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USPshnik [31]
2 years ago
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Compute the missing amount in the accounting equation for each company​ (amounts in​ billions): Assets Liabilities Stockholders'

Equity Love Drycleaners $ ? $43 $38 Ernie's Bank 25 ? 20 Weekly Stop Grocery 38 9 ? Requirement 1. Which company appears to have the strongest financial​ position? Explain your reasoning. Calculate the missing amounts. ​(Enter amounts in​ billions.) Assets Liabilities Stockholders' equity Love Drycleaners 81 $43 $38 Ernie's Bank 25 45 20 Weekly Stop Grocery 38 9
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1 answer:
Anvisha [2.4K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Love Drycleaner's Assets: 81

Ernie's Bank Liability: 5

Weekly Stop Grocery Equity: 31

Ernie's Bank has the strongest financial position as it has de better debt to equity ratio

Explanation:

Accounting equation:

Assets = Liability + Equity

<u>Love Drycleaners:</u>

Assets ??? = Liab 43 + Equity 38

Assets = 43 + 38  = 81

<u>Ernie's Bank:</u>

Assets 25 = Liab ?? + Equity 20

Liab= 25 - 20 = 5

<u>Weekly Stop Grocery:</u>

A 38 = L 9 + E ??

equity = 38 - 9  = 31

THe strongest financial position will be for Ernie's Bank

As the debt to equity ratio is the lowest:

<u>Love Drycleaners: </u>   43/38 = 1.13 there is 1 dollar of debt per every dollar of quity an increase in the interst rate may cause troubles to this company.

<u>Ernie's Bank: </u> 5/20 = 0.25 There is 0.25 of debt per every dollar of equity This company is finance almost through equity so it could useleverage if needed to keep operations

<u>Weekly Stop Grocery:</u>   9/31 = 0.29 This company is also in good position as Ernie's but the question is for the strongest and that one is Ernie's Bank

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