Accountancy, asked by varsharani9560, 6 hours ago

0.59. From the following information, calculate Total Assets to Debt Ratio:


Capital Employed
25,00,000
Equity Share Capital
14,30,000
Investment
2,10,000
8% Debentures
Land
4,00,000
2,75,000
8,50,000
2,75,000
Capital Reserve
Surplus, i.e., Balance
Trade Receivables
Cash and Cash Equivalents
1,50,000
in Statement of Profit and Loss
1,50,000

Answers

Answered by sayyedaleemuddin7890
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Explanation:

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Answered by VelvetBlush
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\sf\red{Total \: assets \: to \: debt \: ratio = \frac{Total \: assets}{Debt} }

\implies\sf{\frac{14,85,000}{6,45,000}}

\implies\sf{2.30:1}

Working notes :

\sf\red{1) \: Total\: assets= Investment + Land + Trade \: receivables + Cash \: and \: cash \: equivalents}

\implies\sf{2,10,000+8,50,000+2,75,000+1,50,000}

\implies\sf{14,85,000}

\sf\red{2) \: Debt = Capital \: employed - Equity*}

\implies\sf{25,00,000-18,55,000}

\implies\sf{6,45,000}

\sf\red{*Equity= Equity\: share\:capital+ \:Capital \:reserve + Surplus}

\implies\sf{14,30,000+2,75,000+1,50,000}

\implies\sf{18,55,000}

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