Required information RWP12-1 (Static) Great Adventures Continuing Case [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Income statement and balance sheet data for Great Adventures, Incorporated, are provided below. Balance Sheets December 31,2025 and 2024 2025 Assets current ossets: Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Other current assets $180,56847,6097,0609004,509$64,50990 Long-term assets: Land Buildings Equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets \begin{tabular}{rr|r|} 500,000 & \\ 800,000 & 6 \\ 62,000 & 40,000 \\ (25,250) & (8,000) \\ \hline$1,572,818 & $101,000 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Liabilities and Stockholders? Equity. Cucrent liabilities: Accounts payable Interest-payable Income tax payable Other current liabilities Notes payable (current) Notes payable (long-term) Stockholders' equity: coamon stock Paid-in capital Retained earnings Treasury stock Total liabilities and stockholdeng' equity As you can tell from the financial statements. 2025 was an especially busy year. Tony and Suzie were able to use the money received from borrowing and the issuance of stock to buy land and begin construction of cabins, dining facilities. ropes course, and the outdoor swimming pool. They even put in a baby pool to celebrate the birth of their first child. RWP12-1 (Static) Great Adventures Continuing Case Part 1 Required: 1. Calculate the following risk ratios for 2025. (Use 365 doys in a yeor. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 1 decimol place. VP12-1 (Static) Great Adventures Continuing Case Part 2 Calculate the following profitability ratios for 2025. (Use 365 days in o year. Round your intermediote calculations and final swers to 1 decimal place.) Decision Time! Choose one of the following questions: a. Provide your answer to the question. b. Provide analytical support for your conclusion. c. Explain how your analysis lead to your conclusion OPTION A: If Tony and Suzle asked you to livest in their business by purchasing stock liow much (ff any amount) would you be willing to invest? OPTION B Would you be willing to make an installment loan to Great Adventures in the amount of $50,000 ? If 50 , how many years would you allow for repayment