liquid assets = $5,000
Business, 07.11.2019 06:31 kimlyn58p0wyn0
Given the following information, calculate the current ratio:
liquid assets = $5,000
monthly credit payments = $800
monthly savings = $760
net worth = $75,000
current liabilities = $2,000
take-home pay = $2,300
gross income = $3,500
monthly expenses = $2,050
multiple choice
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0.41
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Given the following information, calculate the current ratio:
liquid assets = $5,000
liquid assets = $5,000
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