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Business, 14.02.2020 22:48, kingtaco321

Jarrod is a college student. All of Jarrod's disposable income is used to pay his college-related expenses. While he has no liabilities (Jarrod is on a scholarship), he does have a credit card that he typically uses for emergencies. He and his friend went on a shopping spree in New York City costing $2,000, which Jarrod charged to his credit card. Jarrod has $20 in his wallet, but his bank accounts are empty. Jarrod has an old TV worth about $100. Jarrod's other assets total about $150.

What is Jarrod's debt-to-asset ratio? What does this indicate about Jarrod's financial position?

Jarrod's debt-to-asset ratio is: (Select the best answer below.)

A. 74.07 percent, which indicates that if Jarrod loses his job, he would not be able to pay off his debt.
B. 0.74 percent, which indicates that if Jarrod loses his job, he would not be able to pay off his debt.
C. 0.0014 percent, which indicates that if Jarrod loses his job, he would not be able to pay off his debt.
D. 740.74 percent, which indicates that if Jarrod loses his job, he would not be able to pay off his debt.

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