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MAC 2602
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MAC 2602
Calculate the debt: equity ratio (based on book values). [Round your final answer to two decimal places.]2. Calculate the number of days of the total cash conversion cycle.Which ONE of the following ratios would be most appropriate to compare the profitability of two companies that operate in the s...
MAC 2602 ASSIGNMENT 1 2 0 2 3/2024 1 1. Calculate the debt: equity ratio (based on book values). [Round your final answer to two decimal places.] (a) 68,32:31,68 (b) 74,53:25,47 (c) 31,68:68,32 (d) 25,47:74,53 Debt:equity ratio is calculated as follows: Debt (R5mil + R20,5mil) / R80,5mil x 100/1 = 31,68% Equity (R40mil + R15mil) / R80,5mil x 100/1 = 68,32% 2. Calculate the number of days of the total cash conversion cycle. (a) 67 days (b) 122 days (c) 108 days (d) 175 days
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