A company has these assets: a building worth $250,000; equipment worth $20,000; and operating funds of $15,000. It also has two loans: one for $45,000 and one for $75,000. Calculate the company’s working capital ratio.

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Answer:

The working capital ratio would be 2.38:1

Explanation:

To find the working capital ratio of a company, we would need to get the total assets and liabilities and divide them.

Assets:

[tex]250,000+20,000+15,000= 285,000[/tex]

You would have $285,000 in total assets

Liabilities:

[tex]45,000+75,000=120,000[/tex]

You would have $120,000 in total liabilities.

Now, we would divide 285,000 by 120,000 in order to get your ratio.

Lets solve:

[tex]285,000 \div120,000= 2.375:1[/tex]

If you need to round, you would round the 5 over to the 7 to turn it to 8.

Your ratio would be 2.38:1

2.38:1 would be the CORRECT answer.