
Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello
Edition 17ISBN: 978-0078025778
Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello
Edition 17ISBN: 978-0078025778 Exercise 58
Liquidity of Cheese, Inc.
Chezo, Inc., is a large cheese store chains. Shown below are selected items adapted from a recent Chezo, Inc., balance sheet. (Dollar amounts are in the millions.)
Instructions
a. Using the information above, compute the amounts of Chezo's total current assets and total quick assets.
b. Compute the company's ( 1 ) current ratio, ( 2 ) quick ratio, and ( 3 ) working capital. (Round to two decimal places.)
c. From these computations, are you able to conclude whether Chezo is a good credit risk for short-term creditors or on the brink of bankruptcy? Explain.
d. Is there anything unusual about the operating cycle of cheese stores that would make you think that they normally would have lower current ratios than, say, large department stores?
e. What other types of information could you utilize in performing a more complete analysis of Chezo's liquidity ?
Chezo, Inc., is a large cheese store chains. Shown below are selected items adapted from a recent Chezo, Inc., balance sheet. (Dollar amounts are in the millions.)
Instructions
a. Using the information above, compute the amounts of Chezo's total current assets and total quick assets.
b. Compute the company's ( 1 ) current ratio, ( 2 ) quick ratio, and ( 3 ) working capital. (Round to two decimal places.)
c. From these computations, are you able to conclude whether Chezo is a good credit risk for short-term creditors or on the brink of bankruptcy? Explain.
d. Is there anything unusual about the operating cycle of cheese stores that would make you think that they normally would have lower current ratios than, say, large department stores?
e. What other types of information could you utilize in performing a more complete analysis of Chezo's liquidity ?
Explanation
(a) Compute the C's total current assets...
Financial & Managerial Accounting 17th Edition by Jan Williams ,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner,Joseph Carcello
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