Westonci.ca is the Q&A platform that connects you with experts who provide accurate and detailed answers. Get expert answers to your questions quickly and accurately from our dedicated community of professionals. Explore comprehensive solutions to your questions from a wide range of professionals on our user-friendly platform.

Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

Connie's Bistro, Inc. reported the following information about its long-term debt in the notes to a recent financial statement (in millions):

Long-term debt consists of the following:

[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{lcc}
\hline
& December 31 Current Year & December 31 Preceding Year \\
\hline
Total long-term debt & $\$ 615,200$ & $\$ 338,400$ \\
Current portion & $(178,400)$ & $(166,100)$ \\
\cline {2-3}
Long-term debt & $\$ 436,800$ & $\$ 172,300$ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]

a. How much of the long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet?

[tex]\[ \square \text{ million} \][/tex]

b. How much did the total current liabilities change between the preceding year and the current year as a result of the current portion?

[tex]\[ \square \text{ million} \][/tex]

c. If Connie's Bistro did not issue additional long-term debt next year, what would be the total long-term debt on December 31 of the upcoming year?

[tex]\[ \$ \square \text{ million} \][/tex]

Sagot :

Let's address each part of the question step by step:

### a. Current Liability on the Current Year's December 31 Balance Sheet

To find how much of the long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability, we look at the current portion for the current year.

- Current portion for the current year: [tex]$178,400$[/tex] (in thousands)

Thus, the amount of long-term debt disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet is:
[tex]\[ \$178,400 \text{ (in thousands)}, \text{ which is } \$178.4 \text{ million} \][/tex]

Answer: [tex]$\boxed{178.4}$[/tex] million

### b. Change in Total Current Liabilities Between the Preceding Year and the Current Year

To determine how much the total current liabilities changed due to the current portion of long-term debt, we subtract the current portion of the preceding year from the current portion of the current year.

- Current portion for the current year: [tex]$178,400$[/tex] (in thousands)
- Current portion for the preceding year: [tex]$166,100$[/tex] (in thousands)

Change in current liabilities:
[tex]\[ \$178,400 - \$166,100 = \$12,300 \text{ thousand, which is } \$12.3 \text{ million} \][/tex]

Answer: [tex]$\boxed{12.3}$[/tex] million

### c. Total Long-Term Debt on December 31 of the Upcoming Year

Assuming no additional long-term debt is issued next year, the total long-term debt at the end of the upcoming year would be the long-term debt after subtracting the current portion due next year.

- Long-term debt for the current year: [tex]$436,800$[/tex] (in thousands)
- Current portion for the current year: [tex]$178,400$[/tex] (in thousands)

Total long-term debt at the end of the upcoming year:
[tex]\[ \$436,800 - \$178,400 = \$258,400 \text{ thousand, which is } \$258.4 \text{ million} \][/tex]

Answer: [tex]$\boxed{258.4}$[/tex] million