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Airline Accessories has the following current assets: cash, $112 million; receivables, $104 million; inventory, $192 million; and other current assets, $28 million. Airline Accessories has the following liabilities: accounts payable, $118 million; current portion of long-term debt, $45 million; and long-term debt, $33 million. Based on these amounts, calculate the current ratio and the acid-test ratio for Airline Accessories. (Enter your answers in millions, not in dollars. For example, $5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5.)

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Answer:

Current Ratio = 2.67

Acid-Test Ratio = 1.50

Explanation:

Given:

Current assets:

cash = $112 million

receivables = $104 million

inventory = $192 million

other current assets = $28 million

Liabilities:

accounts payable = $118 million

current portion of long-term debt = $45 million

Long-term debt = $33 million

FInd:

Current ratio

Acid-test ratio

Computation:

Current assets = Cash + Receivables + Inventory + Other Current Assets

Current assets = [112 + 104 + 192 + 28] Million

Current assets = $436 million

Current Liabilities = Accounts Payable + Current portion of Long term debt

Current Liabilities = [118 + 45] million

Current Liabilities = $163 million  

Current Ratio = Current assets / Current Liabilities

Current Ratio =  $436 Million / $163 Million

Current Ratio = 2.67  

Acid-Test Ratio = [Current Assets – Inventories] / Current Liabilities

Acid-Test Ratio = [$436 Million - $192 Million] / $163 Million  

Acid-Test Ratio = $244 Million / $163 Million

Acid-Test Ratio = 1.50