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Business, 24.09.2019 22:00, keishlav5183

1. a company makes a net profit before tax of $12,000 and has $20,000 in total equity. calculate the company's return on equity as a percentage. (0.5 points)
2. )a company makes a net profit before tax of $5,000 and has total assets with a value of $10,000. calculate the company's return on assets as a percentage. (0.5 points)
3. a company has $1,400 in liabilities and $1,500 in assets. calculate the company's debt ratio as a percentage. (0.5 points)
4. a company has $1,400 in liabilities and $1,500 in equity. calculate the company's debt to equity ratio as a percentage (0.5 points)
5. a company's current assets are $30,000 and current liabilities are $19,000. calculate the company's current ratio as a percentage. does the company have enough assets to pay its liabilities? (1.0 points)

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