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stealth61 [152]
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What additional information about the numbers used to compute this ratio might be useful in helping you assess liquidity? (Selec

t all that apply) (a) The maturity schedule of current liabilities (b) The average stock price for the industry (c) The average current ratio for the industry (d) The amount of current assets that is concentrated in relatively illiquid inventories
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Tamiku [17]4 years ago
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Total Assets = Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity = $20,200

Explanation:

An unclassified balance sheet is a type of balance sheet that does not present assets and liabilities under different categories. It only presents all assets in order of liquidity and liabilities in order of the shortness of their terms.

This can be prepared for this question as follows:

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Unclassifed Balance Sheet

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<u>Particulars                                                       Amount ($)         </u>

Cash                                                                     1,000

Accounts Receivable                                            900

Office Supplies                                                      600

Equipment                                                         19,700

Accumulated Dep. - Equipment                     <u>  (2,000)  </u>

Total Assets                                                     <u>  20,200  </u>

Accounts Payable                                                 900

Interest Payable                                                    550

Notes Payable                                                    3,400

Common Stock                                                 10,650

Retained Earnings, Dec. 31, 2018                  <u>   4,700  </u>

Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity   <u>  20,200 </u>

Since Total Assets and Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity as it is normally required, that indicates that the unclasified balance sheet has been prepared accurately.

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2. Information Search: This is the next stage where the consumer begins to search for how to close the need gap.

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