Financial statement data of Highland Engineering include the following items:
Requirements:
1. Calculate Highlandâs current ratio, debt ratio, and earnings per share. Round all ratios to
two decimal places.
2. Calculate the three ratios after evaluating the effect of each transaction that follows.
Consider each transaction separately.
a. Borrowed $140,000 on a long-term note payable
b. On January 1, issued 30,000 shares of common stock, receiving cash of $367,000
c. Paid off short-term notes payable, $27,000
d. Purchased $41,000 of merchandise on account, debiting Inventory
e. Received cash on account, $15,000
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