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Lubov Fominskaja [6]
4 years ago
5

The capital intensity ratio is generally defined as follows: a. Sales divided by total assets, i.e., the total assets turnover r

atio. b. The percentage of liabilities that increase spontaneously as a percentage of sales. c. The amount of assets required per dollar of sales, or A0*/S0. d. The ratio of current assets to sales. e. The ratio of sales to current assets.
Business
1 answer:
agasfer [191]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

c. The amount of assets required per dollar of sales

Explanation:

Capital Intensity Ratio = Total Assets / Total revenue

Or

Capital Intensity Ratio = Capital Expenditure / Labour Cost

Please comment, if any further assistance si required.

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See explanation section.

Explanation:

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Interest Expense   (Debit)   450 (Note - 1)

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Note - 1: Borrowing - $120,000; Interest Rate = 9%; Maturity date = 45 days.

(Assuming 360 days = 1 year).

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