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Business, 14.07.2020 01:01, Miznatnasah

The most recent data from the annual balance sheets of Free Spirit Industries Corporation and LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation are as follows: Balance Sheet December 31st31st (Millions of dollars)
LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation Free Spirit Industries Corporation LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation Free Spirit Industries Corporation
Assets Liabilities
Current assets Current liabilities
Cash $1,435 $922 Accounts payable $0 $0
Accounts receivable 525 338 Accruals 316 0
Inventories 1,540 990 Notes payable 1,793 1,687
Total current assets $3,500 $2,250 Total current liabilities $2,109 $1,687
Net fixed assets Long-term bonds 2,578 2,063
Net plant and equipment 2,750 2,750 Total debt $4,687 $3,750
Common equity
Common stock $1,016 $813
Retained earnings 547 437
Total common equity $1,563 $1,250
Total assets $6,250 $5,000 Total liabilities and equity$6,250 $5,000
Free Spirit Industries Corporation’s current ratio is , and its quick ratio is ; LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation’s current ratio is , and its quick ratio is . Note: Round your values to four decimal places.
Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
Free Spirit Industries Corporation has less liquidity but also a greater reliance on outside cash flow to finance its short-term obligations than LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation.
A current ratio of 1 indicates that the book value of the company’s current assets is equal to the book value of its current liabilities.
If a company has a quick ratio of less than 1 but a current ratio of more than 1 and if the difference between the two ratios is large, then the company depends heavily on the sale of its inventory to meet its short-term obligations.
Free Spirit Industries Corporation has a better ability to meet its short-term liabilities than LeBron Sports Equipment Corporation.
An increase in the current ratio over time always means that the company’s liquidity position is improving.

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