Ask question Search Order By: ActiveCategoryClear Filter 0 Votes 1 Ans Quick Assets ₹ 3,00,000; Inventory (Stock) ₹ 80,000; Prepaid Expenses ₹ 20,000; Working Capital ₹ 2,40,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 6.36K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans From the following information, Calculate Quick Ratio: Total Debt 12,00,000 Total Assets 16,00,000 7.56K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans From the following information, calculate Liquid Ratio: Current Assets 4,00,000, Inventories 1,00,000 4.58K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans A firm had current Liabilities of ₹ 5,40,000. It purchasad stock of ₹ 60,000 on credit. After the purchase of stock, Current Ratio was 2 : 1. 6.93K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans A firm had Current Assets of ₹ 5,00,000. It paid Current Liabilities of ₹ 1,00,000 and the Current Ratio became 2 : 1. 5.43K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Ratio of Current Assets (₹ 8,75,000) to Current Liabilities (₹ 3,50,000) is 2.5 : 1. The firm wants to maintain Current Ratio of 2 : 1 by purchasing goods on credit. 5.00K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Ratio of Current Assets (₹ 3,00,000) to Current Liabilities ₹ 2,00,000) is 1.5 : 1. The accountant of the firm is 4.53K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Current Liabilities of a Company were ₹ 1,75,000 and its Current Ratio was 2 : 1. It paid ₹ 30,000 to a Creditor, Calculate Curren Ratio after payment. 7.06K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Current Assets are ₹ 7,50,000 and Working Capital is ₹ 2,50,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 4.87K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans A company had Current Assets of ₹ 4,50,000 and Current Liabilities of ₹ 2,00,000. Afterwards if purchased goods for ₹ 30,000 on credit. Calculate Current Ratio after the purchase. 5.23K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Working Capital ₹ 9,00,000; Total Debts (Liabilities) ₹ 19,50,000; Long Term Debts ₹ 15,00,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 5.62K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Working Capital is ₹ 18,00,000; Trade Payables ₹ 1,80,000; and other Current Liabilities are ₹ 4,20,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 6.84K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Current Ratio is 2.5, Working Capital is ₹ 1,50,000. Calculate the amount of Current Assets and Current Liabilities. 5.73K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Working Capital ₹ 6,00,000, Total Debt ₹ 27,00,000, Non-Current Liabilities ₹ 24,00,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 7.22K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Trade Payables ₹ 50,000, Working Capital ₹ 9,00,000, Current Liabilities ₹ 3,00,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 4.73K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans Current Assets ₹ 20,00,00, Inventories ₹ 10,00,000, Working Capital ₹ 12,00,000. Calculate Current Ratio. 6.21K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans Calculate Current Ratio from the following information: Total Assets 20,00,000 Fixed Tangible Assets 10,00,000 6.76K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans From the following, Calculate Current Ratio: Trade Receivables (Sundry Debtors) 7,20,000 6.87K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish August 1, 2023Accounting Ratios 0 Votes 1 Ans X and Y were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. They decided to dissolve the firm on 31st March 2023. 6.23K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans The partnership between A and B was dissolved on 31st March, 2023. On that date the respective credits to the capitals were A – ₹ 1,70,000 and B – ₹ 30,000. 5.89K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans Priya, Komal and Rakhi were in partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 1. They decided to dissolve the partnership. 8.30K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans A, B and C started business on 1st April, 2022 with capitals of ₹ 1,00,000; ₹ 80,000 and ₹ 60,000 respectively sharing profits (losses) in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 3. 7.26K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans A and B were partners sharing profits and losses as to 7/11th to A and 4/11th to B. They dissolved the partnership on 30th May, 2022. 6.00K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans A, B and C were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. On 31st March, 2023, A’s Capital and B’s Capital were ₹ 30,000 and ₹ 20,000 respectively but C owed ₹ 5,000 to the firm. 6.49K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 0 Votes 1 Ans There are two partners Angad and Raman in a firm and their capitals are ₹ 50,000 and ₹ 40,000. The creditors are ₹ 30,000. The assets of the firm realise ₹ 1,00,000. How much will Angad and Raman receive? 6.43K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish July 31, 2023[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions « Previous 1 2 … 145 146 147 148 149 … 175 176 Next » Question and answer is powered by anspress.net