please refer to this Announcement
  • Oct 11, 2006, 09:25 PM
    bsadler1
    If debt/equity ratio is 0.5 what is the return on equity
  • Sep 17, 2010, 03:41 AM
    Bjray1

    Net Working Capital= Current Assets-NIBCLs, which are Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses. Therefore, NWC= $170,100-$99,200=$70,900
  • Sep 17, 2010, 06:25 PM
    morgaine300

    The thread is four years old. Second time you've done this - please watch the dates on the posts.

    And once again, you have not read the prior posts, including the one with the link to our guidelines on homework - we do not just do people's work for them.

    We're happy to have you post and try to help people, but please spent some time looking around, reading the rules, etc.

    Oh, and your answer is incorrect.

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