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4 November, 19:44

The following balance sheet information is provided for Apex Company for Year 2:Assets:-Cash $5,400-Accounts Receivable $15,500-Inventory $18,000-Prepaid Expenses $1,600-Plant and equipment, net of depreciation $20,200-Land $19,950Total Assets $80,650Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity-Accounts Payable $4,500-Salaries Payable $11,500-Bonds Payable (due in ten years) $19,000-Common stock, no par $30,000-Retained Earnings $15,650Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $80,650What is the company's working capital?

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  1. 4 November, 19:49
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    The company's working capital is $24,500

    Explanation:

    Working capital: The working capital is the capital which show a difference between current assets and the current liabilities

    In mathematically,

    Working capital = Current assets - current liabilities

    So,

    The current assets equals to

    = Cash + accounts receivable + inventory + prepaid expenses

    = $5,400 + $15,500 + $18,000 + $1,600

    = $40,500

    And, The current liabilities equals to

    = Accounts payable + salaries payable

    = $4,500 + $11,500

    = $16,000

    So, the working capital is

    = $40,500 - $16,000

    = $24,500
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