Given the following Year 12 balance sheet data for a footwear company Balance Sheet Data Cash on Hand Total Current Assets Total Fixed Assets Total Assets Accounts Payable Overdraft Loan Payable 1-Year Bank Loan Payable Current Portion of Long-Term Bank Loans Total Current Liabilities Long-Term Bank Loans Outstanding Total Liabilities Year 11 Year 12 Shareholder Equity: Balance Change Common Stock 20,000 Additional Capital 120,000 0 Retained Earnings 60,000 20,000 Total Shareholder Equity 190,000 +20,000 Total Liabilities and Shareholder Equity $ 10,000 150,000 250,000 $400,000 $ 20,000 0 5,000 17,000 42,000 138,000 180,000 0 20,000 120,000 80,000 220,000 $400,000 Based on the above figures and the definition of the debt-assets ratio presented in the Help section for p. 5 of the Footwear Industry Report, the company's debt-assets ratio (rounded to 2 decimal places) is Year 11 Shareholder Equity: Balance Common Stock 20,000 Additional Capital 120,000 Retained Earnings 60,000 Total Shareholder Equity 190,000 Total Liabilities and Shareholder Equity Year 12 Change 0 0 20,000 +20,000 20.000 120,000 80,000 220,000 $400,000 Based on the above figures and the definition of the debt-assets ratio presented in the Help section for p 5 of the Footwear Industry Report, the company's debt-assets ratio (rounded to 2 decimal places) is O 044 O 0.42 O 0.47 O 0.45 00.40 Copying, redistributing, or website posting is expressly prohibited and constitutes copyright violation Version 1637796 *** Copyright 2021 by Glo-Bus Software, Inc Balance Sheet Data Cash on Hand Total Current Assets Total Fixed Assets Total Assets Accounts Payable Overdraft Loan Payable 1-Year Bank Loan Payable Current Portion of Long-Term Bank Loans Total Current Liabilities Long-Term Bank Loans Outstanding Total Liabilities Shareholder Equity: Year 11 Balance Common Stock 20,000 Additional Capital 120,000 Retained Earnings 60,000 Total Shareholder Equity 190,000 Total Liabilities and Shareholder Equity $ 10,000 150,000 250,000 $400,000 $ 20,000 0 5,000 17,000 42,000 138,000 180,000 Year 12 Change 0 0 20,000 +20,000 20,000 120,000 80,000 220,000 $400,000 Based on the above figures and the definition of the debt-assets ratio presented in the Help section for p. 5 of the Footwear Industry Report the company's debt-assets ratio (rounded to 2 decimal places) is 0.44 O 0.42 >