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Increase in fixed assets tend to:

A- increase current ratio B- decrease current Ratio C - current ratio will not change D- current ratio will increase by depreciation

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Question added by Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany
Date Posted: 2015/04/06
Riaz Ahammed
by Riaz Ahammed , Financial Accountant , UTC Climate Controls & Security

Current ratio (also known as Liquidity ratio & Working Capital ratio)  is calculated by the following formula:

Current ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

As the equation does not take fixed assets into consideration, any subsequent increase or decrease in fixed assets will have no effect of the current ratio. Therefore in this case, current ratio will not change.

Anas  Dawah
by Anas Dawah , Senior Internal Auditor , Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAGI)

C -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- current ratio will not change

Samsheer ck samsheer
by Samsheer ck samsheer , Accounts Manager , Al madina group

Answer is Current ratio will not change

Muhammad Ramzan Tufail  ACCA
by Muhammad Ramzan Tufail ACCA , Assistant Finance Manager , Eltizam Asset Management Group

C) is the Correct Ans.

 

Not any change

Rossana Pangilinan
by Rossana Pangilinan , School Accountant , Al Ghaf Private School LLC

......................................C current ration will not change

BIBIN VARGHESE
by BIBIN VARGHESE , Senior Accountant , LONDON CONSULTING MEDICAL CENTER

Answer  C - current ratio will not change

Current Ratio=  Current Asset  / Current Liabilities

Fixed Asset doesn't include to calculate current ratio

 

 

georgei assi
by georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

Must clarify the rate of increase in assets to what?

The third answer is the closest rest because any increase in the proportion of out must be accompanied by the same percentage in the other party

OWAIS QAZI
by OWAIS QAZI , Accounts & Finance Manager , Skyhigh Industries (Pvt) Ltd.

C- current ratio will not change and fixed assets has nothing to do with current ratio. current ratio only deals with current assets and current liablities.

Ahmed kandil
by Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany

C is the correct answer .....

CA SHAHAD AC
by CA SHAHAD AC , Accounts Associates , UCWF Facilities Management LLC

The Answer is, C - current ratio will not change.................

afzal mohiuddin
by afzal mohiuddin , Accounts Manager , System EAU FZE

Increase in fixed assets definitely it will effect to Current Ratio though depriciation

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