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Current Liabilities of a company were 175000and it current ratio was 2:1. It paid 30000 to a Creditor. Calculate Current Ratio after payment .​

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Answered by ShravaniG2004
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given,

Current liabilities = Rs-1,75,000

Current Ratio = 2:1

If 30,000 is paid to a creditor it will reduce both current assets as well as current liabilities as cash is being paid and creditors are reduced. Hence, new ratio will be:-

Current Ratio = Current Assets

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Current liabilities

= 3,50,000 (WN 1) - 30,000

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1,75,000 - 30,000

= 3,20,000

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1,45,000

= 2.2 : 1

Working note 1) = Current assets

Current Ratio = Current Assets

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Current liabilities

Current Assets = Current liabilities x current ratio

= 1,75,000 x 2

= 3,50,000.

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