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monitta
3 years ago
5

Liquidity Ratios Burt's TVs has current liabilities of $25.3 million. Cash makes up 43 percent of the current assets and account

s receivable makes up another 23 percent of current assets. Burt's current ratio = .95 times. What is the value of inventory listed on the firm's balance sheet?
Business
2 answers:
notsponge [240]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Inventory is $8.17 million

Explanation:

The starting in computing the value of inventory listed on the firm's balance sheet is solving for current asset using the current ratio as highlighted below:

Current ratio=current assets/current liabilities

Current ratio is 0.95 times

current liabilities is $25.3 million

current assets is unknown

0.95=current assets/25.3

current assets =0.95*25.3

                         =$24.04 million

However the value of inventory is calculated thus:

inventory=(100%-cash-receivables)*current assets

inventory=(100%-43%--23%)*$24.04

inventory =34%*$24.04

                 =$8.17 million

Butoxors [25]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Inventory = $8.17190

Explanation:

First compute the total current assets:

Current Ratio =  <u>  Current Assets  </u>

                          Current Liabilities

0.95 = <u>Current Assets</u>

                   25.3

Current Assets = 25.3 * 0.95

Current Assets = 24.035

Now,

Current Assets                                                                                          = 100%

Less: Cash                                                                                                 = (43%)

        Account Receivable                                                                        = <u>(23%)</u>

Inventory                                                                                                   = 34%

Now,

Inventory = Current Assets * Inventory%

Inventory = 24.035 * 34%

Inventory = $8.1719  

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