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Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello

النسخة 17الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0078025778
book Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello cover

Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello

النسخة 17الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0078025778
تمرين 57
Evaluating Debt-Paying Ability
You are a loan officer with Third Nebraska Bank. Joe West owns two successful restaurants, each of which has applied to your bank for a $250,000 one-year loan for the purpose of opening a second location. Condensed balance sheets for the two business entities are shown below.
Evaluating Debt-Paying Ability You are a loan officer with Third Nebraska Bank. Joe West owns two successful restaurants, each of which has applied to your bank for a $250,000 one-year loan for the purpose of opening a second location. Condensed balance sheets for the two business entities are shown below.        Both restaurants are popular and have been successful over the past several years. Nebraska Steak Ranch has been slightly more profitable, but the operating results for the two businesses have been quite similar. You think that either restaurant's second location should be successful. On the other hand, you know that restaurants are a faddish type of business and that their popularity and profitability can change very quickly. Joe West is one of the wealthiest people in Nebraska. He made a fortune-estimated at more than $2 billion-as the founder of Micro Time, a highly successful manufacturer of computer software. West now is retired and spends most of his time at Second Life, his 50,000-acre cattle ranch. Both of his restaurants are run by experienced professional managers. Instructions  a. Compute the current ratio and working capital of each business entity. b. On the basis of the information provided in this case, which of these businesses do you consider to be the better credit risk? Explain fully. c. What simple measure might you insist upon that would make the other business as good a credit risk as the one you identified in part b? Explain.
Evaluating Debt-Paying Ability You are a loan officer with Third Nebraska Bank. Joe West owns two successful restaurants, each of which has applied to your bank for a $250,000 one-year loan for the purpose of opening a second location. Condensed balance sheets for the two business entities are shown below.        Both restaurants are popular and have been successful over the past several years. Nebraska Steak Ranch has been slightly more profitable, but the operating results for the two businesses have been quite similar. You think that either restaurant's second location should be successful. On the other hand, you know that restaurants are a faddish type of business and that their popularity and profitability can change very quickly. Joe West is one of the wealthiest people in Nebraska. He made a fortune-estimated at more than $2 billion-as the founder of Micro Time, a highly successful manufacturer of computer software. West now is retired and spends most of his time at Second Life, his 50,000-acre cattle ranch. Both of his restaurants are run by experienced professional managers. Instructions  a. Compute the current ratio and working capital of each business entity. b. On the basis of the information provided in this case, which of these businesses do you consider to be the better credit risk? Explain fully. c. What simple measure might you insist upon that would make the other business as good a credit risk as the one you identified in part b? Explain. Both restaurants are popular and have been successful over the past several years. Nebraska Steak Ranch has been slightly more profitable, but the operating results for the two businesses have been quite similar. You think that either restaurant's second location should be successful. On the other hand, you know that restaurants are a "faddish" type of business and that their popularity and profitability can change very quickly.
Joe West is one of the wealthiest people in Nebraska. He made a fortune-estimated at more than $2 billion-as the founder of Micro Time, a highly successful manufacturer of computer software. West now is retired and spends most of his time at Second Life, his 50,000-acre cattle ranch. Both of his restaurants are run by experienced professional managers.
Instructions
a. Compute the current ratio and working capital of each business entity.
b. On the basis of the information provided in this case, which of these businesses do you consider to be the better credit risk? Explain fully.
c. What simple measure might you insist upon that would make the other business as good a credit risk as the one you identified in part b? Explain.
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