1.Calculate the probability of bankruptcy of the enterprise on the basis of a two-factor model, if the...
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1. Calculate the probability of bankruptcy of the enterprise on the basis of a two-factor model, if the amount of stocks and goods of the enterprise is USD 100,000, cash and receivables is USD 10,000, long-term borrowed funds and other liabilities is USD 40,000, short-term liabilities is USD 60,000, and the balance currency is USD 320,000.
2. To predict the probability of bankruptcy of the enterprise on the basis of a two-factor model, if the amount of stocks and goods of the enterprise is USD 80,000, cash - USD 10,000, accounts receivable - USD 11,000, long-term borrowed funds and other liabilities - USD 90,000, short-term liabilities - USD 160,000, and the balance currency - USD 320,000.
3. Predict the probability of bankruptcy of the enterprise using Altman’s Z-calculation, if the amount of goods and stocks is USD 200,000, cash and receivables - USD 50,000, revenue from sales of products - USD 150,000, operating profit - USD 75,000, retained earnings - USD 10,000, the market value of all shares is USD 500,000, the balance sheet currency is USD 950,000, the authorized capital is USD 420,000.
4. Predict the probability of bankruptcy of an enterprise using Altman’s Z-calculation, if the amount of goods and stocks is USD 200,000, cash and receivables are USD 50,000, revenue from sales of products is USD 150,000, operating profit is USD 75,000, retained earnings are USD 10,000, balance sheet currency is USD 950,000, authorized capital is USD 420,000.
Accounting for Governmental and Nonprofit Entities
ISBN: ?978-0073379609
15th Edition
Authors: Earl R. Wilson, Jacqueline L Reck, Susan C Kattelus