The Longbranch Western Wear Company has the following financial statements, which are representative of the company's historical average. Income Statement Sales Expenses Earnings before interest and taxes Interest Earnings before taxes Taxes Earnings after taxes Dividends $250,000 193,400 $ 56,600 3,600 $ 53,000 13,000 $ 40,000 $ 22,000 Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Current assets Capital assets Balance Sheet Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $10,000 Accounts payable $17,600 26,000 Accrued wages 2,800 29,000 Accrued taxes 14,600 $65,000 Current liabilities $35,000 86,000 Notes payable 8,600 Long-term debt 23,000 Common stock 36,000 Retained earnings 48,400 $151,000 Total liabilities and equity $151,000 Total assets Longbranch is expecting a 25 percent increase in sales next year, and management is concerned about the company's need for external funds. The increase in sales is expected to be carried out without any expansion of capital assets. Instead, it will be done through more efficient asset utilization in the existing stores of liabilities, only current liabilities vary directly with sales * TURE a. Using a percent-of-sales method, determine whether Longbranch Western Wear has external financing needs. (Input the amounts a positive value.) The firm (Click to select In click to select b. Prepare a pro forma balance sheet with any financing adjustment made to notes payable and excess, if any, shall reduce long term debt. (Input all answers as positive values. Be sure to let the assets and liabilities in order of their liquidity. Do not leave any empty spaces; input a 0 wherever it is required.) Balance Sheet Liabilities $ Current assets (Click to select) (Click to select) Click to select) (Click to select) (Click to select) (Click to select) M Current assets (Click to select) Current liabilities (Click to select) (Click to select) (Click to select) (Click to select) $ $ Total assets Total liabilities and equity c. Calculate the current ratio and total debt to assets ratio for each year. (Round the final answers to 2 decimal places.) Year 1 Year 2 Current ratio Total debt/ assets % %