Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.17AE
Calculate ratios (Learning Objective 4)
Kelleher Crafts has provided the following data:
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Compute the following ratios for the current year for Kelleher Crafts:
- a.
Current ratio - b. Acid-test ratio
- c. Inventory turnover
- d. Days’ sales in average receivables (assume all sales are on credit)
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