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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
6

You find the following financial information about a company: net working capital = $735; fixed assets = $5,385; total assets =

$8,190; and long-term debt = $4,281. What are the company's total liabilities?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Company's total liabilities are $6,351.

Step-by-step explanation:

A company's financial information is given, we have to calculate the company's total liabilities.

Total assets = Fixed assets + current assets

Current assets = Total assets - Fixed assets

                         = $8,190 - $5,385

                         = $2,805

Networking capital = Current assets - Current liabilities

                        $735 = $2,805 - current liabilities

  Current liabilities   = $2,805 - $735

  Current liabilities   = $2,070

Total liabilities = Long term debt + current liabilities

                         = $4,281 + $2,070

                         = $6,351

Company's total liabilities are $6,351.

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