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Question 11 Chapter 4 of +2-B – T.S. Grewal 12 Class

Question 11 Chapter 4 of +2-B
Question No. 11 - Chapter No.4 - T.S. Grewal +2 Book Part B

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Question 11 Chapter 4 of +2-B

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Current Ratio and Quick Ratio

11. Ratio of Current Assets (Rs. 8,75,000) to Current Liabilities (Rs. 3,50,000) is 2.5 : 1. The firm wants to maintain a Current Ratio of 2: 1 by purchasing
goods on Credit. Compute the number of goods that should be purchased on
credit.

The solution of Question 11 Chapter 4 of +2-B: – 

Current Liabilities=Rs. 3,50,000
Current Assets=Rs. 8,75,000
Current Ratio=2.5: 1

The firm is interested to maintain the Current Ratio 2: 1 by Purchasing goods on credit.
∴ Let the number of goods purchased on credit be = x

Current Liabilities=Rs. 3,50,000 + x
Current Assets=Rs. 8,75,000 + x
Current Ratio=Current Assets=Rs. 8,75,000=2
Current LiabilitiesRs. 3,50,0001
Rs. 8,75,000 + xRs. 7,00,000 + 2x

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Rs. 8,75,000 – Rs. 7,00,000  2x-x

Rs. 1,75,000  x

Therefore, goods worth Rs.1,75,000 must be purchased on credit to maintain the current ratio at 2:1

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