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Nastasia [14]
3 years ago
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A firm has current liabilities of $500, a current ratio of 1.5, and a quick ratio of 1.1. calculate the level of inventory for t

his firm.
Business
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
4 0

The inventory level will be used by an inventory manager to regulate the optimal time for manufacturing, if they are handling a manufacturer's warehouse, or to demand more if the product is being stored as stock at a store.


To solve this:

Get first the Current Assets this solved by multiplying the current liabilities to the current ratio.

CA = $500 (1.5) = $750


Then get the inventory level by multiplying the current asset to the product of the current liabilities and quick ratio.

Inventory level = $750 (500 x 1.1) = $412,500

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