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प्रश्न
Ratio of Current Assets (₹3,00,000) to Current Liabilities (₹2,00,000) is 1.5:1. The accountant of the firm is interested in maintaing a Current Ratio of 2:1 by paying off a part of the Current Liabilities. Compute amount of the Current Liabilities that should be paid so that the Current Ratio at the level of 2:1 may be maintained.
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उत्तर
`"Current Ratio" = "Current Assets"/ "Current liability" = 1.5/1`
The company is interested in maintaining the Current Ratio of 2:1 by paying off the liability.
Let the liability paid-off by the company = x
∴ New Current Assets = 3,00,000 − x
New Current Liabilities = 2,00,000 − x
New Current Ratio = `(300000 - x)/(200000 - x) = 2/1`
or, 300000 - x = 400000 - 2x
or, x = 100000
Therefore, liability of Rs 1,00,000 need to be paid-off by the company in order to maintain the Current Ratio of 2 : 1.
