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Sunset, Inc., has a book value of equity of $14,130. Long-term
debt is $8,150. Net working capital, other than cash, is $2,140.
Fixed assets are $19,470 and current liabilities are $1,760.
How much cash does the company have? (Do not round
intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest
whole number, e.g., 32.)
Cash
$
What is the value of the current assets? (Do not round
intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest
whole number, e.g., 32.)
Current assets
$
Given:
Book value of equity= $14,130
Long term debt= $8,150
Net working capital other than cash= $2,140
Fixed assets= $19,470
Current liabilities= $1,760
1.Total liability= long term debt+ current liabilities
= $8,150+ $1,760= $9,910
According to the accounting equation:
Assets= Liabilities +Equity
= $9,910+ $14,130= $24,040
Net working capital other than cash= $2,140
Current currents apart from cash- Current liabilities= $2,140
Therefore, Current currents apart from cash= $1,760+$2,140= $3,900
Assets= Fixed assets+ Current assets apart from cash + Cash
Cash= Assets- (Fixed assets+ Current assets apart from cash)
= $24,040- ($19,470+ $3,900)
= $24,040- $23,370= $670
Therefore, cash is $670
2.Current assets= Current currents apart from cash+ Cash
= $3,900+ $670= $4,570
Therefore, current assets is $4,570
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