If you were one of Beck's accountants and you were asked to evaluate if the firm has enough funds to pay its bills that are coming due in the next few months, how would you respond?

The following information is listed on Beck's Bicycles, Inc.'s balance sheet as of 12/30/2015.

Assets Liabilities

Current Assets Current Liabilities

Cash $3,000,000.00 Accts. Payable $12,000,000.00

Accts. Receivables 2,000,000.00

Inventory 9,000,000.00

Total Current Assets $14,000,000.00 Total Current Liabilities $12,000,000.00


Fixed Assets $125,000,000.00 Long-Term Debt $75,000,0000.00



If you were one of Beck's accountants and you were asked to evaluate if the firm has enough funds to pay its bills that are coming due in the next few months, how would you respond?


a) Beck's does not have enough funds to pay bills that are coming due because it has $3 million in cash, and it owes $87,000,000 in the next few months.

b) Beck's will not have enough funds to pay bills coming due in the next few months because it cannot depend on selling inventory to pay those bills. It must depend only on cash and credit sales already produced. Total cash and credit sales are only $5 million.

c) Beck's has enough funds to pay bills that are coming due because it has $3 million in cash assets.

d) Beck's will have enough funds to pay bills coming due in the next few months, as long as it continues to collect money that others owe Beck's and it continues to turn its inventory and sell bikes.



Answer: D


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