A firm has a current ratio of 2:1 and current liabilities of $50,000. What are the current assets?

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A firm has a current ratio of 2:1 and current liabilities of $50,000. What are the current assets?
  1. $100,000
  2. $75,000
  3. $50,000
  4. $25,000

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Q: A firm has a current ratio of 2:1 and current liabilities of $50,000. What are the current assets?
Solution: Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities. Let Current Assets = x. Therefore, x / 50,000 = 2, x = 2 * 50,000 = $100,000.
Steps: 6

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