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Effects of Transactions on Various Ratios

Selected amounts from Gullins Limited's balance sheet from the beginning of the year are shown below:

Account

Amount

Cash

$ 35,000

Marketable securities

6,000

Accounts receivable, net

85,000

Inventory

250,000

Prepaid expenses

4,000

Plant and equipment, net

475,000

Accounts payable

100,000

Accrued liabilities

40,000

Notes due within one year

60,000

Bonds payable in five years

80,000

During the year, the company completed the following transactions (the first item, lettered "x," is used below  as an example in the   requirements):

x. Sold inventory for cash: $25,000.

a. Declared a cash dividend: $20,000.

b. Purchased inventory on account: $50,000.

c. Sold inventory on account: $40,000.

d. Purchased equipment by issuing a short-term note payable due within one year: $100,000.

e. Paid a cash dividend previously declared: $15,000.

f. Paid accounts payables totalling $30,000.

g. Purchased inventory for cash: $60,000.

h. Wrote off uncollectible accounts in the amount of $5,000, reducing the accounts receivable balance accordingly.

i. Purchased temporary investments for cash: $10,000.

j. Repurchased common shares from several shareholders for cash: $50,000.

k. Paid short-term notes due: $60,000.

Required:

1. Compute the following amounts and ratios as of the beginning of the year:

a. Working capital.

b. Current ratio.

c. Acid-test ratio.

2. Indicate the effect of each of the transactions given above on working capital, the current ratio, and the acid-test ratio. Give the effect in terms of increase, decrease, or none. Item (x) is given as an example of the format to use:

 

The Effect on

 

Transaction

WorkingCapital

CurrentRatio

Acid-TestRatio

(x) Sold inventory for cash

None

None

Increase

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