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elena55 [62]
4 years ago
12

Short-term bond yields are generally ______ than long-term bond yields, whereas long-term bond prices are generally ________ tha

n short-term bond prices.
Business
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]4 years ago
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1. More volatile
2. More volatile
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Explanation:

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(3) working capital = Current assets minus Current liabilities

(4) acid-test assets = quick assets

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Current Liabilities: $737,000 + $75,000 = $812,000

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Current Liabilities: $812,000

Inventory: $222,000 - 55,000 = $167,000

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Current Liabilities: $812,000

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Quick Assets = $1,570,000 - 167,000 = $1,403,000

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(2) acid-test ratio = $1,403,000/$812,000

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Current Liabilities: $812,000 - $29,500 = $782,500

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Current Liabilities: $782,500

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(3) working capital = $1,535,500 - $782,500

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Current Liabilities: $782,500

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