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9 August, 07:53

Jones Company has Cash of $600, Accounts Receivable of $500, Office Supplies of $100, and a Building with a cost of $50,000. Jones Company owes $300 on Accounts Payable and has Salaries Payable of $200. What is Jones Company's current ratio?

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  1. 9 August, 08:00
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    2.4

    Explanation:

    Jones Company's total current assets = $600 (cash) + $500 (accounts receivable) + $100 (Office supplies) = $1,200

    total current liabilities = $300 (accounts payable) + $200 (salaries payable) = $500

    current ratio = $1,200 / $500 = 2.4

    the current ratio measures a company's short term liquidity, or its ability to generate enough cash to pay its short term debts.
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