Current Ratio Loan Provision Assume that you are the controller of a small, growing sporting goods company.
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5. The company is further obligated to maintain a current assets to current liabilities ratio of 2 to 1 as indicated on quarterly statements to be submitted to the bank. If the company fails to meet any loan provisions, all amounts of interest and principal are due immediately upon notification by the bank.
You, as controller, have just gathered the following information as of the end of the first month of the current quarter:
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable ........$400,000
Taxes payable ..........100,000
Accrued expenses ........50,000
Total current liabilities ......$550,000
You are concerned about the loan provision that requires a 2 to 1 ratio of current assets to current liabilities.
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1. Indicate what actions could be taken during the next two months to meet the loan provision. Which of the available actions should be recommended?
2. Could management take short-term actions to make the company’s liquidity appear to be better? What are the long-run implications of such actions?
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Using Financial Accounting Information The Alternative to Debits and Credits
ISBN: 978-1133161646
7th Edition
Authors: Gary A. Porter, Curtis L. Norton
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